

Just wait until you see the new, Switch exclusive, levels based on Super Mario Odyssey. Plus, there are additional challenges that you can go back and dive into too, making this little puzzler stretch further than you originally anticipate. And each one is beautiful, intricate and just perplexing enough to leave you suitably impressed and a tiny bit chuffed when you finish it. It's a fantastic puzzler where every level takes the form of an interactive puzzle box or diorama that you can traverse, poke, prod, pull, push and generally interact with to unlock its secrets and reach the end goal of the golden star. Our Captain Toad: Treasure Tracker reviewĪside from the fact you should buy this for the adorability factor of Toad and Toadette alone, it also happens that Captain Toad: Treasure Tracker is one of the best Wii U ports available on Switch. You don't find many games like Moonlighter. Its addictive gameplay loop means that it's going to be one of those games that eat evenings for breakfast - sometimes literally - and carves a groove into your Switch library. But by night, you're scavenging items to sell in your shop from the dungeons, and working your way towards beating the boss beast that lurks in each one, whilst trying to stay alive. During the day you're figuring out what price to set for each of your hard-earned items, trying to stop thieves from pinching your wares, and saving up enough dosh to rebuild the town.

This glorious game channels Stardew Valley with that "just one more day" gameplay loop, but instead of tending a farm you're part-time dungeon crawler, part-time shopkeeper in this best Switch games entry. If you're looking for the best pixel graphics you've ever seen, you need to check out Moonlighter. Bargain.ĭeveloper/Publisher: Digital Sun / 11 Bit Studios In fact, when you buy Bayonetta 2 you actually go one better, because you get the original game thrown in for free too. The game looks stunning regardless, and if you’re an action game fan in the slightest you owe it to yourself to play Bayonetta 2. Although it’s a shame the resolution is locked to 720p, even on your TV, it doesn’t detract from the fact it’s a better game than it was on Wii U, even if you look at the major frame rate improvements alone. This Switch release allows you to experience some of the most action-packed, brutal moments from the last decade of gaming wherever you want. Although, when the heroine is a witch with magical hair and (literally) killer stilettos, you won’t really need an excuse not to. Originally released as a Wii U exclusive, Bayonetta 2 has now been re-released on Switch, and it means that you now have no excuses not to play it. Developer/Publisher: PlatinumGames / Nintendo
