
It remains the best entry in the series to date, featuring the strongest story without losing the sense of scope and freedom of the later games. Originally released on Wii in 2010, it received a comprehensive update in 2020 thanks to Xenoblade Chronicles: Definitive Edition, which we called the "best version of Xenoblade Chronicles we've ever had." With a story from Xenogears director Tetsuya Takahashi and musical contributions from Yasunori Mitsuda, it forges a direct link to the days of classic PS1-era RPGs. Xenoblade Chronicles has a lot of history behind it. Release Date: Octo| Developer: Nintendo | Last position: 25 | IGN's Ring Fit Adventure Video Review | IGN's Ring Fit Adventure Wiki 24. Ring Fit Adventure also made our list of the best Nintendo Switch exclusives. It proves that exercising can be fun - especially whenF it’s thousands of dollars cheaper than hiring a personal trainer, too. Ring Fit Adventure fixes both of those problems by gamifying exercise and letting you work out from home while somehow making the entire experience feel like a fun, casual RPG.īy strapping the Nintendo Switch Joy-Con to your leg and with the strange, brilliant new Ring-Con peripheral, Ring Fit encourages you to use your whole body to battle monsters, collect coins, level up, and push past your personal bests - all while giving you a serious workout within the confines of your living room. The heroes must waddle, hide, pluck, throw, and power up their way through towers, wild west shacks, and Goomba waterparks, all of which are plagued with enemies and hiding secrets.Sure, exercising is good for you, but it’s got two pretty big drawbacks: one, it costs a lot of money to join a gym and, two, it’s kind of boring. You’ll get to play as Toadette once you’ve recovered the treasure taken by Wingo, the ugly, greedy bird. Always look for hidden Super Gems and Power Stars as you navigate the challenging courses. There was also a portable mode for solo play. Two players can use two Joy-Con controllers and one Nintendo Switch device to play cooperatively or competitively in the TV or Tabletop modes.

The good news is that a second player can help out by throwing turnips at the bad guys.

You’ll have to make it through raging volcanoes, dangerous steam engines, eerie mansions, and even new levels inspired by Super Mario Odyssey. Our chubby hero has to navigate several courses rife with traps and perils while searching for wealth. On the Nintendo Switch, Captain Toad has his puzzle adventure.
