37. ARMS (Switch)

ARMS (Switch)
ARMS (Switch)
Publisher: Nintendo / Developer: Nintendo
Release Date: 16th Jun 2017 (USA) / 16th Jun 2017 (UK/EU)

Lifetime sales (as of December 2021): 2.66 million

The core fighting mechanics of ARMS are easy to grasp - especially when you're using the pleasantly intuitive motion controls - but they showcase the kind of depth which rewards dedicated players. Mixing up light and charged punches with your dashes and leaps allows you to create an almost balletic style of play, but add in grabs, stuns and features unique to each stage and you've got a truly formidable foundation to build on. The lure of collecting Arms will keep you glued to your console even if you only choose to play solo, but ARMS also proves its worth online, and for those who want to take things to the next level, Ranked Matches provide the ideal means of proving your skill.

In the scheme of things, ARMS might not have made much of a dent in the hallowed canon of Nintendo IP, but it deserves a second look if it flew under your radar.

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38. Mario Strikers: Battle League (Switch)

Mario Strikers: Battle League (Switch)
Mario Strikers: Battle League (Switch)
Publisher: Nintendo / Developer: Next Level Games
Release Date: 10th Jun 2022 (USA) / 10th Jun 2022 (UK/EU)

Lifetime sales (as of March 2023): 2.54 million

Mario Strikers: Battle League is a masterclass in competitive game design. What it lacks in options is more than made up by just how much fun the game is, and it’s absolutely gorgeous to boot. As it stands it already feels like a complete product, but the promise of future updates down the line gives us even more to get excited about. If arcade sport action isn’t your bag, it’ll likely do nothing to sway your opinion, but if you have even a passing interest in this kind of caper, Mario Strikers: Battle League is the best sports game on Switch right now.

39. Xenoblade Chronicles 2 (Switch)

Xenoblade Chronicles 2 (Switch)
Xenoblade Chronicles 2 (Switch)
Publisher: Nintendo / Developer: Monolith Soft
Release Date: 1st Dec 2017 (USA) / 1st Dec 2017 (UK/EU)

Lifetime sales (as of December 2021): 2.44 million

Xenoblade Chronicles 2 is a massive, sprawling JRPG built by Monolith Soft, who developed the previous two entries and the Baten Kaitos games on GameCube. The team also helped Nintendo design the world of Breath of the Wild, so there's no doubting the pedigree. You'll explore a massive open world made up of Titans – enormous living creatures that house entire civilisations on their bodies. Along the way you'll meet a wide variety of characters, solve a bunch of quests, and save the world. It's Monolith Soft doing what it does best, albeit without shaking off the occasional flaws of the series. This is another Xenoblade gem, though, and a must-have RPG.

Xenoblade Chronicles 2 has a massive standalone DLC, Torna: The Golden Country, that's also well worth playing through. It serves as a prequel to the events of 2, so you can play it before or after.

40. Mario Golf: Super Rush (Switch)

Mario Golf: Super Rush (Switch)
Mario Golf: Super Rush (Switch)
Publisher: Nintendo / Developer: Camelot
Release Date: 25th Jun 2021 (USA) / 25th Jun 2021 (UK/EU)

Lifetime sales (as of March 2022): 2.35 million

Mario Golf: Super Rush is a game that in many respects hits its marks. Golf Adventure has plenty of charm and offers a fun way to learn various mechanics and unlock courses. Away from that solo endeavour there are decent options and customisation for multiplayer games, local or online, button controls or motion-based swinging. It's not a premium effort, however, with a nagging feeling of corners cut and at times an absence of creativity. However, many players should get a good amount of fun out of this one, both solo and with friends. This ain't the Masters, but for Mario Golf fans it is a solid par.

41. Pikmin 3 Deluxe (Switch)

Pikmin 3 Deluxe (Switch)
Pikmin 3 Deluxe (Switch)
Publisher: Nintendo / Developer: Nintendo
Release Date: 30th Oct 2020 (USA) / 30th Oct 2020 (UK/EU)

Lifetime sales (as of December 2021): 2.23 million

Visually, Pikmin 3 Deluxe doesn't push the boat out much further than the original Wii U version did. Where its changes lie are in its revamped control system and the addition of a new Side Stories mode. Neither are necessarily transformative enough to warrant double dipping if you're perfectly happy with your Wii U copy, but if you're one of the vast majority who don't have a Wii U copy, this Switch update is unquestionably the best way to play it.

42. Octopath Traveler (Switch)

Octopath Traveler (Switch)
Octopath Traveler (Switch)
Publisher: Nintendo / Developer: Square Enix
Release Date: 13th Jul 2018 (USA) / 13th Jul 2018 (UK/EU)

Lifetime sales (as of January 2022): 2.16 million

Octopath Traveler was developed by the Square Enix studio behind Bravely Default, and boy does it live up to those high expectations. From its dazzling art style to its mechanics, it's the kind of game that keeps an eye on the past while walking bravely into the future. All elements link together perfectly to make for a harmonious and immersive experience that you’ll find difficult to put down. We’d recommend Octopath Traveler to both fans and newcomers of RPGs; it does a fantastic job of straddling that line of accessibility and depth, satisfying both camps with its dizzying amount of content. Classic-inspired gameplay, an orchestrated soundtrack, and a unique approach to storytelling make this a game that you won’t want to miss.

43. Captain Toad: Treasure Tracker (Switch)

Captain Toad: Treasure Tracker (Switch)
Captain Toad: Treasure Tracker (Switch)
Publisher: Nintendo / Developer: Nintendo
Release Date: 13th Jul 2018 (USA) / 13th Jul 2018 (UK/EU)

Lifetime sales (as of December 2021): 2.13 million

A beautiful little game, Captain Toad: Treasure Tracker is a winner whether you're after puzzling or jump button-less platforming. With beautiful visuals and an upbeat soundtrack, it's is a real gem; a wonderful and gorgeous 3D platform puzzler fit for all ages, and one which you should definitely experience if you're yet to. The two-player co-op Nintendo added makes this offering even tastier with Toadette joining the Captain, and there's even a nice little nugget of DLC for once you've polished off the main game.

44. Mario + Rabbids Kingdom Battle (Switch)

Mario + Rabbids Kingdom Battle (Switch)
Mario + Rabbids Kingdom Battle (Switch)
Publisher: Ubisoft / Developer: Ubisoft
Release Date: 29th Aug 2017 (USA) / 29th Aug 2017 (UK/EU)

Lifetime sales (as of September 2018): 2 million

Mario + Rabbids Kingdom Battle is a must have for Switch-owning fans of turn-based tactical games. More importantly, such is the style and depth on offer that it's also ideal for those that haven't played much of the genre, for whom 'X-COM' sounds like a silly acronym from a war movie. It introduces the concept in the best possible way, and then utilises its own ideas for what becomes a smart, surprising and, at times, deliciously challenging experience. Even if you don't actually like the Rabbids, this game — and its familiar Mario cast and setting — is so good that Ubisoft's mascots become likeable. Well, almost.

45. Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Rescue Team DX (Switch)

Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Rescue Team DX (Switch)
Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Rescue Team DX (Switch)
Publisher: Nintendo / Developer: The Pokémon Company
Release Date: 6th Mar 2020 (USA) / 6th Mar 2020 (UK/EU)

Lifetime sales (as of December 2021): 1.89 million

A beautiful game with potentially hundreds of hours of gameplay, there's still no getting away from the fact that this is an ageing GBA title at its core. The dungeon crawling genre has evolved over the years to try and make things feel less repetitive, and while Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Rescue Team DX does add some features to modernise the process a bit, they tend to fall flat. It's still fun in bursts, it just gets samey after a while.

46. Xenoblade Chronicles 3 (Switch)

Xenoblade Chronicles 3 (Switch)
Xenoblade Chronicles 3 (Switch)
Publisher: Nintendo / Developer: Monolith Soft
Release Date: 29th Jul 2022 (USA) / 29th Jul 2022 (UK/EU)

Lifetime sales (as of March 2023): 1.86 million

Xenoblade Chronicles 3 is a genuine masterpiece and the highlight of Monolith Soft's superb series thus far. There's an emotionally-charged and surprisingly edgy epic to get stuck into here, a sprawling and hugely engaging narrative populated by a cast of unforgettable characters that's backed up by some of the very best combat we've had the pleasure of getting to grips with in this genre to date. Over 100 hours into this one, we're as captivated now as we were when we first booted it up and it has more than delivered every bit of the adventure, emotion, and action that its key art promised it might. Aionios awaits, it's time to seize the future.

47. Miitopia (Switch)

Miitopia (Switch)
Miitopia (Switch)
Publisher: Nintendo / Developer: Nintendo
Release Date: 21st May 2021 (USA) / 21st May 2021 (UK/EU)

Lifetime sales (as of March 2022): 1.68 million

Miitopia is a weird old game, that’s for sure. If from what you’ve read you think you’d enjoy seeing King King Dedede [sic] encouraging our very own Zion Grassl to marry his daughter Kazooie over Jon Cartwright, then you’re bound to have a good time with this. It’s very much the type of game in which you get out as much as you put in; if you’re not into injecting a copy of Chibi-Robo!: Zip Lash into the role of a genie then you might want to think twice, or at least give the free demo a whirl. Whimsy and madcap situations a-plenty, this is a crossover that could rival Super Smash Bros. Ultimate, provided you’re willing to put the effort in.

48. Xenoblade Chronicles: Definitive Edition (Switch)

Xenoblade Chronicles: Definitive Edition (Switch)
Xenoblade Chronicles: Definitive Edition (Switch)
Publisher: Nintendo / Developer: Monolith Soft
Release Date: 29th May 2020 (USA) / 29th May 2020 (UK/EU)

Lifetime sales (as of December 2021): 1.68 million

There’s almost nothing one can reasonably complain about with Xenoblade Chronicles: Definitive Edition. It's an already-excellent JRPG that has been improved in nearly every conceivable way, short of a complete reimagining. On top of the fantastic story, enjoyable combat, and incredible world design, Monolith Soft has included an entirely new epilogue story arc while improving upon and polishing up nearly everything in the base game, from progression systems to visuals to UI design.

Xenoblade Chronicles: Definitive Edition is easily one of the greatest RPGs available on the Switch. It goes without saying that if you were ever a fan of the original, or of RPGs in general, you absolutely must get this game for your collection. Even if you wouldn’t consider yourself a fan, we would still strongly encourage you to think about it; this is the standard against which all RPGs should be judged.