This week on the 3DS eShop: Paper Mario, The Denpa Men, and Scribblenauts Unlimited
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Nintendo is a little distracted this week, given that it just launched a brand-new games console in Europe.
But, fear not! There are still some top-notch new 3DS games on the eShop.
There's a cute little RPG and a brand-new Mario game. What more could you ask for, really?
In fact, both Europeans and Americans have a nice range of new titles from which to choose. Aren't we all lucky.
European eShop releases
First up, The Denpa Men: They Came By Wave. Yes, it has a silly name, but don't let that put you off. It's actually a hugely entertaining dungeon-crawler.
Paper Mario: Sticker Star is out this week, as well, in both physical and digital formats. Our Peter liked it, although it sounds like it isn't the best instalment in the series.
Still, it's bound to be fun, right? It's Mario, after all. You can grab it from the eShop for £39.99... or, you know, grab it at retail for cheaper than that.
US punters got their mitts on 2 Fast 4 Gnomz last month, and now it's our turn. It's an an endless-runner, and, well, it doesn't look hugely entertaining. It's £4.49, anyway, if you're feeling adventurous.
What else do we have...
Oh, yes, even more DLC for New Art Academy. This week, it's Paint Like Van Gogh and Reflections. They'll set you back £1.79 each.
US eShop releases
You Americans have a ton of new retail-to-digital downloads this week from which to pick.
But, first, let's start with Murder on the Titanic, a hidden object / mini-games mash-up.
There's been a murder, as you can probably guess, and you have to work out whodunnit. It costs $7.99, for those interested.
There's a new Virtual Console game available this week, too. In Mighty Bomb Jack, you rush through enemy-infested rooms and grab treasure aplenty. That will set you back $4.99.
Okay, onto the retail downloads...
Scribblenauts Unlimited is yours for $39.99 from the eShop. Oh, it's ruddy brilliant, so make sure you pick that one up.
Lego The Lord of the Rings: The Video Game is pretty swell, too, and worth grabbing for $39.99.
Harvest Moon 3D: A New Beginning is good... if you are willing to slog your way through a dozen hours of slow work first.
As for Classic Games Overload: Card & Puzzle Edition for $29.99, well, let's be honest: it's probably not very good.
That's your lot, chaps. See you again next week!