
The 15 best games to play on the Nintendo Switch in 2025
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When we think of Nintendo we picture serene and cosy cartoon adventures filled with cute creatures and lovable Italian stereotypes. But while there is plenty of Mario on the Switch, the console offers a diverse range of delights for newcomers and longtime gaming veterans. Here are the 15 essentials.Animal Crossing: New HorizonsA virtual paradise Animal Crossing: New Horizons screenshot. Photograph: NintendoThe cosy life sim returned with new characters, chill activities, and endless knick-knacks with which to decorate your own virtual paradise. Create a dream island and then invite friends over for tea.Why we love it: Animal Crossing is everything I have been craving: it is gentle, soothing, social and creative. Read the full review.Fire Emblem: Three HousesEngrossing Fire Emblem: Three Houses. Photograph: NintendoLead your feisty war-students on to the battlefield in this engrossing, complex and endearingly melodramatic tactical role-playing adventure from Intelligent Systems.Why we love it: By turns grandiose and silly, but always engrossing, this bubbling school soap opera is a game to spend a summer with. Read the full review.HadesRogue-like dungeon crawler Hades. Photograph: Supergiant GamesAn award-winning rogue-like dungeon crawler in which your many attempts to slay all the monsters in the underworld are wonderfully interrupted by suggestive conversations with horny gods.Why we love it: Interesting things happen all the time, in conversations and chance encounters as well as in battles, and no matter how long I spend with Hades I feel like I am only just getting acquainted with it. Read the full review.Hollow KnightAtmospheric Hollow Knight. Photograph: Team CherryAn eerie, atmospheric blend of platforming, tense fighting and exploration, set in an obtuse subterranean world of prowling beasties and expressionistic vistas. Dark Souls meets Metroid but full of insects.Why we love it: A game that worms its way into your subconscious the excellent sound design and animation are noteworthy, too.Kirby and the Forgotten LandZingy appeal Kirby and the Forgotten Land. Photograph: NintendoNintendos beloved pink blob has a 3D adventure in the cutest ever postapocalyptic world. Weird new abilities and a decent co-op mode add to the zingy appeal.Why we love it: Has surprisingly cinematic flair, and many of the levels are broken up by impressively slick cutscenes. A rip-roaring orchestral soundtrack also helps elevate this adorable heros outing. Read the full review.Legend of Zelda: Breath of the WildUtterly ingenious Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild. Photograph: NintendoLink returns to a drastically reimagined Hyrule in order to save Zelda from naughty tyrant Ganon. An utterly ingenious take on the open-world adventure, crammed with charming ideas. Its sequel, Tears of the Kingdom, is also a brilliant follow-up.Why we love it: A game that marries the best bits of the franchises long history with the best bits of the rest of the gaming world, and produces something even greater than the sum of its parts. Read the full review.Mario Kart 8 DeluxeBrilliant Mario Kart 8 Deluxe. Photograph: NintendoThe greatest cartoon racing game in history, lusciously updated to include 48 circuits and a vast array of drivers. The brilliant multiplayer makes it a mandatory purchase for Switch owners.Why we love it: Mario Kart is a vehicle for fun with all your friends and family, no matter their individual skill, and Mario Kart 8 Deluxe is the best, most versatile version of that yet. Read the full review.Pokmon Legends: ArceusTruly explorable Pokmon Legends: Arceus. Photograph: NintendoA complete reinvention of the classic Pokmon adventure, with a more challenging capture system and a truly explorable open-world environment. One for Pokmon veterans who are tired of the same old formula newcomers should go for Pokmon Sword and Shield instead.Why we love it: This ambitious reboot sets Pokmon on an exciting new trajectory, finally recapturing a lost sense of adventure That gleeful sense of excitement is back. Read the full review.Sea of StarsEpic Sea of Stars. Photograph: Sabotage StudioA gorgeous, heartfelt tribute to the classic Japanese role-playing games of the 1990s, with a typically epic story of magic and adventure, and tense turn-based battles.Why we love it: Attention to detail is what makes the game such a fabulous way to while away evenings Sea of Stars is no shallow mirror of RPGs past. Its depth and sparkle make it a modern classic in its own right. Read the full review.Splatoon 3Multiplayer mayhem Splatoon 3. Photograph: NintendoAnother round of paint-splattered multiplayer mayhem for people who like the idea of online shooters but cant deal with the guns, gore and glorification of military hardware.Why we love it: Splatoon 3 doesnt offer something different, it offers more: more fashions, more modes, more ways to spend time in its messy, chaotic universe, alone or together. It is delightful to be back. Read the full review.Stardew ValleyThe cosiest of cosy games Stardew Valley. Photograph: ConcernedApeA beautiful homage to the Harvest Moon series, in which you farm, explore and socialise to your hearts content. The cosiest of cosy games.Why we love it: Part farming sim, part role-playing adventure, Stardew Valley was the surprise indie hit of the year, offering charm, wit and a beautiful little world.Super Mario OdysseyUtterly delightful Super Mario Odyssey. Photograph: NintendoWhen predatory Bowser kidnaps Princess Peach yet again, Mario takes his sentient hat across the galaxy, from deserts to the big city, to track her down with utterly delightful results.Why we love it: A truly joyful, fizzily creative game that revels in the pleasures of movement and surreal humour. Read the full review.Super Mario Bros WonderA modern family classic Super Mario Bros Wonder. Photograph: NintendoMario returns to his side-scrolling roots in this 2023 adventure which is rich, not only in nostalgia, but in inventive and vaguely hallucinogenic new ideas. A modern family classic.Why we love it: This is a wonderful introduction to the fizzy creativity and attention to detail that has made Mario a family staple for nearly 40 years. Read the full review.Super Smash Bros UltimateUnconventional brawler Super Smash Bros Ultimate. Photograph: Patrick Lum/NintendoNintendos unconventional multiplayer brawler returns with a diverse cast of pugilists from Pac-Man to Solid Snake. A staple competitive game that has been at the centre of countless housemate rivalries.Why we love it: A palpable love of video games infuses everything, and references to their colourful history are omnipresent, from iconic and world-famous series to esoteric games that you thought nobody else even remembered. Read the full review.Tetris 99Legendary Tetris 99. Photograph: NintendoThe legendary falling-block puzzler somehow returns as a battle royale multiplayer face-off and once you get over how weird that is, you find you cant stop playing.Why we love it: Im pathetically unable to stop playing it twice, while writing these words, I had to stop and play another round. Like all battle royale games, your every sweet taste of almost-success makes you hungry for more. Read more here.
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