Greatest Nintendo Games
Don’t Sleep On These Incredible Games on Nintendo Switch
Feel like you’re missing out on some of gaming’s greatest hits? No worries—we’ve curated a list of must-play games that will captivate you with epic adventures, mind-bending puzzles, and thrilling competitive action.
Grab your discounted Nintendo Switch family membership from Eneba and play on. These games aren’t just about ticking off your to-play list; they offer experiences that define genres, push boundaries, and stick with you long after you’ve put down the controller.
The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild
Few games redefine open-world exploration like The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild. Set in the sprawling kingdom of Hyrule, this game gives you an unparalleled sense of freedom. Want to climb a mountain? Glide across valleys? Create a makeshift raft and set off downriver? You can do it all, and every inch of the world is filled with secrets waiting to be uncovered.
With how the game is designed, it really pushes players to be creative in their problem-solving and it gives them lots of space to explore and experiment with their environment. So, you follow Link after he’s slept for a 100 years and then you’re thrown into the big responsibility of fighting Calamity Ganon to save the kingdom. Big boy stuff.
Charge ahead and have fun discovering ruins, solving riddles, and facing majestic and not-so-majestic creatures. For gamers who appreciate the adventure and RPG genres, it’s high time you picked up Breath of the Wild if you haven’t already. You’ll most likely start realizing why it’s so quintessentially popular.
The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom
Tears of the Kingdom builds on everything that made Breath of the Wild a masterpiece, raising the adventure and gameplay several notches. With this sequel, you can dabble into time manipulation and explore the sky above Hyrule Kingdom. With these new elements, the gameplay experience just gets better. Tears of the Kingdom allows for more imaginative game-play and satisfying exploration.
Get thrown into the ancient mythology of Hyrule, enjoy the new added levels of mystery and intrigue, and enjoy more of Link’s escapades. You don’t need to be a fan of the first one to enjoy this one on its own. We promise it’s worth the pick up.
Portal: Companion Collection
This bundle is a must-have for Portal fans and for gamers who genuinely enjoy puzzle games. It’s a plus if you like dark humor too. The Companion Collection includes Portal and Portal 2. You’ll have your fill of using the portal gun to journey through the tricky rooms made by evil AI GlaDOS. If you’re craving a brain-teaser, then these games could definitely be your jam.
Learn and adapt to the portal gun. Get better at closing and opening portals and enjoy the game’s humor and wit. Play with a friend by taking advantage of the co-op option available in Portal 2. You’ll find out soon enough that this isn’t just your run-of-the-mill puzzle game, it’s a fun and unforgettable experience that encourages you to think in novel ways.
Persona 5 Royal
If you like RPGs and the classic turn-based combat you find in oldies and goldies, you’ll love Persona 5 royal. If you’ve never heard of it or you have but never played it, you’re in for a treat. This game is a whole experience! It truly delivers a rich narrative and an immersive world. You’ll also appreciate the complex and layered character development. You’ll see soon enough why it’s so popular.
With your Switch, enter a vivid and stylish world. Have fun alternating between being a normal highschool student by day, to the Phantom Thief by night. This installment expands on the original game, but holds its ground on its own. You won’t need to play the original to enjoy this one fully. A true must-play that will get you lost in its gameplay.
Final Thoughts
If you want to experience the pinnacle of Nintendo Switch gaming, you’ll love these rich, brain-bending worlds that will stimulate your imagination and your senses. You’re one of the lucky ones if it’ll be your first time playing them.
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