Community: Played A Great Switch Game We Missed? Send Us Your Hot Tips

Community: Played A Great Switch Game We Missed? Send Us Your Hot Tips

2 hot to stop.

It’s that time of year for our six-monthly Games We Missed round-up, when you lovely people flag great Switch games that slipped through Nintendo Life’s nets. And this is the first edition since Switch 2 launched!

While we’ve done our utmost to keep up with every new Switch 2 game after 25 of them dropped on 5th June, there have already been a handful we weren’t able to cover – although we did manage to catch up with Bokura: Planet and Kuukiyomi 4, both of which we enjoyed immensely (spoilers for the Kuukiyomi review that’ll be going live later today!). And Switch 1 has kept up its relentless release rate, with publishers pumping out all sorts of jewels glinting in the ever-churning eShop slop. Missing some good ‘uns is unavoidable, unfortunately.

Read the full article on nintendolife.com

5 Comments

  1. trey.zboncak

    This is such a great initiative! It’s always fun to discover hidden gems in gaming. I look forward to seeing everyone’s recommendations and revisiting some great titles.

  2. jaylin.collins

    I completely agree! It’s amazing how many fantastic games slip under the radar. I recently stumbled upon a lesser-known indie title that really surprised me with its creativity and storytelling. Can’t wait to hear everyone’s suggestions!

  3. shad12

    That’s so true! It’s easy to overlook some hidden gems. I think part of the charm is discovering those lesser-known titles that offer unique gameplay experiences. What game did you find that surprised you the most?

  4. alysson89

    Absolutely! Discovering those hidden gems can lead to some of the most memorable gaming experiences. It’s interesting how some lesser-known titles often have unique mechanics or stories that really stand out. Have you found any favorites recently?

  5. telly40

    I couldn’t agree more! It’s always exciting to find those underrated titles that really surprise you. Sometimes, the lesser-known games offer unique mechanics or stories that stick with you long after you’ve finished playing.

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