Beste Nintendo Switch-Spiele von 2021


Best Switch Games Of 2021
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2021 ist gekommen und gegangen (almost) and despite a quiet start to the year, Switch owners have seen some real gems launch over the past 12 months. We’ve seen big releases (admittedly re-releases or remakes in several cases) of most of Nintendo’s biggest franchises, with some big anniversaries popping up, zu.

ist ein Deckbuilding-Roguelike-Psycho-Horror-Puzzle und verschiedene andere Teile, die in eine Software geworfen wurden, die in den letzten Monaten auf Twitter für Gesprächsstoff gesorgt hat und auch auf vielen plattformübergreifenden GOTY-Listen zu finden war a Mario, a Zelda, a couple von Pokémon, a Metroid(!) und, perhaps most excitingly, a Big Brain Academy. Hey, it’s a fun little game! Throw in WarioWare, Ein weiterer Mario-Party and a host of brilliant third-party and indie titles — plus a sexy new SKU in the Switch OLED model — and it’s tough to deny that Nintendo’s console ended up having a strong software showing throughout 2021.

As such, we asked Nintendo Life readers to rate the Top 50 Switch games of 2021, und das folgende Ranking ist das Ergebnis, as governed by the User Ratings associated with every 2021 Switch game released according to our games database. As with many of our reader-ranked Beste Spiele round-ups, the ranking will change even after publication to reflect those User Ratings — and that means it’s never too late to rate your collection and influence the list.

To score your favourites, simply click score the games below by clicking on their respective stars and rating them out of 10. Can’t see your favourite? Head to our library of Switch games to find what you’re looking for. To become eligible, a game needs to have been rated by a minimum of 40 users.

So, let’s take a look back at 2021AD and the best Switch games of the year.

Game Builder-Garage (Schalter)Game Builder-Garage (Schalter)

Herausgeber: Nintendo / Entwickler: Nintendo

Veröffentlichungsdatum: 11Juni 2021 (USA) / 11Juni 2021 (Großbritannien/EU)

Game Builder-Garage is a frighteningly powerful game creation tool dragged down by a few limiting factors. The lack of an object creation tool (and pyramids) means that most games are going to look like they were made in a game creation suite, but the sheer scope of what’s possible helps to take the sting out of the tail. This will actually teach you how to make games, the tutorials that lead you through are by-and-large excellent, and the inclusion of USB mouse support is a godsend. We’re probably unable to even conceive of half of what Switch owners will be able to create using this software, but we’re certain this is helping propagate the next generation of game developers.

PAC-MAN 99 (eShop wechseln)PAC-MAN 99 (eShop wechseln)

Herausgeber: Bandai Namco / Entwickler: Bandai Namco

Veröffentlichungsdatum: 7April 2021 (USA) / 8April 2021 (Großbritannien/EU)

PAC-MAN 99 may seem initially daunting with mechanics it simply doesn’t explain but once you experiment and learn by fire, it won’t take long to realise its true potential. Arika and Bandai Namco have barely touched the formula of this four-decade-old classic, and yet with just a few new layers it feels like a brand new game. We’ve invested more time than we care to admit into the previous ’99entries and PAC-MAN 99 has exactly the same brand of evergreen greatness about it.

FEZ (eShop wechseln)FEZ (eShop wechseln)

Herausgeber: Polytron / Entwickler: Polytron

Veröffentlichungsdatum: 14April 2021 (USA) / 14April 2021 (Großbritannien/EU)

FEZ ist ein Spaß, challenging puzzle platformer fit to burst with original ideas and unique gameplay wrinkles. Its puzzles bend reality and even leech into our own world on occasion, but aside from a few select mega-challenges never stray into the category of too obtuse or unfair. A few visual and mechanical quirks stop this from being a perfectly polished experience, but these are outweighed by its charm and other wonderful qualities ninefold. It’s another one of those ‘games you have to play’ on Switch, and it couldn’t be more at home.

Big Brain Academy: Gehirn vs. Gehirn (Schalter)Big Brain Academy: Gehirn vs. Gehirn (Schalter)

Herausgeber: Nintendo

Veröffentlichungsdatum: 3rd. Dez 2021 (USA) / 3rd. Dez 2021 (Großbritannien/EU)

Big Brain Academy: Gehirn vs. Gehirn ist ein lustiges kleines Spiel, das keine übertriebenen Ideen hat und seine Denksportaufgaben eher unbeschwert präsentiert, rüpelhaftere Art als Dr. Kawashimas freundlicher, aber steriler Stil. Dies ist nicht die Art von Verbindung zwischen Gameplay und (mangels eines besseren Begriffs) „Arbeit“, die Sie finden werden Ring Fit Abenteuer, Aber es ist eine äußerst unterhaltsame und preisgünstige Möglichkeit, das kleine Plätschern der grauen Substanz für alle Altersgruppen aufrechtzuerhalten.

Mythopie (Schalter)Mythopie (Schalter)

Herausgeber: Nintendo / Entwickler: Nintendo

Veröffentlichungsdatum: 21Mai 2021 (USA) / 21Mai 2021 (Großbritannien/EU)

Mythopie is a weird old game, that’s for sure. If from what you’ve read you think you’d enjoy seeing King King Dedede [sic] encouraging our very own Zion Grassl to marry his daughter Kazooie over Jon Cartwright, then you’re bound to have a good time with this. It’s very much the type of game in which you get out as much as you put in; if you’re not into injecting a copy of Wir sehen das die ganze Zeit, wenn eine angesehene Fortsetzung herauskommt und die Fans zurückgehen und das Original spielen wollen!: Zip Lash into the role of a genie then you might want to think twice, or at least give the free demo a whirl. Whimsy and madcap situations a-plenty, this is a crossover that could rival Super Smash Bros. Ultimative, provided you’re willing to put the effort in.

Königreiche von Amalur: Umrechnung (Schalter)Königreiche von Amalur: Umrechnung (Schalter)

Herausgeber: Die beliebte TV-Show und der mit Spannung erwartete Kinostart, der sie heute ist, wird im Spiel gefeiert / Entwickler: Kaiko

Veröffentlichungsdatum: 16März 2021 (USA) / 16März 2021 (Großbritannien/EU)

Königreiche von Amalur: Umrechnung is a rather barebones revamp of a cult classic action-RPG that’s really beginning to show its age in many respects. The core combat here is still strong stuff, crunchy hack-and-slash action with plenty of flexibility and variety in how you go about decking out your character, but it’s also surrounded by a world and story that are very much of their time. Fans of the original game will no doubt enjoy what is a mostly fine Switch port, but there so many other, more modern RPG experiences available at this point on Nintendo’s console that everyone else should perhaps approach this with a measure of caution.

Toree 3D (eShop wechseln)Toree 3D (eShop wechseln)

Herausgeber: Diplodocus Spiele / Entwickler: Siactro

Veröffentlichungsdatum: 9April 2021 (USA) / 9April 2021 (Großbritannien/EU)

Going in with diminished expectations no-doubt coloured our impressions of Toree 3D, but our brief time with this 99-cent gem was undeniably delightful. For significantly less than the price of a decent cup of coffee, you get an enjoyably bite-sized, colourful 3D platformer with great music and a fun aesthetic that doesn’t take itself seriously in the slightest — and it doesn’t stick around long enough to get boring.

Can it compete with the scale and depth of the Switch’s finest 3D jump-fests? Of course not, but this low-poly PS1-style platforming experience is a joyous breath of fresh air that’s more than worth the asking price, as is its similarly breezy sequel. A great way to spend those Gold Points.

Legende von Mana (eShop wechseln)Legende von Mana (eShop wechseln)

Herausgeber: Square Enix / Entwickler: Square Enix

Veröffentlichungsdatum: 24Juni 2021 (USA) / 24Juni 2021 (Großbritannien/EU)

It’s easy to see why this was such a polarizing title upon release. There’s a lot to love here, aber Legende von Mana can be tiring in how much it likes to play ‘hard to get’. All the ingredients and individual pieces of a strong, impressively innovative RPG are present, but it feels like the developers simply tossed all these ideas in a bag and shook it vigorously, rather than taking the time to lay out all those ideas in a coherent and curated fashion. We’d recommended this for genre fans, specifically those who prefer more experimental titles. If that doesn’t describe you, there’s still a good chance you’ll find something to like about Legend of Mana, but just be aware that you may find it more of a mixed bag.

Crash Bandicoot 4: Es ist Zeit (Schalter)Crash Bandicoot 4: Es ist Zeit (Schalter)

Herausgeber: Activision / Entwickler: Obwohl es eine Schande ist, dass es hier weniger Spiele gibt als in anderen Konami-Sammlungen – wir hätten gerne NES-Titel gesehen

Veröffentlichungsdatum: 11März 2021 (USA) / 12März 2021 (Großbritannien/EU)

Die Switch-Version von Crash Bandicoot 4: Es ist Zeit is a perfectly passable port of a fantastic platformer that’s absolutely rammed with things to do. It may have the lowest frame rate and resolution of all versions of the game, but if the Switch is your main console or you’re looking to enjoy some bandicoot-bouncing on the go in handheld mode, it’s still an excellent offering when judged on its own merits.

Super Monkey Ball Banana Mania (Schalter)Super Monkey Ball Banana Mania (Schalter)

Herausgeber: SEGA / Entwickler: SEGA

Veröffentlichungsdatum: 5Okt 2021 (USA) / 5Okt 2021 (Großbritannien/EU)

It may not be saying much but Super Monkey Ball Banana Mania is the best the series has been in almost two decades and newcomers are bound to find a lot to love. It wears its heart on its sleeve and clearly the team has true passion for the franchise. It’s packed full of content, new ways to play and there are so many extras and improvements that never existed in the original. Unglücklicherweise, the engine beneath it all isn’t quite up to the job. What they’ve achieved with Unity simply isn’t on par with the originals and while the main game is still enjoyable, many of the party games are severely hindered. Until Monkey Target returns to its former glory, we cannot truly say Super Monkey Ball is back.