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There’s no denying that the Nintendo Switch isone of the greatest video game consoles of all time. After the huge disaster of the Wii U, Nintendo needed to bounce back with a powerful statement that would help them stand at the peak of the video gaming industry once again. By combining portable and home console design, the Nintendo Switch ended up being an extremely innovative console that sold like hotcakes.

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However, despite how impressive the design of the Switch may be, there’s no denying thatthe hardware can be pretty disappointing at times…especially when players try to check out a game on this console only to be absolutely flabbergasted at its poor performance! If a Switch 2 does come out at some point, then some titles need to be ported for players to enjoy the proper experience.

6Bayonetta 3

Bayonetta 3is the much-awaited third part in a series that is rife with brilliant action games that fans love. The game is a bombastic spectacle of action, and players were glad that the controversy surrounding its voice acting didn’t end up besmirching the reputation of this title in the slightest.

The third game in the series may be an excellent action game…but its performance is far from acceptable. Environments look drab since the Switch can’t handle anything too complex, and the occasional frame drops can be especially annoying in a real-time action game where split-second reflexes are necessary to avoid damage and pull off complex combos.

Bayonetta in Bayonetta 3

5Pokemon Scarlet & Violet

ThePokemongames on the Switchhave been abysmal in terms of performance. While the franchise has finally evolved after years of fans clamoring for the same, the massive performance hit is simply so egregious that Gamefreak deserves a ton of criticism for not being able to figure out how to optimize these experiences for the console.

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The worst offender in this regard isPokemon Scarlet & Violet, which finally brings the open-world formula toPokemonbut with some caveats of its own. The performance of this title is truly abysmal, with pop-in and frame drops being the norm as opposed to the exception. Hopefully, a port on a new console will give Gamefreak time to fix these issues while allowing for a more stable performance.

4Shin Megami Tensei 5

After what felt like ages, fans could finally be treated to a new entry in theShin Megami Tenseiseries, Atlus' historied JRPG series that spawned several successful spinoffs, including a little-known franchise calledPersona. The hype forShin Megami Tensei 5was through the roof, and fans couldn’t wait to be beaten down by the incredibly challenging combat present in this title.

While the gameplay and story didn’t disappoint, the performance ofShin Megami Tensei 5was a different story. Frequent frame drops and poor picture clarity really take away from the experience, and fans are glad that the turn-based nature of this title prevents things from becoming too frustrating.

Paldean Tauros In Pokemon Scarlet & Violet

3The Legend Of Zelda: Breath Of The Wild & Tears Of The Kingdom

Nintendoneeded a huge releaseto make the Switch one of the most coveted consoles around, andBreath of the Wildcertainly achieved this in style. To make things better, the company releasedTears of the Kingdomafter six years and improved the mechanics even more, something that many fans thought was impossible.

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The victory screen in Shin Megami Tensei 5

The game looks beautiful and plays like a charm…so it’s a shame that the Switch struggles to run it at some points. The greatest games in history deserve more, and a combined collection of these two amazing titles on the Switch 2 can finally let players enjoy this title at high resolutions and framerates. However, Nintendo has a reputation for not re-releasing their first-party titles, meaning that this fantasy will remain a pipe dream at best.

2Hyrule Warriors: Age Of Calamity

Players were truly stupefied whenAge of Calamitywasreleased in its downright broken state. The title simply wasn’t stable on the Switch but was released anyway, making it so surprising that something as treasured asThe Legend of Zeldaseries would be disgraced by such a poor spinoff.

The musou gameplay of the title may not be anything to write home about, butAge of Calamityhad a ton of potential that was completely squandered by its poor performance. The title needs a definitive edition on a new console if it wants players to remember the good things that this game brought to the table…as opposed to all the other moments when the performance was simply unacceptable!

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1Xenoblade Chronicles 3

TheXenobladeChroniclesseries has blown up on Nintendo consoles, with the unique combat systems and amazing stories doing a great job of justifying these games as being the biggest JRPG franchise for the company right now.Each and every entry in the seriesis extremely entertaining and worth checking out for any fan, with the latest game in the franchise becoming an instant fan favorite for the many improvements it brings to the table.

The amazing world ofXenobladeis one of the biggest reasons why it has become such a phenomenon, with a great title likeBreath of the Wildtaking inspiration from the world design present in this series. Experiencing this game without any performance issues is the best way to enjoy it, and being able to play the third game (along with the other titles) on more powerful hardware is going to be welcomed by everyone!

Impa kneeling in Age of Calamity

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