At this point, the Nintendo Switch is nothing short of video game heaven. It has had strong developer support pretty much since the start.
There's a vast catalog of third-party titles, from major studios like Ubisoft and Square Enix to small names like Shin'en Multimedia. The indie scene, in particular, has delivered an unwavering output of games.
In fact, fans would be hard-pressed to find a popular indie that isn't on there. However, there are still several iconic titles that haven't made it to the hybrid console.
Here are five renowned indies that should be ported to the Nintendo Switch.
Puzzle games have their niche when it comes to fandoms, but to blow expectations away even among them is nothing short of impressive. That's what Thekla Inc's 2016 first-person puzzle game does.
The premise is simple: traverse an open island and solve puzzles to ultimately activate light beams that all converge at the highest point in the world. For what purpose? That's a mystery since there is no plot to the game; not an obvious one anyway.
Besides the serene visuals and audio logs, the island is teeming with puzzles that require connecting lines from point A to B. The catch here is that each puzzle is based on one or more cryptic rules that users must figure out.
For example, using the reflection of water, solving a mirroring puzzle, or others requiring a more mathematical or logical approach. Regardless, this one is not for the faint of heart; there are some ridiculously obscure challenges there.
The Witness is available on PC, PS4, XB1, and the Nvidia Shield TV.
Almost a dream come true, last year's Psychonaut 2 lived up to critic and fan expectations. It is a sequel to the cult-classic 2005 3D platformer action game Psychonauts. This
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