![]() ![]() Metroid, Super Mario and The Legend of Zelda are just a few of the properties that the company makes in house and they are still considered some of the best games ever made. Nintendo has always been known for it seal of quality (it’s the white and gold sticker you can find on the back of any licensed Nintendo game), so if you’re buying a first-party title made by Nintendo itself then you’re in for a good time. There should be no surprises that Breath of the Wild has yet to be surpassed, but with its sequel on the horizon, there’s still plenty of truly excellent gaming experiences to be had. Now that the console celebrates five years, it’s the perfect time to reflect on some of its biggest offerings. 3D World is a fun blend of 2D and 3D Mario level design that can be played with up to four total players, while Bowser's Fury is a whole new kind of open-world experience for Mario games that switches up the platforming with dangerous surprise appearances from a particularly angry Bowser.The Nintendo Switch has grown from a gimicky handheld when it first launched in 2017 to an unstoppable behemoth as it proudly boasts one of the strongest library of original games, even when compared to the Xbox series X/S and PlayStation 5. My personal pick from the list is Super Mario 3D World + Bowser's Fury. Not that there's anything wrong with the famous plumber's games. The colossal The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt - Complete Edition brings the grim and gripping RPG onto a portable console for the first time, Heaven's Vault offers fiendish language-based puzzles in a point-and-click style adventure, and Cuphead and Celeste both offer platforming action that requires a lot more precision and patience than the average Mario title. ![]() Meanwhile, Mario Kart 8 Deluxe remains the definitive kart-racing game, and is set to expand even more with a newly announced collection of expansion packs.įor gamers looking for something beyond the typical Nintendo fare, the Switch has a surprisingly wide library of games meant for a more mature audience. Ultimate offers the series' biggest roster yet of playable iconic characters from Nintendo franchises and beyond. There are other big Nintendo titles high up the list if you're into multiplayer games. These are all quite different in style, ranging from an enormous 100+ hour RPG to a dense and tightly-packed action-adventure to an island management sim, but they're likely to provide you hours and hours of top-quality entertainment. Our top picks consist of The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild, Metroid Dread and Animal Crossing: New Horizons. ![]() If you're on this list of the best Nintendo Switch games purely to find out the best options, then we'll save you some time. Stay tuned for our full The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom review. If you played BoTW and enjoyed it, ToTK is a must-play game that really shows just what the Switch is capable. With these new powers, Link can grab objects in the game and combine them together to make all manner of new contraptions and even vehicles to traverse the world more easily. Gone are your Sheikah Slate abilities from the fist game and they've been replaced by new powers which include Ultrahand, Fuse, Ascend and Recall. Hyrule has changed quite a lot as well and you'll be able to return to locations from the first game to see what's new.īesides adding more verticality, Nintendo has also completely reworked Link's powers this time around. Even though the game sees you revisit the same map from its predecessor, Nintendo has done quite a lot to mix things up by adding the new Sky Islands as well as some underground areas to explore. The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the KingdomĪs the follow-up to 2017's Breath of the Wild which launched alongside the Nintendo Switch, The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom certainly has big shoes to fill. ![]()
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