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Trailblazerkeebler

Good day all. Trying again as I posted on wrong thread. Just grabbed an OLED Switch and Tears of the Kingdom which will keep me busy awhile. Super excited. Also grabbed a 1 TB card for game acquisition which leads me to: What games should I grab (when I want to play something other than Zelda) ? Looking for 3rd party options ranging from Witcher 3 like games to say Hand of Fate 2 dungeon crawler types. Open worlds cool but open to well crafted games in general. AA titles fine too. I like alot of adventure, RPG, action-RPG, FPS, turn based possibly. I am already familiar with Nintendo's 1st party offerings so looking to see what games are offered on Switch that are on other platforms or even exclusive to Switch. Thanks much

Trailblazerkeebler

Allspice

@Trailblazerkeebler

Hopefully you'll like some of these:

Balders Gate: Dark Alliance
Battle Chef Brigade
Castlevania Advance Collection
Cat Quest
Cat Quest II
Catlateral Damage: Remeowstered
Children of Morta
Cris Tales
Diablo III
Digimon Story Cyber Sleuth: Complete Edition
Earthlock
Final Fantasy X/X-2
Harvestella
Implosion
Mary Skelter 2 (it includes MS1 as well)
Monster Hunter Stories 2: Wings of Ruin
Monster Sanctuary
Nexomon
Octopath Traveler
Spiritfarer
Stardew Valley
Steamworld Heist
The Outer Worlds
Titan Quest
Torchlight II
Voice of Cards: The Isle Dragon Roars
Ys: Origin

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Magician

@Trailblazerkeebler A fellow Hand of Fate 2 connoisseur, eh? My brother! For a AAA experience, Dying Light is an impressive port on Switch. For a AA experience, Ys VIII is a whirlwind adventure. And for an A experience, CrossCode is one of the best indies on the block.

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Switch Physical Collection - 1,551 games (as of March 3rd, 2026)
Switch 2 Physical Collection - 4 games (as of December 8th, 2025)

Magician

@Trailblazerkeebler I have not, but I've heard nothing but good things though.

Switch Physical Collection - 1,551 games (as of March 3rd, 2026)
Switch 2 Physical Collection - 4 games (as of December 8th, 2025)

WaffleBoat

@Trailblazerkeebler

Enter the gungeon
portal companion collection
Deltarune

I fear no man
but that thing:
The carrot minigame from bowser's inside story
it scares me

CJD87

@Magician @Trailblazerkeebler - Heads up guys, Inscryption is one of the finest games I've played this year.... and an amazing show-piece/benchmark for Indie developpers. A weird mash of Rogue/Deck-Builder/RPG/Puzzle.... and an amazing meta/horror narrative. A nice brief 10-12 hour playthrough also, and doesn't overstay its welcome (although there is a NG+ mode of sorts for those hungry for more)
One of the most original and unique games I've ever played, and fiendishly addictive. Highly recommend, BUT make sure you go in as 'blind' as possible to avoid spoilers!!

CJD87

Trailblazerkeebler

I saw the trailer for inscryption but that's all. Appreciate the recommendation @CJD87

Trailblazerkeebler

CJD87

@Trailblazerkeebler 100% go for it, such a cool unique game. Would make an ideal side-dish, whilst playing something larger like TOTK for instance

CJD87

JaxonH

Psalms 22:16 (1,000 yrs before Christ)
They pierced My hands and feet
Isaiah 53:5 (700 yrs before Christ)
He was pierced for our transgressions

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AnVold

Ok, there is my recomendation list:
Dark Souls: Remastered and Diablo III: Eternal Collection - just a great ports of a great games. The best hanhelded experience.
Fatal Frame IV Mask of the Lunar Eclipse and Fatal Frame V Maiden of Black Water - the best horror series. It'll be better if you'll play it on big screen on Playstation. But if you don't have it, then Switch is also nice option.
Fire Emblem Three Houses - another part of great jrpg series (now in full 3D) where you can be a teacher for your own teammates. It's also have a four different endings.
Fire Emblem Three Houses - the same game as Three Houses, but more friendly for novices.
Kirby and the Forgotten Land - the best Kirby game of all time. Very similar to Mario Odyssey, but with Kirby.
Shin Megami Tensei V - another SMT masterpiece and my favorite game on Switch.
Tokyo Mirage Session #FE Encore - nice jrpg for people who want more persona-like games on Switch. You can enjoy it more if you played Fire Emblem Series before, especially FE Awakening
Xenoblade Chronicles Trilogy - a great jrpg series with great story, characters and gameplay. I really recommend it for all jrpg enjoyers.
Yu-Gi-Oh! Legacy of the Duelist : Link Evolution - the great card game with huge story mode and with many different cards. Strongly recommend for any Yu-Gi-Oh! fan.

Games that I can't recommend on Switch:
Astral Chan - as a MGR enjoyer I was a very disappointed by primitive story, annoying characters and one-button gameplay.
Kill la Kill IF - the game is good, but Switch version is horrible. Very long loading time, short game always was crashed 3 times in different places and it's runs only in 30 fps. Just buy it on Playstation.
SNK Heroines Tag Team Frenzy - just don't buy this game. It didn't worth any of your time or money.

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ZeldaFan83

random_player wrote:

Hi everyone,
I just registered in the forum, so a new user to the form and the Nintendo ecosystem here. I just bought a used Switch for my son - (almost) 6 years old and I'm looking for recommendations for games for him to enjoy and perhaps some games that we can enjoy together.
The games should be very very easy as this will be the first time he's playing on a console with a dedicated controller (so far I've only given him to play some games on the phone).
What I'm thinking is a very basic 2D platformer so that he can get used to move around and avoid obstacles.
I've looked at some Mario platformers but they seem to be way too many and the few I looked at, seemed hard for a first time game player.
Obviously I want to get Mario Kart but that would be at a later date, don't think he'll be up for the task from the start.
I also looked at Overcooked and that also seems like a good game that we may enjoy, we could even include my wife, even though she's not into gaming at all.

So, any recommendations welcomed as there seem to be way too many games.

On a side note, I'm a Playstation user but I'm quite looking forward to get myself the new Zelda, after I finish Final Fantasy 16

Thanks in advance!

Have you looked into Animal Crossing?

ZeldaFan83

FishyS

If you want a Nintendo platformer, some of the Kirby games tend to be a bit easier than Mario games. Or if you want a cheap simple platformer to dip your toes in, indie games like Dadish could work (warning, many Dad jokes as well as platforming).

Nintendo also has some party games which can be very fun family games and have simple controls such as Big Brain Academy or Warioware. @random_player

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FishyS

Switch Friend Code: SW-2425-4361-0241

ZeldaFan83

@random_player totally understand. I’ve seen a lot of kids get addicted to the game. Since the voices are their own language, you can’t just switch the text to your language?

ZeldaFan83

WoomyNNYes

@random_player The game my nieces liked & played the most was Mario Odyssey. My nieces didn't start to grasp navigating a 3d game until they were 6-ish. As far as I've seen, I think my nieces skewed more toward late bloomers with using a controller. I think it's possible your son will probably catch on to Mario Odyssey pretty quickly, granted you play with him and show him the ropes. I gladly played though Mario Odyssey three times with my nieces because it's so fun. (My nieces were 5, 8, and 11 years old when they first started playing the game).

As far as the easiest game, my best recommendation is Spot the Differences Party!. We play this every holiday or when we vist.
https://www.nintendo.com/store/products/spot-the-differences-...

Mario Kart 8 does have optional assist settings so a kid that doesn't know how to use a controller can still tag along. On the kart part selection page and in the pause menu, there is a menu to toggle a steering assist option, and an acceleration assist - these two assists will keep your kid on the track, or even finish the race for them if they don't know what to do. (although, when my youngest niece was 4-5 years old, she mainly liked to just keep picking characters(over and over) to see & hear the emote they have in the setup menu.)

If your son gets to a point where he can play on his own in a year or so, I recommend Lego City Undercover. It's an open world single player (it also lets you play 2player coop, if you want). It's kind of like a grand theft auto for kids without the mature stuff, with lots of missions, and you can take random cars and drive around. It's a great game, and it regularly goes on sale for $6 USD, which is a steal.

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WoomyNNYes

@random_player Yeah, the assists are rather genius for their inclusivity, allowing little ones in the family to play along.

Just be aware, if your kart ever steers funny, press pause to turn off whatever assist is left on. If steering assist was left on from a previous game, it won't let you steer off the track for the strategic stortcuts that are on virtually every track. And if motion steering (also in the assist menu) is turned ON without you knowing, it can make your kart steer funny. So, make sure it's off if you ever notice your kart turning without you touching the analog stick.

I pasted the video link so it plays at the part where they mention the assists.

[Edited by WoomyNNYes]

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ZeldaFan83

random_player wrote:

@ZeldaFan83 Unfortunately my language is not supported.
@WoomyNNYes Thanks for this info and your experience with your nieces. Seems like I might be underestimating the capabilities of a 6 year old. Wasn't aware about the assist settings in Mario Kart, so will likely grab that sooner than I thought.

Man, that really bites.

ZeldaFan83

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