Funny thing about this one is, at least for my pc (which is a beast), it runs better on the Switch than it does on Steam.Īnd Blazing Beaks is really good too, and Space Dave you always want to play again after you lose. Neon Abyss is a great rogue-like, every run you lose and you just want to play again unlocking cool new stuff each time. And playing in Pro mode, since you see the bar rising each time you win, and gaining ranks is a great motivator to keep playing.Ĭlubhouse Games has so much content there and online it's easy to spend a lot of time there as well.ĭicey Dungeons is great, and the way the gameplay changes so much based on character or chapter always makes it feel fresh.Įnter the Gungeon (470 hours played) is just amazing, so many guns and passive and active items, and ammo types, and synergies, every run is completely different and there's so much to unlock, and the Smash TV like gameplay with the dodgeroll is just tops. But Tennis and Volleyball are also totally addicting when you're winning. Either I'm on a winning streak, or I blame my teammates for messing up, and I want to play again with a different group. Switch Sports (285 hours played) always has me wanting just one more match. I was also even more addicted to Mario 35 while it existed. Tetris 99 - I now only play during the tournaments but I can't resist playing a lot during every single tournament so my total hours are huge.Stardew - my time addicted was relatively short but I was very addicted at the time.Rogue Legacy 1 and 2 - I actually prefer the first game but the second game has insane amounts of content and I have played it even more than the first.Suika Game - I basically can't stop playing since the game came out.I've also had some addiction to several games in this article: Like several other games in this article, it has infinite content and is easy to be addicted because of the ability to play in bite-sized sessions.Īnother game not on this list is Pokemon - not any particular game, but the amount of time I've spent on the series in general is ridiculous even by JRPG standards. My second most played game which I have played almost every week for 5 years is Mario Maker 2. However, even though that's my most played game I did stop playing eventually so my addiction was mostly confined to 2020/early 2021. DON'T.Īs others have said, I'm surprised Animal Crossing New Horizons isn't on the list. I am not hopeful that this game's - I would say issues, but the damn thing has subscriptions - will get addressed any time soon, if ever as such, I'm telling you now. They barely look at their online presences, never mind update them - some have gone years without new content - and their Discord link has just been left to die. It does not help that the publisher, Eleet Games, are fully Kool-aided passengers on the Blockchain/Crypto/NFT train. You might not believe it to look at YouTube or Twitch, where it zips along at a speed such a game would be expected to on a PC, but you get a decent way through a run and you will wind up looking at - and I am NOT kidding here - five frames a second. And then it starts t o s l o w d o w n to an absolute crawl. It takes the sprawling, gargantuan maps of its genre-mates and shrinks them down to a few screens'-worth of real estate. Seriously - GO NOT WITHIN A NORWEGIAN MILE OF MIGHT'N MOW'EM ON THE SWITCH. While I'm loving the Survivor roguelikes - Vampire / Twilight / Geometry Survivor(s) - there is one such title that I cannot recommend anyone touches with a ten yard bargepole. Be warned: approach with extreme caution! Ready for lots of roguelikes? Let's run down - in no particular order - our picks for the most addictive Switch games. They'll have you sitting down for a quick blast of an evening and. These gameslaugh in the face of healthy sleep patterns. If you've got a backlog, a job, or loved ones you enjoy spending time with, you might want to avoid these exceedingly addictive, day-devouring, rabbit-hole games. Some might say too good, in fact, due to their ability to hook you and keep you playing, and playing, and playing to the detriment of all other concerns. To be clear, all of these games are very good. Today we're looking at Switch games with the dangerous power to devour your every waking moment, if you let them: The most addictive games on Nintendo Switch. They're so great that (as with anything) it's possible to get a little obsessive, to the point where playing your favourite game can start to impact other areas of your life. Tetris Effect: Connected (Switch eShop).The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild (Switch).
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