Meilleures exclusivités Nintendo Switch | La vie de Nintendo


Nintendo’s Switch has become home to an almost overwhelming number of fantastic games since launching back in 2017. A great deal of them have appeared on other platforms — whether celebrated indie titles or huge AAA releases getting a second wind on Nintendo’s handheld hybrid — but the console is also home to a clutch of brilliant exclusive titles.

We have collected together the best exclusive Switch games, dans aucun ordre particulier, for your perusal below. If you’re not concerned with exclusivity, check out our best Nintendo Switch games guide for the top 50 best games on the platform, period.

All of the games below are available seulement on Nintendo Switch and can’t currently be found on PC or any other platform. This means we’ve had to say goodbye to some entries such as Voyageur Octopathe et Monster Hunter Rise (and Nintendo consoles also count, so sorry Souffle de la nature et Monde de Super Mario 3D — although definitely check out the Switch-exclusive La fureur de Bowser bit). As exclusive experiences that can’t be found elsewhere, these games form the bedrock of Switch’s software library. Naturellement, you’ll find a lot of first-party titles.

Regardless of who made them, the following represent our picks for the best exclusive games on Switch.

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Super Mario Odyssée (Interrupteur)

Super Mario Odyssée (Interrupteur)

Éditeur: Nintendo / Développeur: Nintendo

Date de sortie: 27e oct. 2017 (USA) / 27e oct. 2017 (Royaume-Uni/UE)

Super Mario Odyssée is arguably Nintendo’s finest hour on Nintendo Switch so far, returning Mario to the sandbox-style environments of Super mario 64. The creativity and pure inventiveness on display is incredible, thanks largely to the introduction of Cappy, Mario’s trademark hat which he can use to perform insane platforming moves and possess enemies to solve puzzles. If this isn’t on your Switch yet, what are you waiting for?

éclaboussure 3 (Interrupteur)

éclaboussure 3 (Interrupteur)

Éditeur: Nintendo / Développeur: Nintendo

Date de sortie: 9le sept. 2022 (USA) / 9le sept. 2022 (Royaume-Uni/UE)

éclaboussure 3 c'est plus pareil, but refined to borderline mechanical perfection. It’s the most fun we’ve had with an online shooter in years, and for series veterans it makes éclaboussure 2 feel entirely redundant for all but its unique single-player content. It feels like the development team has solved every problem the Splatoon community was bleating on about, and then fixed some more that we didn’t even realise were problems until they were fixed. There’s nothing revolutionary about it compared to its predecessors, and it’s perhaps missing a Big New Idea™ that you might expect after five years, but Splatoon 3 is the pinnacle of the series, and the pinnacle of shooters on Switch.

Animal Crossing: Nouveaux horizons (Interrupteur)

Animal Crossing: Nouveaux horizons (Interrupteur)

Éditeur: Nintendo / Développeur: Nintendo

Date de sortie: 20mars 2020 (USA) / 20mars 2020 (Royaume-Uni/UE)

Animal Crossing: Nouveaux horizons takes the series and not only drags it back onto home consoles, but improves upon every single facet imaginable. There’s more to do, more to see, more to change, more to mould, and more to love; fans and first-time players are going to find themselves losing hours at a time gathering materials, creating new furniture, and making their island undeniably theirs. Every moment is unashamedly blissful, with excellently-written characters that truly feel alive and an island paradise that gives back infinitely more than you put in. De retour quand Animal Crossing: New Leaf hit the shelves all those years ago and created a whole new generation of fans, many people were wondering how Nintendo could possibly top it, but here we have our answer. This is a masterpiece that it’s worth buying a Switch (ou deux) à jouer.

Nintendo Labo Toy-Con 01: Variety Kit (Interrupteur)

Nintendo Labo Toy-Con 01: Variety Kit (Interrupteur)

Éditeur: Nintendo / Développeur: Nintendo

Date de sortie: 20avr. 2018 (USA) / 27avr. 2018 (Royaume-Uni/UE)

Speaking of creativity and cutting out stuff, Nintendo went and reinvented itself twice in a single generation with the introduction of Nintendo Labo. This solves the problem of all of those plastic peripherals you have lying around the house from previous Nintendo consoles by making the peripherals cardboard. It doesn’t lose any of the magic though – you can play a piano, drive a motorbike, and make friends with a little pet inside a toy house. All with cardboard and your Nintendo Switch.

Le Labo Toy Con 04: VR Kit even enables you to explore the world of VR using just your Switch, a pair of plastic goggles with lenses and a bunch of rubber bands and plastic O-rings. Et, bien sûr, cardboard. It’s great, and it also allows you to experience certain other titles including Super Mario Odyssée, The Legend of Zelda: Souffle de la nature and even Super Smash Bros. Ultime in special VR modes.

Tetris 99 (Changer de boutique en ligne)

Tetris 99 (Changer de boutique en ligne)

Éditeur: Nintendo / Développeur: Arika

Date de sortie: 13fév 2019 (USA) / 14fév 2019 (Royaume-Uni/UE)

Exclusive to Nintendo Switch Online subscribers, Tetris 99 offers a truly unique way to play the tried-and-tested classic, even if the overall package feels a little lightweight. Essentially a battle royale take on Tetris, playing live against 98 others is chaotic, and the action feels fast, précis, and wonderfully addictive. It’s seriously difficult, too – we’d fancy our chances in Fortnite over this any day – and we’re impressed with the fact that it’s forced us to play the game with a completely different approach to our usual slow-and-steady ways. Signing up for Nintendo Switch Online just to play this game might be a bit of a stretch, but if you’re already a member, what are you waiting for? It’s ‘free’, and it might just become your next favourite time sink.

RMX rapide (Changer de boutique en ligne)

RMX rapide (Changer de boutique en ligne)

Éditeur: Shin'en Multimédia / Développeur: Shin'en Multimédia

Date de sortie: 3e mars 2017 (USA) / 3e mars 2017 (Royaume-Uni/UE)

While Nintendo fans are falling over themselves begging for a new F-zéro (seriously Ninty, il est temps), the folks over at Shin’en Multimedia weren’t in the mood to beg. Plutôt, the developer just went and made the Fast franchise on Nintendo platforms. You’ve got a wide variety of vehicles, racetracks, and an unrivalled sense of speed. Unrivalled, c'est, until Nintendo pulls its finger out. F-Zero is actually quite different, but until that arrives, Fast RMX is filling the speedy anti-grav racing void admirably.

Mario + Rabbids Kingdom Battle (Interrupteur)

Mario + Rabbids Kingdom Battle (Interrupteur)

Éditeur: Ubisoft / Développeur: Ubisoft

Date de sortie: 29août 2017 (USA) / 29août 2017 (Royaume-Uni/UE)

Mario + Rabbids Kingdom Battle surprised us all when it launched. Who would have thought that an XCOM-inspired tactical RPG featuring Mario and Ubisoft’s Rabbids could be so good?! So good, en fait, that it remains one of the best Nintendo Switch exclusives to this day.

Histoire de golf (Changer de boutique en ligne)

Histoire de golf (Changer de boutique en ligne)

Éditeur: Jeux de la barre latérale / Développeur: Jeux de la barre latérale

Date de sortie: 28le sept. 2017 (USA) / 28le sept. 2017 (Royaume-Uni/UE)

Histoire de golf is like a spiritual successor to Mario Golf on the Game Boy Color, in that it marries RPG gameplay with golf. It’s an odd combination that, perhaps more oddly, works really well. You’ll explore eight unique environments, solving the world’s (and your own!) problems by hitting them with a golf ball.

Chroniques de Xenoblade 3 (Interrupteur)

Chroniques de Xenoblade 3 (Interrupteur)

Éditeur: Nintendo / Développeur: Monolithe doux

Date de sortie: 29juillet 2022 (USA) / 29juillet 2022 (Royaume-Uni/UE)

Chroniques de Xenoblade 2 is the sequel to arguably the best JRPG on Nintendo Wii (now available on Switch) and is a very, very bon jeu, mais Chroniques de Xenoblade 3 is a genuine masterpiece and the highlight of Monolith Soft’s superb series thus far. There’s an emotionally-charged and surprisingly edgy epic to get stuck into here, a sprawling and hugely engaging narrative populated by a cast of unforgettable characters that’s backed up by some of the very best combat we’ve had the pleasure of getting to grips with in this genre to date. Plus de 100 hours into this one, we’re as captivated now as we were when we first booted it up and it has more than delivered every bit of the adventure, emotion, and action that its key art promised it might. Aionios awaits, it’s time to seize the future.

Alliance ultime de Marvel 3: L'Ordre noir (Interrupteur)

Alliance ultime de Marvel 3: L'Ordre noir (Interrupteur)

Éditeur: Nintendo / Développeur: Koei Tecmo

Date de sortie: 19juillet 2019 (USA) / 19juillet 2019 (Royaume-Uni/UE)

Alliance ultime de Marvel 3: L'Ordre noir isn’t a groundbreaking, narrative-heavy reinterpretation of the comic characters you know and love, but then again neither were the first two games. In that regard, it’s a very faithful sequel that mines the vast roster of characters from the comics while including plenty of nods to the current state of the more modern Marvel Cinematic Universe. While it doesn’t do anything particularly new or outstanding, it embraces the brainless fun of its brawler combat with gusto, and it’s at its absolute best when played with a team of player-controlled supers. Excelsieur!

Les jeux les plus vendus de Switch au Japon après cinq ans (Interrupteur)

Les jeux les plus vendus de Switch au Japon après cinq ans (Interrupteur)

Éditeur: Nintendo / Développeur: Nintendo

Date de sortie: 16juin 2017 (USA) / 16juin 2017 (Royaume-Uni/UE)

We love Les jeux les plus vendus de Switch au Japon après cinq ans and we won’t hear a bad word said about it. Nintendo doesn’t just make a game in a genre, it makes that genre work for it — we saw that with éclaboussure, which reinvented the competitive online shooter, and now with ARMS. In many ways, this is as much of a puzzler as it is an action-packed fighter. Given that you’re often fighting enemies from range, and your punches take time to land, you really have to try and catch your opponent off guard.