As 2020 draws to a close (finally!) and the fresh-faced 2021 peeks at us from over the horizon, it’s time to look back at the best Switch games to release over the past 360-odd days.
In what ended up being an extremely tough year for many people, there were positives to be found — at least in the field of video games! A release schedule that at the start of the year was essentially Animal Crossing and a bunch of blank spaces belied a host of top-quality games that were released within a matter of weeks after their surprise announcement.
But which were the absolute best games of 2020? Well, we’ve asked you that very question and tomorrow we’ll publish the top 50 picks according to Nintendo Life readers. Today, however, we of Team Nintendo Life shall be sharing our picks of the best Switch games of 2020. It wasn’t easy — the shortlist we drew up certainly wasn’t very short! — but after each nominating our personal top 10s with points assigned, we’ve whittled down the following ten Switch games that cumulatively represent our absolute favourites of 2020.
As for the reader-voted Switch GOTY 2020 list, there’s still time to squeeze in ratings before publication tomorrow, although remember that as with our other reader-ranked lists you’ll also be able to rate your favourites and influence that ranking after it goes live, too — perhaps the perfect activity for sitting on the sofa of a Christmas Day afternoon, bloated with turkey and regret.
The one below, though? This one’s set in stone eternally. Let’s take a look at NL staff’s top 10 Switch games of 2020…
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We imagine the pitch for Super Mario Bros. 35 was a short one, but the fact that everything hangs together so well belies the complexity of design and the thought that’s gone into this online multiplayer take on the granddaddy of platform games. For Nintendo Switch Online subscribers, Super Mario Bros. 35 is a timely and fitting tribute to the plumber’s legacy. The worst thing we can say is that we’re disappointed that Nintendo plans to shutter servers on 31st March 2021 (presumably to make way for ‘The Legend of Zelda 35’ or something like that). Then again, perhaps its fleeting nature makes us savour it all the more…
Only joking. Leave it up, Nintendo. You know it makes sense.
And yet it came. Moon Studios went above and beyond to get this running at 60fps on Nintendo’s console, and the fact that it doesn’t feel like a truncated or compromised version in the slightest is testament to the developer’s skill and desire to reach as large an audience as possible with this gorgeous game. Play it.
Objectively, the GOTY is Animal Crossing. I may have limited interest in it, but it offered such right things at the right time that it became a goddamn social phenomenon in its own right.
Personally? It’s Portland, baby! Switch has always been my gateway to more games I’d be struggling to access otherwise, but 2020 was particularly insane in that regard. Even Rune Factory 4 and Xenoblade Chronicles were most welcome (and both ended up actually preordered) despite me having them on 3DS – the new versions scored me the Japanese voiceovers, among other things. But holy Moses… Tokyo Mirage Sessions? Two Langrissers and the original Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles??? All the Bioshocks and most of the Borderlands?! Burnout Paradise and Need for Speed Hot Pursuit?!! Felt like its own Christmas for every quarter of the year. Even the early SaGa games just got released.
I’m don’t participate in the NL picks which somehow rely on their general 5 star system (the kind of silliness I only ever humour on Backloggery, and idly at that), but I’d have trouble picking one anyway. For a time that took its toll on everyone including the VGI, this still managed to be one heck of a year to own a Switch. And the fourth year of being the all-time best console to date in my eyes.