What are the best Switch eShop games that launched in March, then? Well, let’s find out what won the Nintendo Life teams’ hearts once we’ve looked over some honourable mentions…
Honourable Mentions
Lots of high-scorers hit the eShop in March, and everything shown off here got at least an 8/10 from us. Even better, every single one of these titles is pretty unique. These are the ones that didn’t quite make the top three, but are absolutely worth your time:
Publisher: Odencat / Developer: Odencat
Meg’s Monster is unlike any RPG we’ve ever played. It might look a little like EarthBound or Undertale on the surface, but it turns the genre entirely on its head. You, the monster, are so powerful, you don’t need to worry about yourself. But you do need to keep Meg, a little girl with world-ending powers, happy. If she cries, *snap*, the apocalypse hits.
So combat isn’t just about fighting — you might have to distract Meg, or you might even have to not fight. It’s this unique premise, coupled with the warm fuzzies and heartfelt moments, that make Meg’s Monster a really special little game.
Grab a box of tissues for this one — we gave it an 8/10 for its lovely story and fantastic characters.
Publisher: Team17 / Developer: Black Salt Games
Fish are scary. Have you ever actually taken the time to look at some of the deep sea creatures that inhabit our planet? Nature is an incredible thing, that’s for sure, and there’s so much undiscovered potential beneath the waves, it’s no wonder many a horror game has taken the ocean floor as inspiration.
Dredge combines the terror of the seas with the act of fishing and survival for an extremely engrossing adventure that had us on the edge of our seats. Who thought fishing could be stressful? Well, it is when you’re being chased by tentacled monstrosities and haunted by unnerving creatures. Make sure you’re in ship shape for this one.
Dredge could be your catch of the day. It’s one of ours, and we scored it an 8/10 after falling in love with the unique premise.
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Publisher: Gearbox Publishing SF / Developer: Magic Design Studios
Hand-drawn roguelites are a dime a dozen, but Have A Nice Death is a special little treat that’s abundant with humour, horror, and downright brutal difficulty. You could even say it’s dead good. Ha…
The animation and art style throughout your travels in Death Inc., are sublime. Level and boss design are top-notch. Combat feels so good with tons of different types of scythes, spells, and secrets to play around with. From top to bottom, Have A Nice Death is polished and confident in what it is, and even though it can be challenging, its charm and humour kept us coming back for more. We won’t be buried by this one, and we’re still traipsing around the halls of hell for more mortal punishment.
So, our eShop game of the month is a game about dying over and over and over again as death. If you want to have a nice day, our 8/10 review should convince you to pick up this beautiful, brutal title.
< Nintendo eShop Selects – February 2023
How we decide our eShop Selects top three: As we reach the end of every month, the Nintendo Life staff vote on their favourite titles from a list of games selected by the editorial team. To qualify for this list, these games must have been released as a digital-only Nintendo Switch eShop title in that particular month, and must have been reviewed on Nintendo Life; we select the qualifying games based on their review scores.
Staff are then asked to vote for three games that they think deserve to sit right at the very top of that list; first choice gets 3 points, second choice gets 2 points, and third choice gets 1 point. These votes are then tallied to create a top-three list, with the overall winner taking that month’s top prize.
What are the best Switch eShop games that launched in March, then? Well, let’s find out what won the Nintendo Life teams’ hearts once we’ve looked over some honourable mentions…
Honourable Mentions
Lots of high-scorers hit the eShop in March, and everything shown off here got at least an 8/10 from us. Even better, every single one of these titles is pretty unique. These are the ones that didn’t quite make the top three, but are absolutely worth your time:
Publisher: Odencat / Developer: Odencat
Meg’s Monster is unlike any RPG we’ve ever played. It might look a little like EarthBound or Undertale on the surface, but it turns the genre entirely on its head. You, the monster, are so powerful, you don’t need to worry about yourself. But you do need to keep Meg, a little girl with world-ending powers, happy. If she cries, *snap*, the apocalypse hits.
So combat isn’t just about fighting — you might have to distract Meg, or you might even have to not fight. It’s this unique premise, coupled with the warm fuzzies and heartfelt moments, that make Meg’s Monster a really special little game.
Grab a box of tissues for this one — we gave it an 8/10 for its lovely story and fantastic characters.
Publisher: Team17 / Developer: Black Salt Games
Fish are scary. Have you ever actually taken the time to look at some of the deep sea creatures that inhabit our planet? Nature is an incredible thing, that’s for sure, and there’s so much undiscovered potential beneath the waves, it’s no wonder many a horror game has taken the ocean floor as inspiration.
Dredge combines the terror of the seas with the act of fishing and survival for an extremely engrossing adventure that had us on the edge of our seats. Who thought fishing could be stressful? Well, it is when you’re being chased by tentacled monstrosities and haunted by unnerving creatures. Make sure you’re in ship shape for this one.
Dredge could be your catch of the day. It’s one of ours, and we scored it an 8/10 after falling in love with the unique premise.
Please note that some external links on this page are affiliate links, which means if you click them and make a purchase we may receive a small percentage of the sale. Please read our FTC Disclosure for more information.
Publisher: Gearbox Publishing SF / Developer: Magic Design Studios
Hand-drawn roguelites are a dime a dozen, but Have A Nice Death is a special little treat that’s abundant with humour, horror, and downright brutal difficulty. You could even say it’s dead good. Ha…
The animation and art style throughout your travels in Death Inc., are sublime. Level and boss design are top-notch. Combat feels so good with tons of different types of scythes, spells, and secrets to play around with. From top to bottom, Have A Nice Death is polished and confident in what it is, and even though it can be challenging, its charm and humour kept us coming back for more. We won’t be buried by this one, and we’re still traipsing around the halls of hell for more mortal punishment.
So, our eShop game of the month is a game about dying over and over and over again as death. If you want to have a nice day, our 8/10 review should convince you to pick up this beautiful, brutal title.
< Nintendo eShop Selects – February 2023
How we decide our eShop Selects top three: As we reach the end of every month, the Nintendo Life staff vote on their favourite titles from a list of games selected by the editorial team. To qualify for this list, these games must have been released as a digital-only Nintendo Switch eShop title in that particular month, and must have been reviewed on Nintendo Life; we select the qualifying games based on their review scores.
Staff are then asked to vote for three games that they think deserve to sit right at the very top of that list; first choice gets 3 points, second choice gets 2 points, and third choice gets 1 point. These votes are then tallied to create a top-three list, with the overall winner taking that month’s top prize.