

If we focus on the present and close future, this year, Nintendo Switch already received some remarkable titles like Fire Emblem Engage or Metroid Prime Remastered (a must if you loved the original Game Cube game or you just like good game design). Of course, there are also third-party jewels, like Monster Hunter Rise or Bayonetta 3, and ports of some of the best games ever, like The Witcher 3, Skyrim, Minecraft, Bioshock or the Final Fantasy titles of the 32 and 64-bit era.įurthermore, its ever-expanding list of indie games like Hades, Hollow Knight and Stardew Valley ensures players have access to a diverse array of gaming experiences. The Nintendo Switch has a vast game library captained by their most renowned franchises, such as The Legend of Zelda, Super Mario, and Pokémon, and followed closely by others like Animal Crossing, Super Smash Bros, and Splatoon. Nintendo learned this in the 8-bit era, and they applied the lesson in each and every one of their machines. The most important thing about a console is its catalog of games.

In this review, we'll explore if the Nintendo Switch remains a worthwhile purchase in 2023, considering upcoming releases and potential future models. We recently tested a Nintendo Switch with two iconic games: Super Mario Odyssey and The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild.

In 2023, the Nintendo Switch has been on the market for six years and continues to be a favorite among gamers.
