Nintendo has uplifting, light-hearted games that appeal to a wide demographic. You don’t have to be a kid to appreciate first-party Nintendo games. First-party Nintendo games were developed and published by Nintendo.
The Nintendo company is continually pushing innovation. Each of the games developed by Nintendo is exclusive, which is what makes their consoles so enticing. The graphics aren’t as good on paper than gaming juggernauts like Xbox and PlayStation, yet polished art design make their games relevant. The Nintendo Switch has accumulated numerous first-party games during its active years. Let’s take a close look at which ones ranked the best.
10 Splatoon 2
Developed and published by Nintendo, Splatoon 2 is a third-person shooter and one of the Nintendo Switch’s best-selling games. In the game, players control Inklings and Octolings, which use colorful ink as ammo. Inklings can morph into squid form. Painting surfaces with a particular color allows players to swim from point to point as a squid quickly. Harnessing Nintendo’s most powerful console, Splatoon 2 is a spectacular multiplayer game.
9 Ring Fit Adventure
If you were a fan of Wii Fit, the exergaming sensation, Ring Fit Adventure has got you covered. In Ring Fit Adventure, players must defeat the bodybuilding dragon and his numerous minions by completing exercises. Movements in the game are controlled with the Ring-Con, which attaches to your Joy-Con.
You’ll perform exercises like jogging, high knee raises, and numerous other exercises while leveling up. However, if you’re merely looking for a workout, Ring Fit Adventure has you covered. One can create customizable workout routines for an unparalleled experience.
8 Captain Toad: Treasure Tracker
The 3D platform genre is growing rapidly thanks to the addition of games like Captain Toad: Treasure Tracker. A game based on Toad, one of our favorite Nintendo characters, was long overdue. In the game, players will visit various locations, including kingdoms from Super Mario Odyssey. This game was also released on the Nintendo 3DS, but undoubtedly, Captain Toad: Treasure Tracker is best played on the Nintendo Switch.
7 New Super Mario Bros. U Deluxe
The decision to bring a Nintendo Wii U instant-classic to the Nintendo Switch was easy. New Super Mario Bros. U Deluxe contains more than 160 2D courses. It follows the same style as previous Super Mario Bros. games, but it is enhanced for the Nintendo Switch. Do whatever it takes to reach the Goal Pole, and collect as many coins as possible on the way there. Once again, you’ll be able to power-up with the Fire Flower or ride Yoshi to the finish.
6 Super Mario Maker 2
The sequel to the course building sensation released for the Nintendo Switch as an exclusive. One can create courses in the style of various games from Super Mario Bros. history, as well as Super Mario 3D World. There is an endless world of possibilities contained in Super Mario Maker 2. According to nintendolife.com, “In a tweet via the official Nintendo of America Twitter account, it was revealed players have now uploaded more than 20 million courses to the Course World since the game arrived on the Switch last June.”
5 Super Mario 3D All-Stars
This compilation contains three of the most iconic platformers in Super Mario history. The collection can be criticized since the games aren’t the remakes that fans were yearning for, yet it does feature controller vibration and increased resolutions. Also, it could have contained Super Mario Galaxy 2 as an added touch. Whether the compilation is what you hoped for or not, it’s hard to discount the awesomeness of these retro games.
4 Animal Crossing: New Horizons
Now and then, a video game releases that breaks the internet wide open. Animal Crossing: New Horizons is the latest first-party Nintendo game to leave us mesmerized. The fall 2020 update added new costumes, pumpkins, and a Halloween event for the season. It’s small additions like this by Nintendo that ensure players will stay engaged while playing Animal Crossing: New Horizons.
3 Mario Kart 8 Deluxe
The racing sensation Mario Kart is still as enjoyable as it was on the Super Nintendo Entertainment System way back in 1992. The graphics have improved, and features like motion control have revolutionized the series.
Mario Kart 8 Deluxe is a remastered version of the Wii U game. It contains a new Battle Mode, gameplay tweaks, new characters, and all the game’s DLC. Mario Kart 9 couldn’t come soon enough, but at least we have games like Mario Kart 8 Deluxe for the time being.
2 Super Mario Odyssey
The game wasn’t quite what we expected, but it surprises in the best way possible. Super Mario Odyssey is continually introducing new ideas while paying homage to the originals. The game contains a variety of kingdoms (which each have their own brochure page), acting as levels for the game. Every kingdom presents you with different options for traversing the landscape. It will take 120 Moons to beat Super Mario Odyssey, yet many will play longer to get the most out of it.
1 The Legend Of Zelda: Breath Of The Wild
What makes The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild stand out from other first-party Nintendo games is its non-linear approach. This open-world action-adventure game contains various RPG (role-playing game) elements that give it replay value. You’ll be immersed in the game’s expansive world while tackling puzzles and defeating bosses. Link has awakened from a hundred-year sleep, and he’s back to defeat Ganon and save the Hyrule kingdom.
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