The Best Nintendo Switch Exclusives
We recently did a list of the best PlayStation 5 exclusives, and if you know anything about websites it should’ve been blazingly obvious that we were going to be doing the same thing for the Switch and the Xbox Series X|S and whatever other gaming devices might be relevant today. (There’s something called a “Quest,” right?) Today is the Switch’s turn. This kind of list is generally easier with Nintendo consoles like the Switch, because Nintendo routinely makes the best games for their own systems, and Nintendo doesn’t make games for any other hardware. (There is one game that’s technically on two different consoles, but they’re both Nintendo systems, and the other one was retired when the Switch came out, so I think it’s safe to consider that one special game an exclusive.) If you’re looking for the best Nintendo Switch exclusives, you’ll find the answers below. And when you’re done here, go check out our picks for the best Nintendo Switch games of 2024 and the best Nintendo Switch games of all time.
12. Pikmin 4

Nintendo’s latest Pikmin game isn’t the greatest in the series—as Marc Normandin argued here at Paste, it loses a bit of the complexity and spirit of past games in an attempt to make it accessible to a broader audience—but it’s still one of the system’s best. A lot of the new additions are basic common sense kind of stuff, like adding more characters with more personality, and coming up with new Pikmin with new abilities. The dandori challenges and battles have rough equivalents in the last two Pikmin games, but they’re integrated more tightly into the main story here, and keep the classic Pikmin experience of exploring maps on a strict day-night schedule from becoming too repetitive. The nighttime battles are a total whiff, and the one decision in Pikmin 4 that seems to exist solely to pad the game out. Despite all this new business and the multitude of new characters, the most important thing here are still the Pikmin themselves, and their short lives of absolute, one-sided, taken-for-granted service.
11. Mario Kart 8 Deluxe
This special enhanced edition of the Wii U smash was one of the first big tests for the Switch. How would a game initially built to be played exclusively on a console strapped to a TV translate to a system made to be taken anywhere? The answer: about as well as anybody could expect. Mario Kart 8 Deluxe collected every scrap of bonus content for one of the best games of the decade, added a nostalgic return to a classic battle mode, and made all of it perfectly portable thanks to the Switch’s unique capabilities. If anybody was worried that Breath of the Wild would be a one-hit wonder for the Switch, Mario Kart 8 Deluxe gave them hope.
10. Super Smash Bros. Ultimate

Nintendo’s latest violent ode to nostalgia might have more pure content than any other game we’ve seen this decade. It’s got this many characters, and that many stages, and all those other characters who pop up as trophies and spirits (whatever those are). Music? This baby’s got every song you’ve ever heard in a videogame squeezed up inside of it. If you get stressed out when faced with a decision, a fully unlocked Smash Bros. Ultimate character selection screen will probably turn your hair white. Of course a game isn’t good because there’s a lot of it—it’s good because it’s, you know, good. And as a casual Smash player since the very first game came out, I have definitely enjoyed my time inflicting brutal punishment upon some of the most lovable videogame characters ever devised. Ultimate is about as replayable as videogames get.
9. Splatoon 2

Some have dinged this one a bit (including our own review) for sticking too closely to the formula established by the Wii U original. It’s true that, at first, it can feel more like a remake than a sequel. In time though its unique attributes become more apparent, from the variety of weapons, to the new maps, to the various multiplayer modes that supplement the standard Turf War. Splatoon 2 might not break a lot of ground but it’s one of the most purely fun games to come out for any system in years.
8. Metroid Prime Remastered

I’m always reluctant to put remasters and remakes on lists like this, but this year’s surprise release of Metroid Prime Remastered deserves recognition. The original is one of the two or three best Metroid games ever made, and an all-time Nintendo classic, and the fact that the remaster only needs to make a few minor changes to upgrade it for the modern day only underscores how excellent its foundations are. This is a vital piece of gaming history that has barely aged a day in over 20 years, and still the best game I’ve played on the Switch in 2023.
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