Games we want to see on Switch 2
Now that the nintendo switch 2 has had its formal reveal and will arrive in 2025, we can finally shift our focus from all the hardware leaks and rumors to The software is the most crucial component of every console. The Switch 2 was revealed with images of mario kart 9 and details about your backwards compatibilitybut that leaves plenty of room to wait and speculate on other games to fill out the lineup. next games. With a host of new features, as well as more power to keep up with games that wouldn’t be possible on the Switch, a world of possibilities has opened up for games we’d love to play on the Switch 2. These are our top Seven Games We’d Love see on the latest Nintendo console.
Crusader Kings 3
Intense strategy games are usually a genre exclusive to PCs. While many recent games have done a great job of adapting complex controls and systems for controllers, the genre is clearly best played with a mouse in almost all examples. The Switch 2’s new Joy-cons may look like a larger version of the original, but they come with a simple but brilliant feature that opens the doors to these types of experiences. By holding the Joy-con sideways and placing it on a flat surface, you can use it as a mouse pointer. This would be the ideal way to play a game like Crusader Kings 3, which is based on being one of the most dynamic and deep simulations set in the Middle Ages. Being able to take your empire on the go and still be able to easily manage all the systems without having to fiddle with the controls would easily get us addicted.
Baldur’s Gate 3
We don’t need to justify this choice beyond saying that we want to play. Baldur’s Gate 3 everywhere, literally and figuratively. He is already one of the best Steam Deck gamesso we know it already works perfectly on a handheld device, but being on Switch 2 will expose a whole new audience to this epic RPG. Of course, the mouse-like functionality will do wonders here too. Controller support is not bad at all Baldur’s Gate 3, but everything is a little more comfortable and convenient when you can slide the cursor. Between that and the turn-based nature of the game, we’d be happy to start a remake if it came to Switch 2.
Wild monster hunter
For long-time fans, Monster Hunter is a Nintendo franchise. The series began to gain popularity on previous Nintendo handhelds, but blew up when Monster Hunter Worlds arrived at the scene. Wild cards is shaping up to be even biggerand all we want is to be able to do our hunting while we travel. As much as the scope, visuals, and options have improved with each entry, the cycle of setting up at your base, embarking on a hunt, and returning to crafting improvements remains largely intact and tailor-made for a handheld. . We’re willing to take a hit on the graphics if that’s what it takes, but Wild cards It looks too good to leave all of us Nintendo fans out in the cold.
Final Fantasy 7: Remake and rebirth
This is a bit of an unrealizable thought, but there have been some statements that strongly point to Final Fantasy 7: Remake and Renaissance reaching more platforms. Xbox would be the obvious answer, but getting these two stellar RPGs on Switch 2 would be a dream come true. Redo makes more sense since it was originally a ps4 game and lacks the massive scale of Renaissance, but it may not be an impossible task to get it going. Playing it docked would be just as great as anywhere else, but the combat isn’t bad for handheld play either. Having the option to slow down time with the ATB and tactically choose your spells and abilities prevents it from necessarily requiring split-second reactions. If for no other reason, this remake project is one of the most ambitious we’ve seen and deserves to be accessible in more places.
We look forward to the entire Switch generation Twilight Princess and Wind Waker HD to finally be released from the Wii U. However, port after port arrived and there was no sign of our wolf or cel-shaded heroes. The Switch 2 is the perfect opportunity to correct that terrible mistake. We don’t expect a new Zelda 3D for quite some time Tears of the Kingdom He’s not even two years old yet, so let us relive these two. fan favorites It would be a great way to delay us until next time. Despite their age, none of the games feel dated or archaic to play today. wind alarm clock It especially seems to have gotten better with time (and some quality of life updates in the HD version). They also represent the only two major gaps in the 3D Zelda library on Switch 2. If this is the platform Nintendo is going to stick with in terms of game libraries, it would be a crime to abandon it. wind alarm clock and Twilight Princess outsid