No doubt Nintendo knows this and perhaps even have a patch ready for when the Switch 2 launches.
We just want to see the game be more playable.
9Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door
Remaster The Remake Already Nintendo!
What’s better than the greatest Mario RPG ever getting a full-on remake?
Said remake being brought over to a more powerful system that can help it look even better.
Which Xenoblade Chronicles game is the best?
In handheld mode, especially, the graphics become blurry and hard to look at.
Simple yet refined platforming with pink puffed-up charm is found in every corner of this relaxing adventure.
The main quest is just a small part of The Legend of Zelda: Tears of The Kingdom.
Even compared to other consoles, it still holds strong.
With very simple tweaks and a higher frame rate, it will go from incredible to a true masterpiece.
Bayonetta 3 was developed by Platinum Games, and the series is owned by Sega.
However, it was funded and published by Nintendo.
The third entry in the stylish Bayonetta series is a great game that deserves to get more love.
The intense, over-the-top action and engaging story really set it apart from other action games.
So perhaps the Switch version could receive the same care on the successor console.
Warriors titles involve you fighting giant hordes of enemies in action gameplay.
Its two-player mode is nearly unplayable due to how much of a slideshow the game becomes.
2Pokemon Scarlet & Violet
Do We Even Need To Write Anything For This One?
You could have seen this one coming before even knowing this list existed.
Pokemon Scarlet & Violet are infamously some of the worst-performing games on the Switch that everyone talks about.
Constant pop-in, unstable frame rate, and weird rendering issues are abundant.
The Paldea region was clearly rushed, but it still deserves a second chance.
Another battle between a modern future and the distant past.
The blend of social elements with tactical gameplay is encased in a deep story.
Three Houses just struggle with an art style that gets held back by the limitations of the Nintendo toaster.
Every game you should probably take with you on your next solo vacation.