Home console and handheld at once, the Switch redefined how we play: Zelda Breath of the Wild, Mario Odyssey, Mario Kart 8, Smash Bros. Ultimate, Animal Crossing. This Top 100 gathers the best of its huge catalogue, re-tested and re-ranked by RomWize, each title with its re-evaluated score, its versions, their rarity and their collector value.
"A space-exploration adventure built around a twenty-two-minute time loop. Progress comes purely from what you understand, never from gear you collect. Unravelling the solar system's mysteries delivers some of the most profound revelations the medium has produced."
"A brilliant puzzle game where you decipher unknown languages through observation alone. Gradually piecing together a foreign grammar delivers a rare intellectual high. Clean art direction, mysterious mood: an original idea executed with near-perfect confidence."
"A genre touchstone, sublime on Switch. The hand-drawn world and the melancholy soaking through Hallownest are unforgettable. The lack of a map in fresh areas can frustrate, but the exploration and combat are exquisitely tuned."
"This compilation gathers all three remastered BioShock games, one of the finest narrative trilogies in gaming. Rapture and Columbia retain their full evocative power, and the ports run surprisingly well on Switch."
"The ultimate cozy escape. Shaping your island at your own pace, free of pressure, has a rare soothing effect. The content can thin out over time, but visiting friends' islands keeps a comforting warmth."
"A high-water mark for the 2D platformer, fully realised in this definitive cut. The musical levels remain showstopping set pieces, and the hand-drawn animation is endlessly elegant. Played four-handed, it's a riot of fluid joy."
"Still wildly absorbing in 2026: you boot it up to water the crops and look up three hours later. The content overflows, the pace is gentle, and the Switch build holds up despite a few loading hitches between areas."
"An unlikely blend that works: relaxing diving by day, frantic sushi management by night. The loop is addictive, the humor constant, and ongoing additions make it a game you happily relaunch months later."
"Disco Elysium remains one of the most written-through RPGs ever made, a noir where every thought becomes a character. The Final Cut adds full voice acting, and hearing these voices gnaw at a drunken detective changes everything. Dense, funny, sometimes devastating."
"Blizzard's hack-and-slash is surprisingly at home on Switch: loot rains, abilities pop on screen and it runs without a hitch handheld. The full content plus expansions deliver hundreds of hours of joyful farming."
"A Fire Emblem that reinvents its own formula. Running the academy between battles forges a strong bond with your students, and picking a house radically shifts your perspective. The calendar management can wear thin, but the narrative attachment is gripping."
"The combat is still a precision delight: dodge, parry, strike, and you slip into a trance fast. The roguelite loop punishes without frustrating thanks to wild weapons, and the metroidvania backtracking makes you want to comb everything."
"This remake restores all the shine to one of the most beloved Paper Marios: witty writing, endearing partners, battles staged like theater. The pacing occasionally shows its age, but the charm lands intact and the visual overhaul is gorgeous."
"A tactics RPG that dares a system of squads programmed before battle, then lets you watch the ballet unfold. The Vanillaware art is sumptuous, and the class depth richly rewards the patience to optimize."
"The most sensory Tetris ever made: music, light and particles sync to every cleared line. The Connected mode, which fuses three players in co-op against bosses, is the wildest idea the series has ever had."
"The 3D World port is flawless, and Bowser's Fury bolts on a punchy little open world that shows Mario can breathe outside corridor levels. Local co-op is still gleeful chaos, though the fixed camera betrays its age."
"This crossover weds Dead Cells's bite to Castlevania iconography with obvious reverence: whip, Belmont, remixed OST. The new weapons slot into the existing system without unbalancing it, and the homage seeps from every room."
"A deductive mystery of rare elegance: you reconstruct each sailor's fate from frozen moments. The monochrome dithered look unsettles at first then fascinates, and the satisfaction of completing the manifest is unmatched."
"A masterclass in mandatory co-op: every chapter reinvents its two-player mechanics and overflows with ideas rarely reused. The writing is uneven, but the design inventiveness and shared joy are simply irresistible."
"The benchmark roguelike deckbuilder keeps its tactical purity: every card you grab reshapes the next fight. On Switch the touch interface and controls coexist nicely, and handheld mode is perfect for chaining runs."