17.Grandia HD Collection

The firstGrandiamade a splash on the Sega Saturn and PlayStation with the sequel coming to the Dreamcast and PlayStation 2.

This collection packs both into a single package for a budget price. Fans had some complaints, but a patch is on the way to address them. Either way, these two games deserve a second look.

16.Collection of Mana

Collection of Manais actually a set of three games that includes a port of the Nintendo Game Boy classicFinal Fantasy Adventureand the Western port ofTrials of Mana(AKASeiken Densetsu 3), which was only available in Japan for a long time.

But the entire collection is worth getting just for the Switch port ofSecret of Mana, one of the greatest SNES games of all time. Combine all three together and you have a collection that goes from “should probably play” to “absolutely must play.”

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15.The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt

Despite some of the horsepower-hungry games that successfully made their way onto the Nintendo Switch, plenty of people were skeptical about whetherThe Witcher 3: Wild Huntwould work on the platform.

Their concerns were proven unnecessary when the game finally came around. Sure, it doesn’t look as good as it does on a high-end PC, but being able to dive into the sprawling world around Geralt of Rivia—and doing it in handheld mode—is too fun to miss.

14.Pokémon Legends: Arceus

ThePokémonseries has been stuck in a rut since its inception, with each generation doing little more than apply a fresh coat of paint on the same formula, save for a few deviations (likePokémon SnaporPokémon Stadium).

That all changed withPokémon Legends: Arceus, which took the franchise in a direction that many fans had always wanted to see: an open-world Pokémon experience where trainers set out to complete their Pokédex.

That change alone isn’t what makes it one of the best JRPGs on the Nintendo Switch, but the mechanics are so fresh and well-implemented that it elevates the story and worldbuilding in ways unlike ever before.

For the first time,Pokémon Legends: Arceusbrings a sense of wonder with a world that’s primal and feral. It’s aPokémongame with none of the original rules or limits, and that makes it infinitely better.

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13.Tales of Vesperia

The originalTales of Vesperiawas one of the few RPGs available on the Xbox 360 when it launched. The fact that it was actually good? Oh, that was just an incredible bonus on top.

Now, 10 years later, you can revisit the same excellent game on modern systems like the Nintendo Switch. While the Switch isn’t starved for RPGs, that doesn’t mean you should miss out on this one.

12.Final Fantasy XII: The Zodiac Age

Final Fantasy XII: The Zodiac Agemight be a controversial pick, but we stand by it. You don’t want to miss out on this remaster of one of the most underratedFinal Fantasygames of the franchise.

InThe Zodiac Age, we saw changes to the License Board that adds a job system to make it easier to change your party composition on the fly. For that alone, it’s easily the best version of the game, period.

The characters inFinal Fantasy XIIremain one of its strongest points, with the sky pirates Balthier and Fran feeling so reminiscent of Han and Chewie that we’re surprised Square Enix never got a stern letter from Disney. Plus, the world feels both tense and beautiful at the same time.

Even if you played the originalFinal Fantasy XIIon the PlayStation 2, you owe it to yourself to try out this newer version. It’s that good.

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11.The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild

You can debate whetherThe Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wildis a proper full-blown RPG or an action-adventure game masquerading as one. Either way, it’s one of the best RPG-style games on the Nintendo Switch, and you seriously shouldn’t skip it.

The clear influence of Bethesda’sElder Scrollsseries means that this game feels more like an RPG than theZeldafranchise ever has. For me, that’s close enough to count.

10.The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom

Six years afterBreath of the Wildblew the world away with its incredible evolution on traditionalZeldagameplay, the sequelTears of the Kingdomcame out, exceeded expectations, and blew everyone away again.

Not only does it retain the open world approach to Hyrule, butTears of the Kingdomis a vast expansion on everything that was first introduced inBreath of the Wild. (Makes sense given that some content inTears of the Kingdomwas originally intended to be DLCs!)

You should definitely playBreath of the Wildto its fullest extent before diving intoTears of the Kingdom. Both combined, you’ll have hundreds of hours of brilliant gameplay to enjoy.

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9.Divinity: Original Sin II

The PC version ofDivinity: Original Sin IIwas a major hit, with the Definitive Edition making it even better with all the patches plus extra digital content (including an art book, map, and soundtrack).

That’s the version that came to the Switch, and somehow it managed to deftly handle the transition to a small screen. Even better, you can swap back and forth between playing the game on Steam and your Switch.

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8.Dragon Quest XI S: Echoes of an Elusive Age

Dragon Quest XI: Echoes of an Elusive Agewas one of the best RPGs around when it first dropped on the PlayStation 4 and Windows in 2018. A year later, an enhanced version calledDragon Quest XI S: Echoes of an Elusive Agecame to the Nintendo Switch.

In getting the better version of the game, the Switch benefited from new ways to play and better-sounding music. This is a long game, too, so you’re definitely getting your money’s worth.

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7.Fire Emblem: Three Houses

If you want a game with alotof content,Fire Emblem: Three Houseswill surely deliver. With each of the four routes taking around 35–40 hours to complete, you’re in for at least 150 hours of solid gameplay. (And that’s not even including theAshen WolvesDLC.)

Each playthrough ofFire Emblem: Three Houseswill unfold differently, as it depends on which house you choose to teach and what decisions you make at certain key plot points.

Tactical combat has never looked or felt better than in this game, complete with brightly colorful maps that make it easy to see what you’re doing without sacrificing difficulty.

Each game unit has so much personality that you’ll almost feel bad about sending them into the fray, especially when you finally decide which one you plan to romance.

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6.The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim

The Switch has a solid library of exclusive games, but as we’ve explored before, it’s also a great system for ports.

Skyrimmight look better here than it did on the Xbox 360, but it’s nowhere near the PlayStation 4 or Xbox One versions, let alone the PC version. Does that matter? Not really, no.

5.Octopath Traveler

Looking atOctopath Traveleris like looking into a parallel universe where games never went three-dimensional and instead 2D art just got better.

This is a very traditional RPG in some senses that is also quite modern in others. It isn’t for everyone, but if you pine for the days of SNES RPGs, this is comfort food in video game form.

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4.Persona 5 Royal

Bet you didn’t see this one coming, did you? It almost feels like cheating to includePersona 5 Royalon this list.Persona 5has long been considered one of the best JRPGs of all time, andPersona 5 Royalis an even better version of it.

The Nintendo Switch feels like the perfect home for this incredible roleplaying experience. The graphics and sound transition perfectly to the console, and the overall experience is fantastic whether you’re playing the game docked or in handheld mode.

You simply can’t go wrong withPersona 5 Royal. It’s the most stylish JRPG of all time, with characters and music that never get old. There are multiple romance options, and the story of rebellion and disillusionment only gets more poignant as time goes on.

The Nintendo Switch version is one of the best ports the system has ever seen. If you’ve been on the fence about it, do yourself a favor and play it!

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3.Xenoblade Chronicles 2

With an open world and a similarly open-ended combat system that brings MMORPGs to mind,Xenoblade Chronicles 2is a sprawling game.

That said, the cheerfulness of the story helps keep it from getting bogged down. Just make sure to set aside a good chunk of time to play this one, especially if you plan on getting the rarer Blades.

2.Xenoblade Chronicles 3

Xenoblade Chronicles 3was one of the biggest JRPG releases of 2022. This mammoth of a game will take you more than 120 hours to complete, plus many more hours if you’re a completionist type.

JRPGs fans looking for a meaty experience will find plenty to enjoy here. The game’s combat system is simple enough that you can pick it up quickly, while introducing enough wrinkles and layers over time that you won’t grow bored. There’s always more depth to explore.

Also, the story is brilliant and the music a real highlight, as has often been the case with theXenoblade Chroniclesseries.

The only downside? You need to play at least 10 hours before you get to freely explore the world—that’s when the whole game really takes off.

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1.NieR: Automata

NieR: Automatais a kind of visual spectacle you wouldn’t expect on the Nintendo Switch, with countless particle effects and relentless action. The fact that this game runs so well on the Switch? Astonishing.

Seriously, there’s no visual downgrade here compared to other gaming consoles. This isn’t a lesser version of the game—it’sthegame.

Yoko Taro is the best in the business at creating mind-bending twists and playing with the very concept of what a video game is. You’ll have to playNieR: Automatamultiple times to unravel all the mysteries and endings, culminating in one of the greatest video game endings of all time.

If you’ve never playedNieR: Automatabefore, now is the time to jump in. The Nintendo Switch version—calledThe End of YorHa Edition—is now the best way to experience this legendary game.

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