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Severed (Nintendo 3DS Digital Download) EXPIRED

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Nintendo eShop has Severed (Nintendo 3DS Digital Download) for $3.74.

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About this game:
  • Genre: Action, Adventure, Role-Playing
  • Take control of a one-armed warrior named Sasha, wielding a living sword on her journey through a nightmare world in search of her family.
  • Swipe-based touch controls will let you solve puzzles, find secrets, and do battle with a host of disturbing monsters. As the journey goes on, you'll unlock new abilities, ascend an RPG-style upgrade tree, and tease apart the mysteries of the dark fantasy universe Sasha finds herself in.

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    • This has an 8.2 overall user score on Metacritic. -Corwin
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Severed - $3.74 (75% off):
https://www.nintendo.com/store/pr...vered-3ds/

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> bubble2 404 Posts
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02-01-2023 at 09:35 AM.
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3DS Eshop is closing 27th of March 2023.
Thankfully, Nintendo have mentioned in a Q&A that games you've already purchased will be re-downloadable for "the foreseeable future"

Get your games now before its over.
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02-01-2023 at 09:43 AM.
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This is a fantastic game and fits right at home on the 3DS. The stylus is incorporated perfectly into the controls. Highly recommended, especially at this price.
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> bubble2 252 Posts
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02-01-2023 at 10:42 AM.
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Got this when it was on sale last month. Fun little game on 3DS. Buying the 3DS also gets you the Wii U version for those that have it.
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> bubble2 168 Posts
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02-01-2023 at 03:50 PM.
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I have a Switch, but I really miss my 3DS. It was so much more portable and comfortable to play. I wish Nintendo didn't just abandon it.
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02-03-2023 at 12:01 AM.
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Quote from vapore0n :
3DS Eshop is closing 27th of March 2023.
Thankfully, Nintendo have mentioned in a Q&A that games you've already purchased will be re-downloadable for "the foreseeable future"

Get your games now before its over.
Personally, it's open season on the high seas when they shut this down. I'm not giving scalpers money over paying for physical. Also, the digital downloads will eventually be cut off. I'm a big advocate of supporting devs, but the big three have shown DRM doesn't matter on legacy devices.
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02-03-2023 at 08:45 AM.
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Quote from CalmSquirrel182 :
Personally, it's open season on the high seas when they shut this down. I'm not giving scalpers money over paying for physical. Also, the digital downloads will eventually be cut off. I'm a big advocate of supporting devs, but the big three have shown DRM doesn't matter on legacy devices.
If it were an vintage automobile or comic book that has been out of production and become hard to find no one would question it, but because it's a physical video game you want to declare it scalping? Frankly, I think that's practicing double standards and using the term frivolously. Just because someone has something that you would want but don't like the price on it doesn't automatically make it scalping, especially if the scarcity of the item simply occurred organically, and especially if they've had it in their possession for years. People like to toss the term scalping around way too easily. You want to declare it so when people were buying up PS5 consoles or Nvidia video cards following their introduction just for the sake of reselling them and thus contributing to creating an artificial scarcity in the market? Fine, no issue with that. But not when it's John Q. Public just selling some old discontinued video games. That's not scalping. That's simply you not liking the price that's currently being asked of an item because of a lack of availability that has resulted over time.
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02-03-2023 at 10:49 AM.
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Quote from Shad0WeN :
If it were an vintage automobile or comic book that has been out of production and become hard to find no one would question it, but because it's a physical video game you want to declare it scalping? Frankly, I think that's practicing double standards and using the term frivolously. Just because someone has something that you would want but don't like the price on it doesn't automatically make it scalping, especially if the scarcity of the item simply occurred organically, and especially if they've had it in their possession for years. People like to toss the term scalping around way too easily. You want to declare it so when people were buying up PS5 consoles or Nvidia video cards following their introduction just for the sake of reselling them and thus contributing to creating an artificial scarcity in the market? Fine, no issue with that. But not when it's John Q. Public just selling some old discontinued video games. That's not scalping. That's simply you not liking the price of an item that's currently being asked because of the scarcity that has resulted over time.
I ran into so much of this selling my old stuff on ebay during COVID. People saying "last year a Wii was $30!". Well yeah you had 14 years to buy one but didn't, and now you're bored at home with everyone else who didn't buy one so they're $80.
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> bubble2 614 Posts
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02-04-2023 at 05:07 AM.
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I can't believe that 3DS is big and bold in the title, 3DS is written on the store page, but it took me reading the comments to realize that it was for 3DS. SMH.

Great game though. Don't miss this one if you have a 3DS.
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