Amazon has
Kirby and the Forgotten Land (Nintendo Switch) on sale for
$44.99.
Shipping is free.
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phoinix for sharing this deal.
About this Game:
- Join Kirby in an unforgettable journey on a delightful 3D platforming adventure
- Explore a mysterious world with abandoned structures, remnants of a past civilization
- Copy enemies' abilities like the new Drill and Ranger and use them to attack and explore. They can even be evolved to become stronger.
- Inhale real-world objects and transform using Mouthful Mode—swallowing a vending machine will allow you to shoot out cans
- Bring along a second player to control Bandana Waddle Dee and take on the forgotten world together
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New Xbox and PS games are at $60, and some are starting to adopt $70 as standard.
They just always go on sale like a month after release or so, for maybe ~$50 or so. Once they pass a year, they go down to like $20-30 for a "game of the year edition"
(Nintendo rarely does anything like this, unless you count them rereleasing/remastering old titles in new boxes)
Example: Pokémon Brilliant Diamond/Shining Pearl was $60 on release a year ago, and only recently has dropped to $40 as standard.
MW2 for the main consoles started at $70, and is now hovering around $50-60, only a month after release.
TLDR Nintendo games are actually even/cheaper on release than others. They just hold value longer as prices don't drop - other consoles drop them much more frequently.
Makes it more justifiable to pay full price on a Nintendo game than others!
It is beautiful, the gameplay is fantastic, and it masterfully makes it challenging for good players (getting everything on the levels, getting the best score on challenges, etc.) and easy for novice gamers to get through and feel that they are making progress. I had never played a Kirby game before this one and was surprised how fun it is.
Easy 5/5 even at full price.
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Still available for me
https://www.amazon.com/Kirby-Forg...C88&sr=8-1
You're the first to ever ask this.
Good deal OP. 8 year old has had this one marked for a while.
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Exactly.🤣
Nintendo Switch games have always been around $60 for new titles, and rarely go on sale until at least a year after release, if ever, at all.
New Xbox and PS games are at $60, and some are starting to adopt $70 as standard.
They just always go on sale like a month after release or so, for maybe ~$50 or so. Once they pass a year, they go down to like $20-30 for a "game of the year edition"
(Nintendo rarely does anything like this, unless you count them rereleasing/remastering old titles in new boxes)
Example: Pokémon Brilliant Diamond/Shining Pearl was $60 on release a year ago, and only recently has dropped to $40 as standard.
MW2 for the main consoles started at $70, and is now hovering around $50-60, only a month after release.
TLDR Nintendo games are actually even/cheaper on release than others. They just hold value longer as prices don't drop - other consoles drop them much more frequently.
Makes it more justifiable to pay full price on a Nintendo game than others!
Exactly.🤣
The good ol Nintendo tax; Nintendo rolls Royce luxury markup
First party games. Plenty of switch games that as quickly become the same price as other console games. I think you already know the answer. Be thankful today rather than trying to stir up trouble.
Exactly.🤣
Nintendo *first party* games have always been high price tier, its just the way Nintendo plays it, always has always will. Supply and demand. They charge what people will pay. There may be marginally more cost for them based on their business models, global structure, the use of cartridges, etc., but it's primarily about maintaining this top tier optics of the nintendo software brand.
This is the same company that notoriously and aggressively pursues legal action against anyone using their ip, from rom distros to social influencers. remember this is a publicly traded company, who must justify actions as financially beneficial to shareholders.
I prefer digital though it makes switching between games for the kiddos much faster.