When theNintendo Switchlaunched back in 2017, the new console took the world by storm. After all,Nintendoshowed the world it’s possible to have both a decently-powerful console and a handheld at the same time. Moreover, its docking capabilities and portability make the Switch quite the ideal go-to console for any sort of gamer.

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And now, aside fromBreath of the Wild, Nintendo’s new star doesn’t just have Nintendo games. Thankfully, Nintendo’s partnership with various devs and publishers paved the way for new titles - both ports and new entries - to grace the Switch. Moreover, free titles actually roam around the Nintendo eShop without some gamers noticing. Which of these are the most underrated?

10Realm Royale

Battle royale enthusiasts looking atRealm Royalemight thinkHi-Rezjust made aFortniteclone. However, despite similar art styles, this medieval battle royale title gives an RPG spin to the genre. Matches inRealm Royalebegin likeusual battle royale titles- 100 players get into a vast open-world that constantly shrinks. However,Realm Royalechanges the game with two things: Classes and Forges.

For instance,Realm Royaleoffers players a choice of one of five classes (Warrior, Engineer, Assassin, Mage, and Hunter) in a match, each with their own talents and abilities. Lastly, with Forges, players can destroy items they find in order to make better equipment.

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9Warframe

Despite being a 2013 release,Warframeremains as one of the most immersive free-to-play titles out there.Warframeis a combination of RPG, stealth, and shooter games. In this game, players take on the role of Tenno, ancient warriors awoken only to find themselvesin the middle of warring interplanetary factions.

Whereas other action titles rely on quick matches and the modern Battle Royale format,Warframemakes gameplay more personal. Its 2018 Switch port retains coreWarframefeatures, including collecting Warframe units as well as customizable loadouts. Aside from fast-paced action involving numerous skills, weapons, and melee combat, a lot of fun inWarframecomes from collecting Warframe armor, as each has their own unique abilities.

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8Super Kirby Clash

Despite what the cover art might show, the Switch port of theTeam Kirby Clash Deluxefor theNintendo 3DSbrings a remarkably in-depth RPG experience. InSuper Kirby Clash, players not only “become"Kirby, but they also choose from four classes. Players can become a Beam Mage, Doctor Healmore, Hammer Lord, or Sword Hero. All of these classes have their unique abilities, equipment, and playstyles.

The game plays remarkably similar toSuper Smash Bros, where players have tofight enemiesin a side-scrolling environment. Yes, that’s right - players.Super Kirby Clashoffers a multiplayer component where up to three friends can join matches or AI can fill in their roles!

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7Smite

Why settle for a Switch MOBA when there’sDoTA 2orLeague, right? If players don’t want to play a Battle Royale game, perhaps a quick round ofSmitemight suit their fancy. In this mythology-based MOBA, players take on the role of Gods in a battleground that pins pantheon versus pantheon. It has traditional three-lane combat or other game modes for more fast-paced action.

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However, players might loveSmitefor the degree of control they get with their players. Matches take place in third-person view, with players able to move around and aim their attacks and skills. As such, players not only move fast, but they place their attacks precisely where they want. It’s likemoving with their God, and it’s a refreshing feeling.

6Tetris 99

Whoever thinksTetrisis “too chill” should tryTetris 99. The game still has the Zen feeling of playingTetrisduring downtime… except when players realize they’re playing against 98 other opponents. That’s right,Tetris 99is theTetrisversion ofa vicious battle royale.

Players inTetris 99play the game as usual, except this time they’re only allowed to attack weaker competitors. Moreover, the theme song gets much faster during the more intense moments in the game, makingTetris 99easily one of the most exciting free games for the Switch where players don’t even have to move a character.

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5Fallout Shelter

Bethesdafans who want to skip the sprawling open world ofFallout 4might want to try their hand in vault management withFallout Shelter. In this simulation game, players are put in charge of building a vault for various residents as they surviveEarth’s irradiated environment, scary monsters, and bandit attacks. Moreover, for a game that launched way back in 2015,Fallout Shelterdoesn’t lose its appeal. After all, why would anyone refuse to manage a shelter?

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However, aside from being able to construct various kinds of rooms, players can also manage individual residents. Moreover, players have to balance electricity, food, and hunger while keeping the entire population happy and content.

4Paladins

Players who want to try a hero shooter that’s notOverwatchcan tryPaladins, again from Hi-Rez Studios. UnlikeBlizzard’s hero shooter,Paladinsis a blend of science fiction and fantasy. As such, heroes include Champions that use not just guns, but also bows, crossbows, and other bladed weapons.

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Like other shooter games,Paladinsalso has a variety of modes. Aside from the primary Siege mode, there are area control-based Onslaught and King of the Hill modes, as well as the traditional Deathmatch. Players who want to take a break from shooting games but want something new for their trigger fingers might enjoyPaladins.

3Dauntless

Players looking for a monster to hunt for awesome loot won’t have to wait forMonster Hunter: Worldin the Switch. In fact,Dauntlesspoises to be an alternative taketo the monster-hunting gamewith its modernized setting and a more playful approach to gameplay.

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In this monster-hunting game, players take on the role of the remnants of humanity struggling to survive against monsters called Behemoths. Players, now Slayers, hunt these Behemoths with various weapons and equipment. Like inWorld,Dauntlessgives players access to weapons such as Aether Strikers, Axes, Chain Blades, Swords, and War Pikes. Moreover, the game also gives a sleeker, more stylish look into armors, making them seem more slender and easy to move with.

2Asphalt 9: Legends

Folks who have ever held a mobile phone would’ve heard ofGameloft. And that’s right, the mobile game dev isn’t out of the picture. In fact,Asphalt 9: Legendsfor the Switch proves Gameloft has come far in terms of developing games - and this time for handheld platforms. WithAsphalt 9having an initial mobile phone release, seeing the game ported to the Switch can give gamers a wonderful racer with stunning graphics.

However, aside from graphics,Asphalt 9: Legendsoffers quite a lot of things for a free game. Aside from a roster of 84 cars, each of these vehicles has a “class” that complements a player’s playstyle.

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1DC Universe Online

Superhero fans aching to live the dream as a hero or a villain can finally make this come true inDC Universe Online. In this free-to-play MMO, players take on the role of heroes and villains who use the same power sets as some of the most prolific members of theDC Universe. Aside from that, players can customize the way their character looks and fights with vast personalization options.

Thanks to its introduction in the Switch, players can take their heroes with them. Moreover, the game offers a unique story comprising of more than 30 “Episodes” that establishes the role of the player’s heroes in the self-contained universe ofDCUO.

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