Nintendo Switch

Five Nintendo Switch exclusives that you most likely forgot about



All of these games except the first one were actually published by Nintendo themselves. So let’s just jump into it. And let us know if you happen to own any of these:

**1. [Ultra Street Fighter 2](https://youtu.be/IS11GOUIiHg):** This was Capcom’s first ever title for the then-fledgling Nintendo Switch, being released within the system’s first year on the market. It’s basically another iteration of SF2 after Super Turbo that also ignores 2008’s HD Remix and adds its own features. There’s arcade mode, versus mode, dramatic battle, online play (with delay based netcode), an admittedly awesome digital artbook, and an unfun gimmick mode where you’re supposed to use the Joy Con’s motion controls to do hadokens and stuff in first person. On release, a lot of people hated the $40 price tag and I agree with them, which is why I finally got it for just $20 bucks earlier this year during a New Year’s sale.

**2. [TWEWY Final Remix](https://youtu.be/5JT2xkdQPJE):** For years fans have been begging Square Enix and Tetsuya Nomura to make a sequel, but this was a pretty good first step. This version is largely based on the mobile version but adds new story content and two player co-op. Upon release criticism was levied at the docked controls, with basically everyone telling players to stick to handheld mode. At least we did get that [sequel](https://youtu.be/PBmiN_HqXjU), even if it didn’t sell as well as fans hoped.

**3. [Marvel Ultimate Alliance 3](https://youtu.be/m4sPiQByYcw):** This was the first Marvel video game produced after Disney bought 21st Century Fox, and this was commemorated with the return of the X-Men into the Marvel family. Wolverine is literally front and center on the box art. It’s basically a 3D beat-em-up where you can bring on four members of a massive Marvel roster, from the Avengers to the Inhumans to Elsa Bloodstone. Four player co-op is supported as well both locally and online, but the latter was basically dead even at launch. There was even a DLC expansion pass that added characters like Cable, the Fantastic Four, and [Morbius](https://youtu.be/eD3iZetBt_w). Nobody remembers this game because it came out exactly one week before Fire Emblem Three Houses.

**4. [Cadence of Hyrule](https://youtu.be/oYd_pph6RnI):** Announced in the same Nindies Direct as the Switch version of Cuphead, this was a sequel to the relatively unknown indie rhythm game Crypt of the Necrodancer. It’s a rhythm based roguelike featuring amped up remixes of classic Zelda tunes by the likes of YT channel FamilyJules among others. [DLC](https://youtu.be/tPycD9OwojQ) was announced and released in 2020 and includes one pack featuring a playable Skull Kid.

**5. [DC Super Hero Girls Teen Power](https://youtu.be/GJd6_hxzYLk):** I know nothing about this except that it exists. And that it was revealed in the same Direct as Pyra/Mythra for Smash and Skyward Sword HD. And that it was made by the studio that made Deadly Premonition 2, another Switch exclusive you most likely forgot about.

Out of all of these oddballs, I own four of them, with the only one I do not own being DC Super Hero Girls. But what say you?