Nintendo Switch Online + Expansion Pack provides subscribers with the entire NSO library for NES and SNES, plus a few extras. From Mario Kart DLC to Game Boy Advance and SEGA Genesis games, the extra cost is worth it if you’re a fan of the service’s ever-growing retro library. Of course, the Nintendo 64 is a huge draw for the service if you’re a 90s fanatic, and two new M-rated games arrived for the service this week. Here’s what you can play now thanks to the latest drop.

First up, Shadow Man is a cult classic that feels right at home for Halloween week. This 1999 release is a 3D Metroidvania where you are Michael LeRoi, feared hunter of the supernatural dangers that threaten man. A lot of folks love this game and even more might have missed it whether they owned a Nintendo 64 or not. It’s certainly seldom mentioned among the best N64 games but I do think adventure-action fans will like it quite a bit.

The more well-known title in the latest Nintendo Switch Online + Expansion Pack games drop is a sequel to everyone’s favorite dino-hunting Doom clone. Turok 2: Seeds of Evil joins its predecessor on the service and serves up a more pristine experience than the beloved original. There’s a frantic energy to the Turok series that feels improved upon in Turok 2, and players will now have access to both games in this very 90s franchise.

Do either of these games make you want to grab the Expansion Pack subscription, or are you just going to sit this drop out? Let us know in the comments your reaction to this latest Nintendo Switch Online news!

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