I played 15 Nintendo Switch games in 2025 — here’s the 5 you need to buy first

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Nintendo Switch 2 is now six months old, and I suspect the number of owners has just shot up with many kids (and, of course, big kids) unwrapping a shiny new Switch 2 over the holidays.

I’ve had my trusty Switch 2 since launch, and have already played (and mostly enjoyed) more than a dozen Nintendo Switch 2 games over the past several months. From the flagship Nintendo exclusives like Mario Kart World and Donkey Bananza, to impressive blockbuster ports including Cyberpunk 2077: Ultimate Edition and Star Wars Outlaws.

If you’re a brand new Switch 2 owner, you might be weighing up which games to spend your leftover holiday money on, and that's where I can help out. Below, I’ve put together a list (presented in no particular order) of the Nintendo Switch 2 games you should play first on your console.

Best Nintendo Switch 2 games to play first

Mario Kart World

Mario Kart World Nintendo-provided screenshot

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There’s a good chance you already own a copy of Mario Kart World if you received (or bought) the Switch 2 Mario Kart Bundle. It was the console’s flagship launch game, and when all is said and done, it will probably be among the best-selling Switch 2 games of all time. It’s a little rougher around the edges than the uber-polished Mario Kart 8: Deluxe, not to mention it offers significantly less content at present, but it still places high on the podium because sometimes you just can’t beat Mario Kart.

The big "gimmick" for World is the inclusion of a sizable open world, which lets you drive around a colorful map, taking on micro-quests as you please. Otherwise, it’s the same Mario Kart experience that Nintendo fans have loved for decades. However, the new Knockout Tour mode is a blast, and the Mushroom Kingdom has never looked as vibrant as it does on Nintendo Switch 2. The on-track racing has also been improved with abilities like Wall Rides and Rail Grind, adding new driving strategies.

Mario Kart World
Mario Kart World: $79 at Amazon

Mario Kart World was the Switch 2's flagship launch title, and there's a good chance you might already have it, assuming you got the Mario Kart Bundle. However, if you're buying it seperately, you can expect the same core Mario Kart experience you know and love, but with an open-world twist and the excellent new Knockout Tour mode.

Nintendo Switch 2 Welcome Tour

Nintendo Switch 2 Welcome Tour screenshot

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Nintendo Switch 2 Welcome Tour might be a controversial pick. The introduction experience took a lot of online punches when it was announced as a paid title rather than a free Switch 2 pack-in, like Wii Sports on Nintendo Wii or Astro’s Playroom on PS5. As a collection of tech demos and basic mini-games designed to showcase the unique features of the Switch 2, I can understand why the $10 purchase price didn't sit right with some, but I think it offers enough value (and novelty) to justify picking up if you want a slightly cheaper game to play.

The simple but charming experience takes place within a giant Nintendo Switch 2 console, which has been retrofitted into a museum-like hub. You pick a basic avatar and then run around collecting stamps and medals by completing mini-games and acing quizzes that test you on a series of fact files you’ve just read. Collect enough items, and you unlock the next part of the experience. It’s a fun way to get to grips with your new console, and is excellent for showcasing various Switch 2 features like Mouse Mode. It's also a great one for demoing your new gaming gadget to your non-gaming family members. Just don't expect more than an afternoon or two of fun from this one; there's little replay value.

Nintendo Switch 2 Welcome Tour
Nintendo Switch 2 Welcome Tour: $10 at nintendo.com

Nintendo Switch 2 Welcome Tour serves as a fantastic way to get familiar with the brand-new console. Set within a giant Switch 2, you walk around a Museum-like setting and complete micro-games and tech demos that showcase the console's new features, and also learn more about the technology that powers the Switch 2.

Donkey Kong Bananza

Donkey Kong smashing through concrete in Donkey Kong Bananza

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Donkey Kong Bananza is probably the Nintendo Switch 2 system-seller right now. It's Tom’s Guide's current top pick for the best Nintendo Switch 2 game and was nominated for a slew of awards at the recent Game Awards 2025 (winning Best Family Game). It earned loads of critical acclaim while it launched around a month after the Switch 2’s debut. The new 3D platforming collectathon from the team behind Mario Odyssey, you play as — who else — Donkey Kong, on a quest to reach the center of the Earth with lovable companion Pauline at his side.

It would have been easy for the developers to ape Mario’s movestyle, but Donkey Kong Bananza smartly leans into the iconic character’s strengths: Smashing everything in sight. Each level is stuffed to bursting with Banana Gems to collect, and you find them primarily by smashing through the terrain that surrounds you, turning entire structures into dust. It’s seriously good fun, and the destruction on offer serves as an impressive showcase of the Switch 2’s performance power. The finale is also a real show-stealer, ending the joyful adventure on a high note.

Donkey Kong Bananza
Donkey Kong Bananza: $69 at Amazon

Donkey Kong Bananza was the first major Switch 2 exclusive post-launch, and months later, it's still the console's primary system-seller now. From the team behind Mario Odyssey, you play as Donkey Kong, who can smash his way through (and down into) the surrounding terrain. He can punch his way through mountains or head underground in search of the hundreds of collectibles to find. It also looks glorious on Switch 2.

Hades 2

Hades 2 screenshot

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After an early access period on PC, Hades 2 has finally been fully launched, and is currently console exclusive on Nintendo Switch 2 (Sorry, PlayStation and Xbox). The team over at Supergiant Games hasn’t tried to radically change the rougelite formula that made the first Hades such a hit, but instead made smart improvements and several fan-requested tweaks that only make its new trip into the Underworld all the more compelling. If you’re after a Switch 2 game that will have you say “just one more run” long into the night, then Hades 2 is the obvious pick.

Like its predecessor, Hades 2 is set in the world of Greek mythology, but this time you play as Melinoë, Princess of the Underworld, on a quest to defeat Chronos, the Titan of Time. This is no small task, and bringing down such a powerful foe will take several runs through a procedurally generated set of challenging levels. Death doesn't mean defeat, as each failure gives you new abilities that will carry into your next attempt. Hades 2 also gives you plenty of reasons to stick around long after your first victory over Chronos, with a deep and rewarding post-game.

Hades 2 Nintendo Switch 2 Edition
Hades 2 Nintendo Switch 2 Edition: $49 at Amazon

Hades 2 is the remarkable sequel to the best-selling rougelite from Supergiant Games. You play the Princess of the Underworld on a quest to defeat the Titan of Tale. Combining a rich story with dungeon-crawling action set against the compelling "just one more run" structure of a rougelite, Hades 2 will have you play for hours on end, as you inch your way towards the final boss.

Zelda: Breath of the Wild / Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom

The Legend of Zelda Tears of the Kingdom screenshot

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You might have already played The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild and The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom (I’m picking two games in one here. It’s my list!) on Nintendo Switch, but you should absolutely carve out the time for another 100+ hours in each with the new “Nintendo Switch 2 Editions.” These Switch 2 versions let you play two of the best games of the 21st century in their best possible forms, and that includes enjoying these massive open-world adventures at a stable 60 fps, which is a complete game-changer in its own right.

If you haven’t already played them (or skipped one of them), then put Zelda at the very top of your Switch 2 must-play list. They are glorious, content-rich quests that rework the Zelda formula in inventive and engaging ways. Both offer a near-unrivaled sense of exploration and discovery as you set out into a vast, lush Hyrule, playing as Link on a quest to defeat the evil Ganondorf and save Princess Zelda (okay, so the story doesn’t reinvent the wheel). I consider both these games masterpieces that were only blemished by rocky technical performance on Switch 1. With those kinks ironed out, they’re now basically perfect.

The Legend of Zelda:  Tears of the Kingdom - Nintendo Switch 2 Edition
The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom - Nintendo Switch 2 Edition: $79 at Best Buy

Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom is the incredible direct follow-up to Breath of the Wild, and sees Link once again exploring a vast open Hyrule, as he hunts for answers regarding the mysterious gloom infecting the lands. whereabouts. This Nintendo Switch 2 Edition boosts both image clarity and framerate, making it the definitive way to enjoy one of the best games of recent years.

The Legend of Zelda:  Breath of the Wild - Nintendo Switch 2 Edition
The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild - Nintendo Switch 2 Edition: $69 at Best Buy

The original Switch's definitive launch game has returned for the Switch 2, and now it's been enhanced for Nintendo's new hardware. It's the masterpiece you (probably) know, but looking and running better than ever. If you've never played Breath of the Wild, there really isn't a better time to jump into Hyrule than via this Switch 2 Edition.

Every Nintendo Switch 2 game I've played (so far)

  • Donkey Kong Bananza
  • Cyberpunk 2077: Ultimate Edition
  • Hades 2
  • Hitman: World of Assassination - Signature Edition
  • Hogwarts Legacy
  • Hyrule Warriors: Age of Imprisonment
  • The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild
  • The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom
  • The Legend of Zelda: Wind Waker (Nintendo Switch Online)
  • Mario Kart World
  • Nintendo Switch 2 Welcome Tour
  • Persona 3 Reload
  • Sonic X Shadows Generation
  • Star Wars Outlaws
  • Super Mario Galaxy 2

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Rory Mellon
Senior Entertainment Editor (UK)

Rory is a Senior Entertainment Editor at Tom’s Guide based in the UK. He covers a wide range of topics but with a particular focus on gaming and streaming. When he’s not reviewing the latest games, searching for hidden gems on Netflix, or writing hot takes on new gaming hardware, TV shows and movies, he can be found attending music festivals and getting far too emotionally invested in his favorite football team.

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