Thank you for tagging me nigger man!
As I’m more than happy to help!!
I’ll give you my game recommendations and at times the reasons for them
@solblue.
Alright let’s see…
1. Zelda: BOTW-unfortunately Aounuma was still involved with it as a project therefore despite largely returning to Zelda’s true gameplay roots going back to the NES original for inspiration the game is still loaded with far too much Aounuma crap such as boring puzzles and asinine characters and fucked up unnecessarily overly complicated controls to be worth more than a single play through and what is perhaps worst of all is there is only one true dungeon in the game when there should be at least 8 or 9 or more. Not to mention those shitty always breaking weapons. Seriously Aounuma should never of been hired by Nintendo in the first place. The man is a hack.
Still despite all of that the game is probably still the very best overall game on the system and its climbing and hand gliding mechanics are very fun gameplay elements to experience and experiment with.
2. New Super Mario Brothers U Deluxe Edition
3. Diablo III- Arguably the best version of the game to get, since to my knowledge it’s the only version that is free of the always online bullshit requirement and despite not being quite as graphically and frame rate superior as the other versions, it still holds up very well, to the point you probably won’t notice either flaw, unless you are a hardcore PC master race type of autist.
4. The Witcher 3- Since you can play it on the go and sync any of your saves from PC to Switch or vice versa, this one should be obvious. Though of course it’s not as graphically superior on Switch as it is on PC and the other major home consoles.
5. Skyrim: Anniversary Edition- Despite reports of major glitches after adding the AE, it seemed to run very well on my own Switch, so perhaps they fixed the glitch by the time I got around to firing up my copy? Dunno but what I do know is that much like Witcher 3 this is another huge and involving gaming experience that any mobile gamer should want to play and take with them on their travels, though once again just like Witcher 3 and Diablo III you’re obviously not going to experience the best graphics and frame rates.
That said it’s just plain incredible that such huge games have been able to make their way to the Switch in extremely good playable forms despite their overall limitations.