NEO: The World Ends with You – Nintendo Switch, Nintendo Switch Lite [Digital] $21.00$29.00
Description
  • There’s no telling how this tale will unfold, but it’s up to you to find out. Put your psychic prowess to the test as you duke it out on the stylishly animated streets of Shibuya.
  • It was just an ordinary day in Shibuya, or so Rindo thought, until he comes into possession of a mysterious pin and gets wrapped up in the so-called Reapers’ Game.
Additional information
Software Format

Physical, Digital

Platform

PlayStation 4, Nintendo Switch / Nintendo Switch Lite, Nintendo Switch

ESRB Descriptors

Fantasy violence

Color Category

Multi

Model Number

115728

Publisher

SQUARE ENIX

Manufacturer's Warranty - Parts

Not available

Product Name

NEO: The World Ends with You

Genre

Action and Adventure

Manufacturer's Warranty - Labor

Not available

Brand

Nintendo

Compatible Platform(s)

Nintendo Switch

Approximate Game File Size

6.3 gigabytes

ESRB Rating

T (Teen 13+)

Multiplayer

No

Video Game Content Included

Full game

UPC

400064684756

Reviews (2)
Ratings

5.0

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Customer Reviews (2)

  1. Atlas101

    Love this game I won’t lie I’m still playing it and taking my time to beat it.

  2. MrBittermelon

    This was a surprising sequel to a DS game that I did not see coming. While the controls and gameplay are vastly different, the story and cast of characters exceed the charm of the original. Having accumulated 90+ hours at the point of finishing the game, I was only at 85% in regards to collectibles. If you’re looking for a fun and challenging grind, NEO: The World Ends With You is the perfect time sink.

    While you don’t need to play the first game in the series to enjoy this game, I would highly recommend tracking it down afterwards. Additionally, having lived in Tokyo years ago, the game really captures the charm and transports you into the heart of Shibuya. It felt like a trip down memory lane, walking by the new PARCO building and seeing the big yellow Tower Records.