The 15 Best Nintendo Switch RPGs – SlashGear
Almost everyone who has paid attention to the indie gaming space, if not video games in general, has at least heard of “Undertale.” But anyone who knows anything about the game knows why it deserves to be on this list.
“Undertale” is a landmark title, not just for indie games but RPGs in general. While it is a turn-based title at heart — with some shoot-em-up action for flavor — “Undertale” twists many concepts gamers take for granted, such as save files and grinding for EXP. However, the soul of “Undertale” lies in its characters and narrative. Every monster players encounter, be they NPCs or “enemies,” is brimming with personality, and the story expertly combines comedy with dark and even disturbing plot threads, all while the dictionary definition of an earworm soundtrack plays in the background. Plus, “Undertale” has multiple endings that are determined by players’ readiness to defeat monsters (and how many). Some endings are even hidden behind other endings. While it took Switch users a while to acquire “Undertale,” the wait was worth it because they got extra, exclusive content.
While we are on the subject of “Undertale,” we have to mention its spiritual semi-sequel “Deltarune.” Like “Undertale,” “Deltarune” is a hybrid turn-based RPG/shoot-em-up that makes players reconsider whether they should go around killing monsters. While the story beats and characters are different, players can expect the same tightrope-walking tone, pitch-perfect characterizations, and multiple endings. As of writing, “Deltarune” is incomplete, as the developer, Robert “Toby” Fox, has only released two out of anywhere between five and seven planned chapters, but what is currently available is free of charge.
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