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The best Nintendo Switch games in 2019

The best Nintendo Switch games in 2019

These are the 10 best Nintendo Switch video games that have come out this year, all according to FreeGameTips's Reviews notes.

The Nintendo hybrid has taken off in 2019. Not because of the sales, which were already excellent since before and that follow an upward path, but because of the amount of software it has received these months. The list that we present below has some important absence, since the scale we have used responds only and plainly to the Reviews notes published in FreeGameTips. That causes The Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening, which received an 8.5, to remain off the list.

Ori and the Blind Forest (note: 9.7)

Microsoft and Nintendo enjoy a very good relationship, something that has been reflected with the publication of this colorful platform, as beautiful as it is difficult. The title, developed by Moon Studios for Xbox Game Studios, came out first on Xbox One and is also available on PC. The developer works in Ori and the Will of the Wisps, the direct sequel. Also in a new RPG.

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Dragon Quest XI S: Echoes of a Lost Past (note: 9.3)

The classic role has a new reference with Dragon Quest XI S: Echoes of a lost past, which has come out on Nintendo Switch with a definitive edition. It includes all the content seen on PC and PS4, but also introduces exclusive extras, including additional narrative missions and the possibility of enjoying two-dimensional graphics as an option.

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Luigi's Mansion 3 (note: 9.2)

Super Mario has always been the hero, who took the medals and saved Princess Peach from the clutches of Bowser and other evil beings. On the other hand, the lanky Luigi has always had a reputation for cowardice. In the third installment of Luigi's Mansion you must find your courage to save the whole family of the Mushroom Kingdom, including Mario. In fact, this time he will face the horrors of a strange hotel.

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Cuphead (note: 9.0)

The StudioMDHR video game is another one of those productions that came out exclusively for Xbox One and PC, but that Microsoft has allowed to launch on Nintendo Switch. At the audiovisual level, the product takes the style of the cartoon of the 20s to build an action video game with touches of platforms that is characterized by clashes against the final bosses.

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Astral Chain (note: 9.0)

PlatinumGames works in Bayonetta 3, one of the most anticipated titles for the Kyoto console. However, before marketing the new adventure of the witch, the studio published Astral Chain, another action game, this time set in a futuristic world of action and science fiction, The game retains the seal of Platinum gameplay, although it also has A part of exploration.

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Fire Emblem: Three Houses (note: 9.0)

Together with Luigi's Mansion 3, Astral Chain and The Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening, it is one of the powerful games published by Nintendo for Switch. Intelligent Systems presents a gameplay based on strategic combats, but also gives it more personality and depth in its narrative facet, since the player must talk to progress and develop the plot.

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Baba is you (note: 9.0)

Hempuly Oy is responsible for this curious independent cutting game that bases its gameplay on the puzzles. The particularity is that the rules are written by the player himself, since when interacting with the blocks make up the levels, the rules of the phases change completely. Without a doubt, one of the surprises of 2019.

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Mortal Kombat 11 (note: 8.9)

The bloodiest fight returns, and this time with a version for the Nintendo machine. The quality of the desktop games is preserved, with the relevant graphic clippings, but the title can now be enjoyed on the small screen of Nintendo Switch. Who was going to tell the Kyoto people that so many years after they supported censorship in the original they would end up giving in and allowing a product as bloody as this in their system.

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Dragon Quest Builders 2 (note: 8.6)

The same year that Dragon Quest XI has debuted on Nintendo Switch, so has the second part of a spin-off that has really pleased. This is Dragon Quest Builders 2, the Minecraft based on the popular Square Enix game. Even so, the Japanese developer has not let all the mechanics be based on construction. There is also a story, as well as the possibility of fighting against enemies.

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My Friend Pedro (note: 8.6)

He touches on the theme of friendship, imagination and struggle, which stars a man capable of destroying anyone who stands in his way. He will do it by order of a talkative banana, which is the one that dictates the rules. We can use the divided aim and we will have at our disposal a use of slow motion that creates sequences of action of the most varied.

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Chris Watson is a gaming expert and writer. He has loved video games since childhood and has been writing about them for over 15 years. Chris has worked for major gaming magazines where he reviewed new games and wrote strategy guides. He started his own gaming website to share insider tips and in-depth commentary about his favorite games. When he's not gaming or writing, Chris enjoys travel and hiking. His passion is helping other gamers master new games.

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