TheNintendo Switch, like all portable gaming systems, excels at certain genres. RPGs are great because they often require players to do a lot of grinding from time to time. Playing them while multitasking is an easy way to keep one’s backlog from getting too big on either side of the equation.

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Hades gameplay bares enough similarities to appeal to Diablo fans

Then there are roguelikes, a genre that can be demanding and punishing. Since runs can often be quick, they are great for sessions lasting from five to ten minutes to hours. Metroidvanias fall in a similar category as they often times beckon players to keep exploring without many barriers. These are just a few genres represented in the games below that work best for this ever-growing portable empire.

10Hades By Supergiant Games

So farHadesis only available on PC and Switch but presumably, it will come to other consoles. Right now, either way, just doing that one more run mantra on Switch makes it hard to put down. This game is accessible to evenbeginners of roguelikes. That doesn’t mean it’s not hard, but even in death, there is always some reward to keep one going on and on.

Dead Cellsis a bit more of a leap up in difficulty fromHades. Like most roguelikes, it actually takes a lot away in death. There are rewards to make one’s character stronger, so it’s not a total loss.

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The experience one gains in the real world from practice is what helps the most. It’s another one of those games that is hard to put down on Switch, as runs can go pretty quickly.

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8Diablo 3 By Blizzard Entertainment

Diablo 3may seem like the quintessential PC gam,e as that’s where this series started. The community from Blizzard is huge, but it also has the quality of a roguelike. The reason why people like it so much is because it can be played relentlessly. One victory leads to the next and so forth. Plus it’s a great co-op game, especially whentaking down a Prime Evil. Playing it on Switch then is perfect for grinding out levels be it alone or with friends.

7Hollow Knight By Team Cherry

There is somethingso appealing about an indie MetroidvanialikeHollow Knight. It has the essence of aDark Soulstype game as well because it’s challenging and materials can be lost in death. This will get players to actively attempt to be more careful. The Metroidvania aspect can be addicting because, in many ways, there are no barriers to exploration. Wanting to see what’s around the next corner is perfect for a drop-in, or drop-out session on Switch.

6Axiom Verge By Thomas Happs Games LLC

Hollow Knightis more along the lines of theCastlevaniatype of Metroidvania whereasAxiom Vergeborrows heavily from theMetroidside of things. That is to say, it is a platform shooter. Since the sequel is due out sometime this year there has never been a better time to try this out or to replay it and catch up. It’s another game where exploring every nook and cranny has its own set of rewards.

5Celeste By Matt Makes Games

Celestemay look like a cute platformer and it is, but it’s also a darker tale of emotional acceptance. It’s a brutally challenging game where one wrong move can cause instant death. Thankfully, checkpoints are generous and load times make the wait not an irritating process. On Switch, it is even better to try a couple of jumps and then put it down if things get too frustrating.

4Dragon Quest XI By Square Enix

Before last year’s port of this version ofDragon Quest XIlaunched on PS4 and Xbox One, this was the definitive version of the game as it says in the title.It added a lot of stuffover the original like a fully orchestrated soundtrack compared to the midi version. It also added quests and an optional viewing mode from the 3DS version that never left Japan. Even thoughthis RPG gamedid get ported to those other systems, there’s nothing quite like grinding out levels on Switch passively while doing something else like catching up on a show likeWandaVision.

3Final Fantasy X By Square Enix

Final Fantasy Xwill turn twenty years old this July. Despite it being two decades old, it still sells relatively well as it keeps getting ports. It’s another RPG that is killer to pop out to do some leveling up, side quests, ora game of blitzball. Since it is so old most have played it so one can skip through the story in order to get to the meaty content. Whether one hasplayed this gameor has not played it yet, it’s still a worthy package deal on Switch with its sequel.

2Disgaea 4 By Nippon Ichi Software

This version ofDisgaea 4is the second highest-reviewed entry in the series next to PSP re-release of the first game. It is the entry that rejuvenated the series and harkened back to the original.Final Fantasy XandDragon Quest XImay be packed full of content, but there is no challenging theDisgaeaseries.

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LikeDiablo, they can be played nearly infinitely due to the high-level count along with being able to level up items. It is a must-have for tactical RPG fans and as good a place as any to jump into the series.

1Wargroove By Chucklefish

Since Nintendo is seemingly unwilling to make anotherAdvance Warsentry, it is up to indie developers.Wargroovethem is a worthy successor to that franchise.It is another tactical gamebut one that adheres more to the strategy side of things rather than the RPG side. It is a tough nut to crack and will take patience. Thankfully the Switch is the perfect place for a tactician in the making to learn the ropes at home or on the go.

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Celeste promo art of key characters

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