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Nintendo Download: July 17-23, 2014.
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July 17, 2014, 16:22
 
July 3, 2014 – This week's Nintendo Download is...quiet. Too quiet. Just a few new titles and a few sales to speak of. Check out all of this week's updates at noon eastern on your favorite digital storefront.

Wii U

Virtual Console

  • Mr. Driller 2 (Game Boy Advance) – Namco Bandai, $6.99

    Sales

  • Little Inferno – 50% off through July 24

    3DS

    eShop Games

  • Comic Workshop – Collavier Corporation, $2.99
  • Strike Force Foxx – Big John Games

    Sales

  • ATLUS Games – select games on sale July 21-August 4
  • escapeVektor – $3.99 through July 31
  • Snow Moto Racing 3D – $3.99 through August 21
  • SteamWorld Dig – 50% off through July 31

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  • 07/17/14, 16:22
     
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    Anand will be excited to see Mr. Driller.

    Posted by 
     on: 07/17/14, 16:26
    Mellow.

    Posted by 
     on: 07/17/14, 17:03
    Mentioned it in the game thread, but Yumi's Odd Odyssey has also permanently dropped its price to $20 (from $30).

    Posted by 
     on: 07/17/14, 17:22
    @nate38

    Huh. Nintendo didn't mention it this week...

    Posted by 
     on: 07/17/14, 17:31
    Yeah, it's weird, they only seem to call out sales and not permanent price drops. And they call sales "price drops" in the eShop itself.

    Nintendo has no idea what it's doing.

    Posted by 
     on: 07/17/14, 17:36
    SteamWorld Dig has been on my radar for a while. Worth picking up on sale?

    Posted by 
     on: 07/17/14, 17:50
    Jargon said:
    Anand will be excited to see Mr. Driller.
    Omigod, I'm SO excited! It's like surprise Christmas!

    If I were Christian!

    Now to investigate the differences between the different versions of Mr. Driller...

    Hmm, what's Comic Workshop? Is it a make-your-own-strip type of thing?

    Posted by 
     on: 07/17/14, 18:33
    Anyone wondering about the Atlus sale:

    Devil Survivor: Overclocked, Devil Summoner: Soul Hackers, and Code of Princess are all on sale for 14.99 on the 3DS eshop right now.

    Posted by 
     on: 07/17/14, 18:46
    @ludist210

    Yes.

    Posted by 
     on: 07/17/14, 21:18
    Little Inferno isn't a very good summer game, but if you want a buy it now and play through it this December...

    Posted by 
     on: 07/18/14, 00:08
    Zero said:
    Anyone wondering about the Atlus sale:

    Devil Survivor: Overclocked, Devil Summoner: Soul Hackers, and Code of Princess are all on sale for 14.99 on the 3DS eshop right now.
    Which is the best game of those three?

    Posted by 
     on: 07/18/14, 02:22
    @Secret_Tunnel

    I had so much fun playing this game during the Christmas season when it first came out. All dark and cozy with just this game and my tree all aglow.

    Posted by 
     on: 07/18/14, 03:24
    @NoName

    Cuddling up with a blanket and this game on a cold winter night was perfect.

    Posted by 
     on: 07/18/14, 03:34
    @anon_mastermind

    Haven't played any of them. BUT I know this:

    - Devil Survivor Overclocked is more like a tactical RPG. Grid-based movement like Fire Emblem, etc.
    - Soul Hackers is more like a traditional SMT game: move around in first person view, random encounters, turn-based combat.

    Posted by 
     on: 07/18/14, 06:33
    @Zero

    Yea, those games have been on sale for a couple of weeks now and unfortunately, if you did not bite, its too late, they are no longer on sale. Though, I'm sure given enough time, they'll be on sale again in the future.

    Now, Yumi's Odd Odyssey is on sale for $19.99, actually I believe that is the new price from here on out. It used to be $29.99. Has anyone played this game, is it any good and most importantly, is it fun?

    Posted by 
     on: 07/18/14, 10:08   Edited:  07/18/14, 10:12
    @anon_mastermind

    Get Code of Princess so we can play together online!

    @gamewizard65

    I think that @Guillaume is qualified to answer that. He's played it and talked about it on RFN, I believe.

    Posted by 
     on: 07/18/14, 15:13
    Picked up SteamWorld Dig because I was curious about it before, and $4.49 was too good a deal to pass up. I'm about an hour in, and I like it so far. It's very Metroid-esque, and the art style is nice.

    Posted by 
     on: 07/18/14, 16:14
    @gamewizard65

    I enjoy it, but it's really hard to control. You have to have a certain tolerance for deaths that you'll feel are unfair.

    Posted by 
     on: 07/18/14, 19:57
    Guillaume said:
    - Soul Hackers is more like a traditional SMT game: move around in first person view, random encounters, turn-based combat.
    Hm, interesting. Is this a dungeon-crawler or something else?

    Maybe this series is something worth paying more attention to...

    Posted by 
     on: 07/18/14, 20:22
    @Mop it up

    Sadly, that's all I know. Also: it is a game originally released on the Saturn, so it's a little bit more dated than more recent SMT releases. And even SMT 4, the latest title in the series, had its share of weird design issues and some player-unfriendliness.

    Posted by 
     on: 07/18/14, 20:25
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