
A multiplayer party game built around classic minigames from older Mario Party titles, this one works well for households with mixed ages or groups who want something low-stakes to play together on Switch. At $60, you're paying $0 less than the listed retail price. Buy Now at Walmart
- Play 5 classic Nintendo 64 Mario Party boards
- Enjoy 100 minigames across the Mario Party series
- Play all game modes online with friends
- Save board matches each turn; resume later locally/online
- Play with single Joy-Con, dual Joy-Con, Pro Controller, Switch Lite

Aimed at Zelda fans who want more lore around the Imprisoning War era, this Switch 2 title fills in the backstory behind A Link to the Past through the Warriors-style hack-and-slash combat format you either already know you enjoy or want to try. Buy Now at Walmart
- Scan Zelda amiibo to unlock in-game rewards
- Get crafting materials and helpful items in-game
- Unlock High Guard’s Claymore with Age of Calamity save
- Unlock High Guard’s Sword with Tears of the Kingdom save
- Redeem weapons after completing The Howling Tempest mission

Skyrim on Switch is worth picking up if you want a full open-world RPG you can play on a TV or take anywhere in handheld mode, and it's currently $12 off the $69 list price at $57. Buy Now at Walmart
- Use Nintendo Switch motion controls for melee, bows, locks

It's the best price we could find by $10. Buy Now at Best Buy

It's the best price we could find by $9. Buy Now at Best Buy

We know that 5% isn't much to write home about, but it looks like GameStop Pro members are being offered up the only discount we could find on Switch 2 game titles currently, so if you do happen to be a member, this might be the place to snag any games you're wanting to pick up! Pictured is Mario Kart World for Nintendo Switch 2, which will drop to $75.99 for Pro members ($4 off its list price). Shop Now at GameStop

At 30% off, it's Amazon's best ever price and the best deal we could find. Buy Now at Amazon
- rated E for Everyone

Save $29 on this iconic trilogy which includes Arkham Asylym, Arkham City, and Arkham Knight. Buy Now at Amazon

It's the best price we could find by $10. Shipping adds $6.99 or orders of $35 or more ships for free. Store pickup may also be available. Buy Now at Walmart
- rated E for Everyone 10+

That's the lowest price we've seen for this classic collection. Buy Now at Amazon

Shop games for PS5, Nintendo Switch, Xbox Seeries X, and more. We've pictured Star Wars Outlaws Limited Edition for PlayStation 5 ($30 off). Shop Now at Amazon

During its Labor Day sale, Best Buy has select Nintendo Switch games discounted up to $20. Several titles will require you to add to cart to see the final price. Shop Now at Best Buy

Most merchants charge $60. Buy Now at Amazon

It's $20 more at Best Buy. Opt for store pickup (where available) to dodge the $6.99 shipping fee or orders of $35 or more ships for free. Buy Now at Walmart
- rated T for Teen

It's the best price we could find by $10. Buy Now at Amazon

It's $13 cheaper here than what you'd pay at Amazon. Buy Now at Walmart

This remastered version of a Wii U-era platformer suits you if you want a classic side-scrolling challenge on Switch, with updated visuals and two-player co-op support. It's currently $10 off the $60 list price at $50. Buy Now at Walmart
- Play on any Switch console worldwide
- Access DLC through USA Nintendo eShop
- Share Joy-Con for two-player local co-op
- Explore 80 levels across nine worlds
- Play extra levels from Nintendo 3DS version

This is a physical US cartridge version of Animal Crossing New Horizons, a slow-paced life simulation game where you build and customize an island, which suits players who want something low-pressure to pick up casually. It's listed at $60, down $0.11 from the $60 list price, so there's essentially no discount here. Buy Now at Walmart
- Play Animal Crossing: New Horizons on Nintendo Switch
Video Game Basics
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Frequently Asked Questions
Should I get a digital or physical video game?
Both have their pros and cons, but how you get your games is mainly about personal preference. Note that many games require an online connection to play, regardless of whether you have a digital or physical copy.
- Digital games can be downloaded immediately upon release or purchase. Digital collector's editions typically only include in-game items. Digital games don't take up physical space.
- Physical games offer a backup in case something happens to a digital copy of a game. Physical collector's editions can come with physical keepsakes. Physical copies of games can be resold or traded.
What does GOTY mean?
“GOTY” refers to the Game of the Year editions of a video game. While this can refer to a game being re-released after receiving many awards and accolades, most games — especially AAA titles — will receive some kind of award from somewhere. While the GOTY designation may be suspect, these editions of a game tend to be the better buy, as they almost always include all of a game’s DLC.
What is DLC?
DLC is downloadable content, or additional content for an already released video game. This can include additional assets like character skins or weapons, or full-blown expansions that add new quests and locations to a game. DLC is rarely free; it’s best to purchase DLC in a bundle with a GOTY edition.
What is a AAA game?
The term “AAA” is an informal name used for games produced by mid-size or major publishers. They typically retail for $60. “Deluxe” or “collector” editions include digital or physical extras, and can easily cost $100 or more.
What is an indie game?
Indie games are titles created by smaller teams (or even individuals) without the backing of a bigger parent publishing company. It can also be a general term referring to games that buck mainstream trends — even if the publisher is pretty big. In general, indie games are cheaper than AAA games; expect a list price between $15 and $30.
What do the ESRB game ratings mean?
The Entertainment Software Rating Board is a self-policing trade organization of game publishers, serving a role similar to the MPAA . The ESRB system assigns letters to denote the appropriate audience for a video game.
The ESRB ratings are:
- Everyone (E): Content is generally suitable for all ages.
- Everyone 10+ (E10+): Content is generally suitable for ages 10 and up.
- Teen (T): Title is appropriate for ages 13 and up.
- Mature 17+ (M): The game is unsuitable for ages below 17, and may include graphic content.
- Adults Only 18+ (A): The game is intended for ages 18 and up, and may include very graphic or explicit content.
- Rating Pending (RP): The title hasn't received a rating yet. This term is only used in advertising, marketing, and promotional materials related to the video game in question.
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