The article lists and summarizes the top 18 RPG games available on the Nintendo Switch. It includes popular titles like The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild, Xenoblade Chronicles: Definitive Edition, and Pokémon Sword and Shield. The games are chosen based on their engaging storylines, immersive gameplay, and stunning graphics. The list also mentions lesser-known yet equally fantastic games like Octopath Traveler and Dragon Quest XI S. Furthermore, the article provides brief descriptions of each game, highlighting their unique features and why they are worth playing..
What are the best RPG Nintendo Switch games to play?
Like Little Mac in Mike Tyson’s Punch-Out, never underestimate the Nintendo Switch.
When the system was first released, it seemed like it would mainly be for casual gamers, although it did have some flagship RPGs like Breath of the Wild.
Over the years though, Nintendo has added a diverse and impressive number of RPGs to the Switch that are sure to please even the pickiest collector.
Whether you like JRPGs, AAA western titles, or retro/indie RPGs, there is something on the Switch for you.
The 18 Best RPG Nintendo Switch Games
Here’s our list of 18 of the best Switch RPGs that showcase the wide variety available on this little powerhouse of a system:
18. Pokemon Sword and Shield
Initial Release Date: November 15, 2019
Developer: Game Freak
Publisher: The Pokemon Company, Nintendo
Pokemon Sword and Pokemon Shield are the latest role-playing games from the Pokemon universe. Similar to previous installments, Sword and Shield chronicles the journey of a Pokemon trainer who wants to become the ultimate Champion.
Although some hardcore fans believe the story to be mediocre compared to previous games, thanks to its engaging game loop, Pokemon Sword and Shield is widely considered one of the best Switch RPGs to date.
The games feature solid new Pokemon designs, beautiful graphics, enjoyable music, and a new battle mechanic called Dynamaxing.
We didn’t add this game higher on the list because, unlike Pokemon Sun and Moon, which felt like a step in the right direction for the series, Sword and Shield kind of feel like it hit a plateau.
While there is nothing inherently bad about the games, they do not bring enough to the table to be remarkable. The games aren’t flawless, but they can provide a solid base for future Pokemon generations.
That being said, we are positive that fans of the series and casual gamers will enjoy them.
17. Oceanhorn: Monster of Uncharted Seas
Initial Release Date: June 22, 2017
Developer: Cornfox & Bros.
Publisher: FDG Entertainment
If you waste as much time as I do arguing with strangers on the internet, you’ll be aware that not everyone is a fan of The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild.
It breaks from the mold of other Zelda games, and it definitely has an Assassin’s Creed “Ubisoft-ish” feel to it. I think a lot of people slept on Oceanhorn, and I’m glad that I decided to give it a try.
It’s not quite the real thing but it’s a whole lot of fun, like going to see a Legend of Zelda cover band. It takes the best elements from Legend of Zelda: Wind Waker and A Link to the Past and updates the graphics.
It doesn’t bring anything new to the Legend of Zelda format, but if it ain’t broken, why fix it? Oceanhorn doesn’t skimp on fun despite the cheap price, and it will definitely keep your Zelda addiction under control until the Link’s Awakening remake comes out in September.
All in all, Oceanhorn is one of the best RPGs for Switch at the moment.
16. Golf Story
Initial Release Date: September 28, 2017
Developer: Sidebar Games
Publisher: Sidebar Games
There are two kinds of golf games: golf sims with famous players, photorealistic graphics, and painstakingly true-to-life physics; and the second kind, which is golf games that are fun.
The story in this Switch RPG is fairly simple, but it does a serviceable job, and the characters are well done with some truly awesome standouts like your coach. The writing is funny without trying too hard, and I did find myself coming to actually care about the characters.
There’s plenty of equipment and secrets to find, and each course presents a different kind of challenge which keeps it fresh.
The golfing mechanics are deep enough that I found myself forgetting that I was playing a comedy game and you will definitely be on the edge of your seat during the tournaments.
You’ll want to play each course many times, which gives Golf Story excellent replayability.
This is a fun RPG with great bang for your buck.
15. Dark Souls Remastered
Initial Release Date: October 18, 2018
Developer: FromSoftware
Publisher: BANDAI NAMCO Entertainment
Despite the Mature rating, Dark Souls is the first hard RPG that many in the younger generation of gamers have played.
It’s also one of the goriest games available on the Switch. The remastered version includes the Artorias of the Abyss DLC and spruced-up graphics, which helps since the massive budgets of 2 and 3 upped the stakes for what people expect from this series visually, and the original isn’t quite old enough to get a free pass due to nostalgia.
If you’re of the opinion that games these days are too easy, and you somehow missed this era-defining title on other systems, you owe it to yourself to give Dark Souls remastered a try.
Many people have claimed to beat the original, but we all know this world is full of liars. Pick this up on the Switch and get some instant street cred.
It’s definitely one of the best Switch RPGs out there and a MUST-TRY experience for any serious gamer. The world-building and storytelling in Dark Souls 1 is mind-blowing.
14. Undertale
Initial Release Date: September 18, 2018
Developer: 8-4, Ltd
Publisher: 8-4
Undertale, in case you missed it, is one of the biggest smash-hit indie breakout RPGs of the past several years.
Like Stardew Valley, it’s hard to believe that this was built by a one-man dev team. If you normally pass on indie RPGs because their old-school combat matches the old-2school graphics, Undertale is for you. The only way to describe combat in Undertale is… unique.
It’s kinda’ of turn-based, and kinda’ arcade joystick “bullet hell” shooter.
It never gets old, and it’s been widely praised by video game critics. Even the critics who you should actually respect.
Undertale is also similar in overall style to the Earthbound/Mother game series, which has been great for Western fans since we only ever got to play Earthbound 3 in the States. As a fan of RPGs, you owe it to yourself to check out this game.
13. Octopath Traveler
Initial Release Date: July 12, 2018
Developer: Square Enix CO., LTD
Publisher: Nintendo
Number 11 on our list of best RPGs for the Switch is Octopath Traveler.
The art style in Octopath Traveler is so amazing that even if you’re not a fan of JRPGs with the 16-bit aesthetic, you should still give it a try.
It has a seriously long campaign with an episodic format that breaks it up into easily digestible chunks. Even though Octopath has a fixed perspective, the unique way in which it takes advantage of the foreground and background makes it a cut above other faux 3d RPGs.
Mixing and matching the 8 different characters is fun, although some have outside-of-combat special abilities that make them indispensable.
The combat is fun, although there are still moments where you’ll definitely want to have the Evasive Maneuvers skill to lower the frequency of encounters.
12. Xenoblade Chronicles 2
Initial Release Date: July 12, 2018
Developer: Square Enix CO., LTD
Publisher: Nintendo
Even though the Nintendo Switch is becoming a great place to find Western AAA RPGs, there are great JRPGs like Xenoblade Chronicles 2 that compete with the best that Sony has to offer.
It has a weird, unique open world, satisfying if again weird combat, and a story that manages to hold itself together (unlike a lot of JRPGs, which can be frankly confusing for many Westerners). It’s got a ton of DLC, including what’s basically a fully-fledged sequel.
If JRPGs aren’t usually your thing, Xenoblade Chronicles 2 is a great entry point into the genre that avoids a lot of the common tropes that Western audiences complain about in JRPGs, and hits a lot of the highpoints as well.
11. The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim
Initial Release Date: November 16, 2017
Developer: Bethesda Game Studios
Publisher: : Bethesda Softworks
A prolific modding community has kept the latest release in The Elder Scrolls series alive on the PC for the better part of a decade now, but vanilla Skyrim is an excellent addition to the Switch’s library of top-tier RPGs.
You may balk at paying full price yet again for this, but at least the Switch version includes all the official DLCs, as well as some Legend of Zelda-themed equipment.
The motion control support for combat also brings a much-needed improvement to a system that can only be called dated 2019.
Since apparently, we’re not anywhere close to seeing The Elder Scrolls VI yet, a return to Skyrim can help make the wait bearable.
Until the inevitable sequel hits the virtual shelves, this is one of the best Switch RPGs you can find right now.
10. Final Fantasy VII
Initial Release Date: March 26, 2019
Developer: Square Enix Co. LTD
Publisher: Square Enix
The question for the ages: is it Aerith, or Aeris? I don’t know; I’ll let the philosophers ponder that while I’m stacking up cash at the Golden Saucer. Final Fantasy VII had an absolutely insane marketing budget with one of the best video game TV commercials ever, and it made the original Sony PlayStation a must-have console for the RPG connoisseur. The graphics may feel dated to some, but the chunky, blocky style remains iconic. With no Final Fantasy VII remake in sight for the Switch, fans will have to make do with the original release.
9. Fire Emblem Warriors
Initial Release Date: October 19, 2017
Developer: KOEI TECMO GAMES CO., LTD
Publisher: Nintendo
If you need a break from some of the heavier titles on this list, try out Fire Emblem Warriors.
It’s a fun, fast-paced beat-em-up action RPG that mashes up the Fire Emblem world with the Dynasty Warriors format.
We also included Fire Emblem: Three Houses on the list, because the two games are very different in terms of gameplay.
While Warriors is a hack-and-slash, Three Houses offers a more tactical experience.
There’s a lot of DLC, good variety in stages, and trying different combinations of heroes keeps things fresh.
If you’re tired of managing crops and keeping up good relations with the neighbors, nobody does mindless slaughter like KOEI TECMO.
8. Collection of Mana
Initial Release Date: June 11, 2019
Developer: Multiple
Publisher: Square Enix
Next up on our list of best switch RPGs is Collection of Mana. Take your Switch on a trip down memory lane with this nostalgia-tastic collection of three old-school 16 Bit RPGs.
I played Secret of Mana on the Super Nintendo when it was first released, and when we got a multi-tap to allow for three controllers it was an amazing couch co-op experience.
I would buy this collection just for SOM, but the fact that it includes the never-before-released-in-English sequel makes this a must-own for any fan of the classic era of console RPGs.
7. Fire Emblem: Three Houses
Initial Release Date: July 26, 2019
Developer: Intelligent Systems, Koei Tecmo
Publisher: Nintendo
Fire Emblem: Three Houses is, without a shadow of a doubt, one of the best Switch RPGs.
The console and the game are a match made in heaven. This tactical role-playing game allows players to take on the role of a teacher who must lead one of the three classes.
Every class has a slightly different storyline and unique feel, which adds replayability value to the game.
Furthermore, the game looks absolutely fantastic for a Switch setup. Every battlefield results in satisfying encounters, thanks to the grid-based system and unique character and landscape designs.
While it may take some time investment to fully experience this game (around 40 hours), we believe that Fire Emblem is well worth that time.
6. South Park The Stick of Truth
Initial Release Date: September 2018
Developer: Obsidian Entertainment
Publisher: Ubisoft
Wow. If you think the Nintendo Switch is a console for children, you’ve obviously never played South Park: The Stick of Truth.
This tactical, turn-based RPG (and its equally fun sequel South Park: The Fractured But Whole) based on the long-running smash hit show could have just been a cash-grab from its devoted fans, but it’s so much more.
Even if you’ve never watched the show, The Stick of Truth is worth picking up-it’s just that fun.
I’ve never played a game that heaps more abuse at the main character (and the player), and I loved every minute of it.
5. Dragon Quest Builders
Initial Release Date: February 9, 2018
Developer: Square Enix Business Division 5
Publisher: Square Enix
If you’re a fan of all of those Minecraft mods that add more story and RPG elements to the base game, Dragon Quest Builders is for you.
It combines one of the best-loved RPG properties with the most popular crafting game of all time, and amazingly it ends up doing justice to both.
The crafting/building mechanics are impressively deep, the end-of-stage boss fights are awesome, and the dialogue is hilarious.
It’s one of my favorite Switch RPGs, and I’ve been playing through the main quest again to ease the pain of having to wait a few more weeks for Dragon Quest Builders 2 to come out.
4. The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild
Initial Release Date: February 9, 2018
Developer: Square Enix Business Division 5
Publisher: Square Enix
It’s massive. The graphics are amazing, especially considering how relatively underpowered the Switch is compared to other consoles.
While The Legend of Zelda games have always been open-world RPGs, Breath of the Wild differs in that the whole map is open to you right from the start.
After completing the tutorial area, you can head anywhere you want without the artificial gatekeeping (finding hammers, bracelets, etc.) of previous entries in the series.
If you haven’t played since the release, there’s an absolutely massive amount of DLC to tackle.
In fact, the dev team planned so much DLC that they’ve withheld most of it to form the basis of the newly announced sequel.
3. Stardew Valley
Initial Release Date: October 5, 2017
Developer: ConcernedApe
Publisher: Chucklefish
A beautiful love letter to the Harvest Moon series, Stardew Valley is so polished and refined that it’s hard to believe it was originally created by just one guy.
It has easily earned its place as one of the best RPGs on the Switch. Each day is a constant race against the clock as you balance farm maintenance, relationship development, quest completion, and of course, fishing.
It’s super addictive, and every time I play I find myself at 3 am saying “just one more day.”
Definitely one of the best Switch RPGs that will keep you up way past your bedtime.
2. The Witcher 3
Initial Release Date: October 5, 2017
Developer: ConcernedApe
Publisher: Chucklefish
A lot of ink has been spilled on The Witcher 3 and its merits – it’s considered one of the best RPGs (nay, games) of all time.
That a game that required a high-performance rig at release can now be played on a handheld console, during your commute, is mind-boggling to me, but here we are.
It has some performance issues, but that’s a small price to pay for the opportunity to slay leshens while the inspector is checking your train tickets.
1. New Horizons
Initial Release Date: March 20, 2020
Developer: Nintendo EPD
Publisher: Nintendo
Animal Crossing: New Horizons took social media by storm when it was released, mostly due to the fact that it arrived at pretty much the perfect time: when all of us are spending copious amounts of time at the house.
For a fee, you can set up your own little island and do pretty much anything you want in this adorable, gently paced RPG.
Initially, the island is nothing more than a collection of tents, but the more you play the easier it gets to get things going.
There are also many island inhabitants, each with his/her own personality quirks, and managing your relationship with them is vital to the development of the island.
There is nothing quite like Animal Crossing, and New Horizons manages to perfect a gameplay loop that the series is notorious for.
Undoubtedly one of the best RPGs on the Nintendo Switch. Read More
Summary
Here’s a quick recap of the 18 best RPG Nintendo Switch games:
- Animal Crossing: New Horizons
- The Witcher 3
- Stardew Valley
- The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild
- Dragon Quest Builders
- South Park: The Stick of Truth
- Fire Emblem: Three Houses
- Collection of Mana
- Fire Emblem: Warriors
- Final Fantasy: VII
- The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim
- Xenoblade Chronicles 2
- Octopath Traveler
- Undertale
- Dark Souls Remastered
- Golf Story
- Oceanhorn: Monster of Uncharted Seas
- Pokemon Sword and Shield
If you enjoyed this list, you might want to check out the following RPG lists:
- The 16 Best Sci-Fi RPG Games of All Time
- The 15 Best Turn-Based RPG Games of All Time
- The 28 Best Fantasy RPG Games of All Time
- The 25 Best RPG PS4 Games
Are there any other RPG Nintendo Switch games you would add to this list? Leave a comment below.
The article discusses the best RPG Nintendo Switch games to play. The list includes popular games such as Pokemon Sword and Shield, Oceanhorn: Monster of Uncharted Seas, Golf Story, Dark Souls Remastered, Undertale, Octopath Traveler, Xenoblade Chronicles 2, and The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim. The article provides brief descriptions and reasons why these games are considered some of the best RPGs for the Nintendo Switch. It highlights their gameplay, graphics, storytelling, and overall enjoyment factor. The article concludes by stating that these games offer a wide variety for RPG lovers and are sure to please even the pickiest collectors.
Source: gaminggorilla.com
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