Hello everyone, Jewel here. Some of you probably already watched the Part 1 of my best Switch RPG and say dude, I already finished all of this, I need more. Well, lucky you because I just happened to make the Part 2 of the series. All right, let's get started. Scarlet Grace doesn't follow a typical RPG structure since it lacks dungeons and explorable towns. Those looking for an epic storyline with fully developed characters won't find it here. The characters and bare bones story aren't that compelling, but Scarlet Grace funnels all of its interesting ideas into its gamble mechanics. The turn based pedal system has its intricacies, requiring skill and precision. Scarlet Grace has its flaws and frustrations, but it also colours outside blinds of the genre briefly. The Fold 2 is a classic style GRBG, but one that includes modern conveniences when needed to ensure a smooth and engaging experience. The story retains thematic connection to its predecessors, even though I would say it's not better, but still a good one. Bravely Defaults excellent job system also returns to add another layer of complexity to battles. Unlike lot of RPGs where each character is locked into a class from the outset, this job system lets you make them whatever you want. This is a well crafted and expertly made RPG that is easily worth your time and money. What's the plan? That Gambit Afterlife is the reimagining of the original game, providing a complete mechanical overhaul, alternate endings, new bosses in areas, more weapons, and quality of life improvement. The game has perfected its combat system across various updates found in this release. Like before, your attacks and dodges consume stamina, but you also have the ability to execute a perfect block and parry, allowing you to counter the enemy and heal some health back. There's a great attention to balance in the Souls like Metrolvania that supplies enough challenging encounters and deep customization for all players to enjoy. It looks like the afterlife isn't so bad after all. Monster Hunter Stories 2 Wings of Ruin may be a sequel, but it's worth saying right away that you don't need to play the first game to jump into this one. The interesting aspects of Monster Hunter Stories 2 come in the combat and party building. You're a writer, part of a group that opt to raise, befriend, and team up with monsters rather than hunt them. Yes, it's a bit of Pokémon to a limited degree, and don't forget you can name your monster as well. Trust me, you're going to love these companions. Of all the games from a Tell Your franchise so far, this one easily the most balanced between narrative combat, exploration and resource gathering. Through the introduction of a series of excellent Green Dungeons. Atalier Riser 2 sticks with the turn based combat system that was introduced to the series in its predecessor, whilst making a few tweaks that result in a more action-packed and satisfying combat for newcomers who may be considering diving into some Atalier action At this point, Atalier Riser 2, Lost Legends and the Secret Fairy is definitely an excellent starting point. The world of Grants may lack the epic, intricate lore, but it more than makes up for the shortcoming in sheer scope. Exploring the landscape is addictive in itself, and there's always some new things to investigate, even when you are many, many hours in. With some of the most enjoyable real time combat ever seen in the RPG genre, it becomes easier to appreciate just why this game has become so beloved over the past few years. Dragon's Dogma Dark Horizon is absolutely worth a try. Children of Morta carves out a nice little space for itself in the roguelike genre. It's a beautiful looking game that obviously takes a lot of dedication. It's dungeons, although perhaps not the strongest in terms of variety of enemies, are refreshingly challenging. And all of the upgrade systems, pickups and playable characters ensure there's plenty here to keep things feeling fresh, that it will take you to see things through to the end. It may not quite hit the heights of the lights of Hyperlight Drifter or Death Cells, but it's not far off. The game feels like a perfect fit for Nintendo Switch. Bastion is unforgettable, an enjoyable game that stands as a strong example of how games can also be perceived as an art. A charismatic narrator, beautiful visuals, intense action gameplay, and heavy character customization made it a fairy tale that you will want to dive into again and again. And while the isometric field sometimes gets in the way of the gameplay, the other aspects of Bastion more than make up for this light misstep. I will highly recommend you give Bastion a try. World of Final Fantasy X is a wonderful celebration of the Final Fantasy series that will surely appeal to fans both new and old as the Maxima version of the game. There's a little bit of extra content included to sweeten the deal and perhaps entice fans who already gave this a go on other platforms. The biggest feature is that Land and Rain can now transform into various heroes from past games after passing a certain point, which not only changes their looks, but their stats, skills and background music as well. Though the difficulty is a little on the easy side, the monster catching mechanics and well crafted RPG systems makes this one a good recommendation. If you love the Final Fantasy games in general, you are sure to love this one. And if you're new to the series or the GRPG genre in general, this is a great place to jump in. This fan has two chamber switches. Disco Elysium. The Final Cut is an absolute triome. The narrative and dialogue, which is already compelling on its own, has been given a massive boost thanks to the excellent voice acting introduced for the Final cut. The gameplay features a host of branching pads for you to explore, and while the slow, methodical approach may turn a few people off, this is nevertheless one of the most well thought stories in any medium from the last few years. This Co Elysium The Final Cut stands as one of the best RPGs available on Switch. We don't see a lot of police around here. It's a white ion. Trails of Cold Steel Tree is another excellent addition to a franchise that is already have a huge amount of background detail and work building in the series. Newcomers should be aware that taking the time out to play Trails of Cold Steel 1 and 2 is advice to get the absolute maximum amount of enjoyment out of this one. But even if you're jumping in fresh, there's still plenty to love here once you find your feet. With a massive cast of well written characters and tons of excellent combat and exploration spread across its epic running time, this is a top notch addition to your Switch library of GRPGS. Let's go with fun fuzz based combat, likable characters, and enjoyable story that takes full advantage of its beautiful shipwreck setting is aid. La Cremosa of Donna is a top shelf action RPG. You can switch between your three active party members and this is the key part of what makes the combat phenomenal. Switching is easy and feels smooth, meaning the next character will appear right where you were and can lead to all kinds of like strategy in your battle plans. Exploring the Isle of Sairan is as rewarding as mastering the character swapping heck and Slash pedal system, and both fit into an addictive loop of adventuring that keeps everything moving at a quick clip. E 8 is a true Gen. of Switch RPG. Monster Hunter Generations Ultimate may lack the smoothness and accessibility that makes Monster Hunter work, such as Smash Hit, but it more than makes up for it by being a sort of greatest hits collection of the high points of the series, giving you a lot of content to play through. Couple this with the HD visuals, easy to use multiplayer, and the ability to play the full experience on the go, and you've got a game that will easily appeal to both veterans and newcomers alike. It may not necessarily represent the future of the series, but Monster Hunter's Generations Ultimate is a fantastic experience in its own right. If you're a fan of the series and also Switch owner, you are absolutely won't regret playing this game. Dark Souls Remaster is a faithful remaster of a touchstone in the video game design that improves overall performance while preserving all of the character traits that made the original such a memorable experience. Textures have been cleaned up for the most part, and frame rate performance has been improved. While it's no less forgiving, this leg Nintendo Switch iteration offers the only way to experience Laurent's ultra challenging RDC in true handheld form. While you're at it, don't forget to press the sun. Set of Blade Chronicles 2 will not disappoint series fans. It's a new cast and world with some fresh mechanics and ideas, but much is still familiar. The story has high points, the world and it's very tight and Lance is intriguing and it draws you in for many dozens of hours. On the surface Center Blade Chronicles 2 brings us back to the straight line approach. There are no fashion choices here, no jobs based on loyalties in the sense we had in Chronicles X. It's ultimately an important part of incredible launch here for the Switch. This is another Sandal Blade gem and a must have for the most dedicated of adventurers. Even blades have weaknesses. This is all right boys. 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