March was yet another busy month on the Swing eShop, with many exciting names found everywhere. As it is, we have never had a better time delivering the best Nintendo Life Shops Choose!
The awards aim to celebrate the best of Nintendo's digital store, by giving love and attention to games that could easily be missed by the ever-expanding switchch library.
So, let's get started! Here are the games for the best March 2020 Swap eShop!
Honor Tips:
While these topics may not be in the top three this month, you should still check them out.
Publisher: Irregular Corporation / Developer: Mediatonic
Taking third place this month Killed By Numbers
We called it a "really fun surprise" in our review, giving the game a solid 8/10. Check it out!
Publisher: software id / Developer: software id
In the second place this month Chapter 64 and yes, we think the wish helped a little – I'm sorry!
Nostalgia excessive or not, however, the game remains a great example of what makes the DOOM series so great. In such an old topic, it's amazing how well it sketched the series formula back then, and new touches such as motion management support and the new DoOM Eternal-themed standard make it worth asking again. It's more expensive on the switch, too, which always helps.
Publisher: Nintendo / Developer: Paladin Studios
Taking gold in this, though, is right Nice work!, a new quirky puzzle game published by Nintendo.
When Nintendo takes on the tasks of publishing its own title, that is a sign that you should be interested, and this new game developed by Paladin Studios has made us laugh and loved the rest of its bad game. With its charming art, the seemingly down-to-earth chores have been transformed into a lot of fun, leaving us with no choice but to terrorize us with a powerful 9/10 and sing its praises.
If you are playing a brand new game from last month's eShop, make sure this is.
Nintendo Life at the Shop Choices – February 2019
How do we determine our top three choices: As we reach the end of each month, Nintendo Life employees vote on their favorite titles from the list of games chosen by the editorial team. To be eligible for this list, these games should have been released primarily as a digital title for the Nintendo switchch in the Shop during that particular month, and should have been updated on Nintendo Life; we select the most appropriate games based on their review scores.
Employees were asked to vote for three games they thought fit to stay at the top of that list; The first choice gets 3 points, the second choice gets 2 points, and the third picks one point. These votes are then generated to list the top three, with each winner receiving the top prize of the month.