Author: Eric Ravenscraft / Source: reviewgeek.com

Nintendo has a packed schedule of new games coming out this year. While we don’t know the specific release date of all of them yet, it’s a good bet you’re going to want to order them before they come out so you’ll be ready for them on launch day.
In general, pre-ordering games is a bit of a gamble because you can’t exactly return them once they’re opened.
However, Nintendo has a decent track record so it may be worth giving it a shot if a game looks like a title you’d enjoy. Even better, if you have Amazon Prime, most of these games are available for about 20% off (or $48 for a normally-$60 game). That’s a pre-order bonus we can get behind. Not only that but Amazon doesn’t bill you until the day they prepare your order for shipping and you can cancel at any time between your pre-order date and the release date. Even better, if the game is ever available for less between the pre-order and the release, they’ll automatically adjust your price to the lowest price point.Armed with those pre-order benefits, what’s worth looking at? Check out our top Switch picks for 2018.
Kirby is getting a new platformer on March 16th and . In this game, Kirby can throw hearts at his enemies to turn them in to allies. If you’re playing alone, the game will play the allies for you, but you can also recruit up to three friends to support you in co-op multiplayer. Kirby’s allies can also enable new combination powers, expanding the powers and abilities you can use far beyond the normal number of enemies. It looks like an exciting addition to a series that hasn’t always gotten the love it deserves.
Calling Nintendo Labo a “game” is a bit of an oversimplification. It’s an entire kit that lets you build some incredible accessories out of cardboard, then play unique games with them. Labo comes in two flavors: the Variety Kit ($70), which includes two remote-control cars, a fishing rod, a toy house, a motorcycle, and a functional 13-key piano. The larger Robot Kit ($80) only has one accessory, but it’s a big one: a wearable cardboard mech suit. Both kits come with a Labo app that can also be used to make your own gadgets. The Labo Kits don’t seem to be included in Amazon’s Prime discount, but you can still make sure you get yours on day one. Both Labo kits will come out on April 20th.
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