The Switch is still the perfect console for games that are great to play handheld on a bigger screen. With its many choices of games, it can be a bit confusing to find what to play. If you're into anime or anything related to Japanese pop culture, you might find these titles interesting.
To see the full list, check out our page for the top Nintendo Switch anime games.
1. Fairy Tail
Enter the magician guild of Fairy Tail and get to know the many characters from the beloved anime. Take control of 16 playable characters from the hit shonen. From the stubborn Natsu to the graceful Lucy, these characters will push their limits to the test in traditional turn-based combat.
It takes place during the Grand Games and Tartaros arc. Players who are familiar with the anime can find memorable scenes recreated here.
Rank up guild points and turn this eccentric cast of heroes into the best guild known to man.
Fans of the anime will not be disappointed. All the flashy moves and crazy fights Fairy Tail is known for take the limelight.
2. Hatsune Miku: Project DIVA Mega Mix
The world’s most popular V-tuber, even before the invention of the word V-tuber. Hatsune Miku takes center stage in a rhythm game that draws all the dazzle and charm from her personality.
There are over 100 songs, each with unique vocaloid tunes. If you want more of Hatsune Miku singing and dancing, the in-game store has more music up for sale.
This version of the game is unique to the Nintendo Switch. It includes a brand new Mix Mode that adds a little bit of variety.
3. Crystal Crisis
A crossover ‘fighting’ game filled to the brim with popular Nicalis characters. Heroes from Cave Story, Curly Brace, 1001 Spikes and more will battle in a fighting game with a bizarre puzzle twist. The anime genre comes with the inclusion of Astro Boy and Black Jack, both popular classic mangas.
Inspired by Capcom's Super Puzzle Fighter II Turbo, its gameplay is hitting the same colored blocks. Successful combos will make your character fight and net you points to win the match. It’s not as complicated as its inspiration, but it’s a unique touch to the puzzle-fighting hybrid.
4. Digimon Survive
Enter the Cyberworld and follow Takuma and Agumon as they try to make it out of this digital realm. It’s based on the popular virtual-monster anime franchise in Japan.
Digimon Survive features an original story, where both characters get Isekai’d into a futuristic kingdom. Like Pokemon, collecting Monsters and using them as fighters is a series staple.
What sets this apart from other Digimon titles is its emphasis on story. Its visual novel elements give a breath of fresh air for players who want to take their time.
5. Yu-Gi-Oh! Legacy of the Duelist: Link Evolution!
One of the biggest Yu Gi Oh titles yet. Not only does it have the legendary Yami Yugi but also his humble successor Jaden Yuki. There’s a lot of room for deck customization with over ten thousand cards to choose from. Once everything’s up and running, face off against other players in online battles.
On top of this, Legacy of the Duelist has the most special summons of the series. Including the cool Link Summon, which you can use to bring out their 9000-strong collection.
6. Persona 5 Strikers
The Persona series has evolved into more than just a video game. It’s a franchise that spans many media, including an anime show.
Strikers takes place after the events of the original Persona 5, where Joker and the gang stop crime once more. The Phantom Thieves’ return puts them on the weirdest vacation ever.
What separates this from the original is its real-time combat akin to the popular Dynasty Warriors series. This musou style design puts the Phantom Thieves at their strongest when faced against many enemies. It’s cool to look at.
For more, visit our list of the best anime games on PC, console, and mobile.