There are titles for just about anyone on the Nintendo Switch. From RPGs to party games, you can enjoy a night on the couch by yourself or host a party with your friends, with the variety of titles the Switch library offers. 
Also: The best game consoles To help you decide which titles are must-haves and guide you to the ones that might match your gaming preferences, I have broken down different hit games by category. And I personally played many of them.

Genre: Adventure, Action, RPGFile Size: 14.4GB# of Players: 1ESRB Rating: E10Time to 100% Complete: 189 hours

As one of the most popular titles amongst the Nintendo gaming community, The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild emerges as the best Switch game – even though it was released over five years ago. Although there are 29 Zelda games, you don’t need to have prior experience playing the line of games to understand the storyline in Breath of the Wild. Of the 27 games released before it, it’s the first one featuring a fully open world to explore. While roaming through vast fields and various other landscapes, players must solve over 100 puzzles, battle enemies, and hunt for food and elixirs that are essential to the progression of the game.

Genre: SimulationFile Size: 10.2GB# of Players: Single System (1-4), Local wireless (1-8) Online (1-8)ESRB Rating: ETime to 100% Complete: 356 hours

Animal Crossing: New Horizons is possibly one of the most relaxing games on the Switch. After being dropped off on a deserted island with only five other critters, your goal is to create an island of your own while completing quests and missions along the way. You will need to collect materials, construct furniture and tools, and build your own world to share with people on the same system or online. The most unique thing about this game is that the time and season match your location. Other fun features include becoming friends with your island residents, fishing, catching insects, and snorkeling. After playing this game for a week, I understand the hype surrounding Animal Crossing: New Horizons and highly recommend this title. Though it has multiplayer capabilities, the story and amount of content that this game has for single-player gaming are incredibly impressive.

Genre: RacingFile Size: 7.4GB# of Players: Single System (1-4), Local wireless (2-8), Online (2-12)ESRB Rating: ETime to 100% Complete: 52 hours

Mario Kart is one of the most iconic games of all time, but who knew the game could get even better and better? Many thought the game hit its peak with the Wii version, but Mario Kart 8 Deluxe had solidified its spot as the best racing game on the Switch.  The game features its normal 50cc, 100cc, and 150cc modes – and adds a mirror mode as well as an insanely tough 200cc level. This game can be challenging for even the best players. With Nintendo Online, you can play against people no matter their location. But it’s also a great game to play locally on your TV. I had a fierce battle with my friend the other night while playing, and let’s just say the last lap got quite intense. If you’re competitive, or even just a casual gamer, you can’t go wrong with Mario Kart 8 Deluxe.

Genre: SportsFile Size: 2.1GB# of Players: Single System( 1-4), Online (1-2)ESRB Rating: E10+Time to 100% Complete: N/A

One of the many things that made the Nintendo Wii such a great console was the free game that came with it: Wii Sports. This classic sees a revamp in Switch Sports, which features an assortment of new games. New sports include: Soccer, badminton, volleyball, and chambara. As well, it still keeps two of the most iconic games, bowling, and tennis – with golf coming later this fall.  While this game isn’t quite as good as the original, it will fill the void of Wii Sports in your life. I have enjoyed playing this game a lot, and it makes me get up and move around – especially when games get competitive. Speaking of competitive, this game features online play allowing you to compete with people from all over the globe. If you have a friend over, you can compete together in games like volleyball, bowling, and tennis with online matchmaking.

Genre: PartyFile Size: 2.1GB# of Players: Single System (1-4), Local wireless (2-4), Online (1-2)ESRB Rating: ETime to 100% Complete: 47 hours

Mario Party Superstars is the newest installment of the incredibly popular Mario Party line of games. With five boards stemming from the Nintendo 64 version, it allows you to compete with others through 100 classic games. While you can play this game by yourself in practice mode, it’s most enjoyable when playing with people you know.  Offering 189 hours of playtime to completely beat the game, the open-world lets players explore breathtaking landscapes en route to defeating Calamity Ganon and restoring Hyrule. The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild stands out as a challenging-yet-rewarding game that brings a new installment to a historic franchise. I factored in popularity, time to complete the story in full, genre, and multiplayer functionality when narrowing down the choices. While other consoles feature more popular games, most games available on the Switch are specifically for the Switch due to Nintendo developing most of the titles, including all of the ones included here. I have personally played Mario Kart 8 Deluxe, Animal Crossing: New Horizons, and Nintendo Switch Sports, and I especially recommend each of those titles. For a full list of all the games being released this year, go here. You can see a full list of the best Nintendo Switch accessories here.