Like before, we've got what we feel are the ten best games to fit the criteria, plus five more we are trying to will into existence. All are presented in no particular order, so don't worry too much about that. Let's get to the games! Super Mario Galaxy ($Godspeed) Let's get it out of the way right away.
Super Mario Galaxy, as part of Super Mario 3D All-Stars, brought one of the best Wii games to the Switch in excellent fashion. It's an incredible game, and it's amazing just how little of a facelift it takes to make it look like a modern game. The controls didn't perfectly map as you might like, but they're good enough to get the job done.
Alas, Nintendo has delisted this in both digital and physical form, so you'll have to get one of the ten million physical copies that are out there somewhere in the world if you want to play it. The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword HD ($59.99) Skyward Sword is an odd link in the Legend of Zelda chain.
While we couldn't see it at the time it first came out, it's an important step towards what we got in Breath of the Wild. That doesn't help wallpaper over its many flaws, but in knowing where things eventually went it's at least easier to understand some of its quirks. This Switch version does its best to improve the game without making too many dramatic changes, and if nothing else being able to control the sword with the second stick instead of using motion controls helps.
It's as good a Skyward Sword as we're going to get, and that's not noth.
