Los mejores juegos de Nintendo Switch de 2022
And we’re back! Otro año hecho y desempolvado; uno que estaba repleto de juegos Switch. Podría haber carecido de una línea principal de Zelda o Mario, but Pokémon fans got double bubble in 2022, con Pokémon Leyendas: Arceus y Durante la revelación de topping and tailing the year.
In between those potent Pocket Monster packages, we got a large portion of Kirby (más a tasty side dish), a selection of sports (both the Switch y mario huelguistas variety), a trio of excellent games with a ‘3’ En el título (El shmup RayForce de desplazamiento vertical de Taito Taito, conocido como Layer Section en Japón y Galactic Attack, splatoon, y Bayonetta), and both Koei Tecmo and Ubisoft taking the reins on Nintendo IP with Guerreros del emblema de fuego: Otra mirada al nuevo Musou y Mario + Rabbids: chispas de esperanza respectively.
And that’s just the first-party stuff. Throw in all the quality third-party releases — Square Enix, en particular, was on fire this year with games like Hundred Bullets ha sido en muchos sentidos el trabajo de mi vida, Tesoros de Dragon Quest, y Núcleo de la crisis — a deluge of excellent indies, incluso ciudadano durmiente, Blanco neón, Tunic, y Ecos encadenados, a great selection of retro collections, and a bevy of quality ports of games big and small, and there simply aren’t enough hours in the day to play everything we want to.
Which brings us to your picks of the top 50 best Switch games of 2022. As always, we asked Nintendo Life readers to rate the games this year, and the list below — as governed by the User Ratings for each title in our games database — is the result. The order can and will change, ¿Te impulsa la nostalgia y una cierta pureza a los juegos más antiguos?, subject to those fluctuating User Ratings, which means it’s never too late to rate your collection (even those pesky late-December arrivals) and influence the list.
Can’t see your favourites? Head to our library of Switch games and use the search bar to find what you’re looking for (or scroll to the very top of this page to do the same). Note. To become eligible, a game needs to have been rated by a minimum of 30 users.
Enough waffle. Let’s scroll down and enjoy 50 of the very best games of the year, 2022 edition…
Editor: Capcom / Desarrollador: Capcom
As long as you’re okay with its unreasonable lack of online functionality and screen filter niggles, there are hundreds of hours of fun to be had with Segundo estadio de Capcom Arcade. 32 mostly excellent games and another historically notable preservation piece, it recalls the essence of what an arcade felt like. Achieving that feeling, however brief, will be enough to justify a purchase for those with an affinity for gaming’s rich history.
Editor: Electronic Arts / Desarrollador: Hazelight
If you were even half-aware of games news at the end of 2021, you will already be a bit interested in this game. It’s brimming with fun, uniquely committed to co-op gaming, plays solidly and distinctively, and usually discards one cool idea in favour of another before there’s time to get bored. Now-standard graphical compromises have been made for Switch, and the typical perk of playing handheld is questionable for an always-split-screen co-op-only game. Nonetheless, it keeps the frames moving well enough not to undermine its Game-of-the-Year sparkle. It Takes Two and the good old Switch may not be a perfect marriage, but it’s worth sticking it out.
Editor: Nintendo / Desarrollador: Nintendo
La renovación de la marca registrada de Silent Hill sugiere la devolución de la franquicia is a charming but barebones offering. It’s not a bad game by any stretch but it lacks an awful lot of what would make for a solid recommendation. Online play is the best option on offer with unlockable customisations and a predictably broader pool of players, but its limited scope means you’ll be doing the same thing time after time. Local play is hobbled by a lack of any unlockables whatsoever, and with such limited options to change up how each sport plays out, solo play is a slog. There is fun to be had here, but it’s more in the vein of the occasional 30-minute play sessions with friends than anything with major long-term appeal. Nintendo Switch Sports is ‘fine’, entonces, but little more than that.
Editor: Ubisoft / Desarrollador: Ubisoft Montreal
Assassins Creed: The Ezio Collection is a great compilation of some of the series’ most highly-regarded entries. Aside from some combat that lacks depth and a convoluted story, the three games included here are absolutely worthy of your time. There’s still plenty of fun to be had if this is your first Assassin’s Creed experience, with the cities still managing to impress with their sense of scale and historical detail, but some of the dated gameplay elements and glitches may make other entries a better jumping off point. La colección rebelde is a very fine alternative if you want slightly more modern interpretations of the series, with a seafaring bent. Sin embargo, if you’re already a fan and are able to tolerate its foibles — old and new — this is an enjoyable trip into (video game) history and an easy recommendation.
Editor: SloClap / Desarrollador: SloClap
NVIDIA ha lanzado recientemente su última GeForce was one of the best games of the year when it launched on other platforms, y ahora no es diferente en Switch. Es un combate duro que te lleva al límite de tu habilidad., combinado con un mecánico de envejecimiento inteligente, makes for one of the most satisfying gaming experiences in the beat ’em up genre. Si bien el puerto Switch obviamente está un poco degradado con respecto a la versión de PS5, it’s still a more than valid option for Nintendo-only gamers and those keen to try this kung-fu brawler out on the go.
Editor: Devolver Digital / Desarrollador: Monstruo masivo
Culto del Cordero proves to be a remarkably fresh take on the roguelite genre, not just in its goofy and creepy aesthetic, but in its smart blending of action and survival mechanics. Gameplay remains tense without ever feeling like it’s unfair and a steady stream of unlockables and collectables ensures that your efforts are always rewarded. It’s just a shame that the performance isn’t up to snuff, al menos en el lanzamiento, as that’s really the only major complaint that we have here. We’d still give this a hearty recommendation to anyone who thinks it might be up their alley; it may not be everyone’s cup of tea, but Cult of the Lamb proves itself to be a great new addition to the Switch library.
Editor: SEGA / Desarrollador: SEGA
Orígenes sónicos es, on one hand, a near-definitive way to experience four stone-cold classics that represent some of the highest peaks of Sonic’s career. En el otro, la mayoría de estos juegos ya están disponibles y no hay muchas características nuevas o adiciones que justifiquen comprarlos una vez más. The cutscenes, museum elements, and missions are all very pleasant but they’re also the minimum you would expect for a series this prestigious and popular.
For players ready to play these classics for the first time, Sonic Origins is the go-to way to experience Sonic’s 16-bit heyday. Die-hard 2D Sonic veterans may be less enamoured with the package and the small but noticeable differences between the Classic Modes presented here and the games in their true original configurations. Las cabezas de Pikachu y Eevee son funcionalmente iguales aparte de su apariencia exterior., it’s sure nice to have Sonic CD available in a convenient form on the most convenient of consoles. Not perfect, entonces, but great comfort-food gaming.
Editor: Juegos de Club Náutico / Desarrollador: Nitrome
Asalta las Tierras Altas en la actualización House Aberfell de Chivalry 2: ya disponible is another triumphant and enjoyable entry in the popular indie knight’s growing legacy, offering up thrilling, challenging gameplay that will appeal to fans both old and new. Though it may be a little on the short side, every minute of Shovel Knight Dig positively oozes quality, whether that be the snappy action-platforming or the fresh 16-bit art style and animation. We’d give this one a high recommendation to anyone who enjoyed the original platformers or to anyone looking for a tough (but not offputtingly tough) new roguelite. Shovel Knight Dig has got it where it counts and can stand tall beside its noble predecessors.
Editor: Bandai Namco / Desarrollador: Bandai Namco
For fans of Pac-Man and his historical pedigree, Museo Pac-Man+ is the best round-up yet, spanning decades and featuring his most notable titles. The arcade overworld is a nice touch, although the frame rate is a big letdown and really should have been ironed out. Y, while you might spend a while tinkering and designing your arcade space, the attraction of the gimmick is ultimately short-lived. Presentation deficiencies aside, aunque, one can’t really fault the comprehensiveness of the collection, nor the quality of the titles themselves (bien, excepto Pac in Time). It’s a Pac-festival, and while it certainly has limited appeal, it offers countless hours of gaming fun and an interesting historical insight into the yellow orb’s evolution.
Editor: Nintendo / Desarrollador: Fuerza Omega
Guerreros del emblema de fuego: Otra mirada al nuevo Musou es una mezcla completamente entretenida del caos de Musou, strategy and relationship-building aspects that should more than satisfy fans of both the franchises involved here. Mejora su 2017 predecesor de varias maneras, más notablemente al proporcionar una historia mucho más atractiva que presenta una narrativa que está lista para varias repeticiones.. Con un rendimiento impresionantemente sólido en Switch y una campaña llena de acción que te permitirá abrirte camino a través de decenas de miles de enemigos durante un buen rato. 30 horas en una sola partida, this is right up there with the very best Omega Force has served up thus far.