A good role-playing game is like no other genre, letting you slip into a new identity like a new set of clothes, offering up a world to explore and embed yourself within.

The Nintendo Switch might not be the most powerful console on the market, but it has a huge back catalogue of great RPGs that you can play, including some really special titles. We’ve gathered the cream of the crop for you to check out, below.

For

  • Stunning freedom Amazing soundtrack Endless experimenting

Against

  • Occasionally a little too free-form

There couldn’t have been a better launch game to sell Switch consoles than Breath of the Wild. A long time in the making and more than a year delayed, it was well worth the wait as it’s one of the best role-playing games ever made.

The massive, open-world RPG has many facets. Every nook and cranny of the marvellous game world is filled with adventure and puzzles. And while it adds crafting to the well-trodden themes, it’s not obtrusive and fits in beautifully.

  • Stunning writing Great art style Lets you approach things your own way

  • A little cerebral for some

Quite possibly the best and most ambitious RPG of modern times, Disco Elysium tells the story of a single crime that you, a drunken detective, must solve. Its script is quite simply on another level, and the freedom it gives you to approach matters in your own way is unparalleled.

It won’t be to everyone’s tastes, wordy as it is, but the Switch is a perfect place to play it, letting you drop in for quick sessions as you try to piece together just what is going on in the decaying docks of Revachol.

  • Huge scope Fun characters Chilled-out combat

  • Some filler content Takes ages to conclude

The third main Xenoblade game is a sprawling JRPG that embeds you into a sweeping story with a large cast of characters to get to know. It pushes the Switch’s hardware to its limit with huge vistas and action-packed battles, and should last you for absolutely ages.

It’s also a well-told tale that has great cut-scenes and voice acting, and a battle system that’s dynamic when you want it to be, but also lets you automate plenty of commands if you’re in the mood for a more relaxed session. If you’re a JRPG fan, don’t miss this one!

  • Lovely fun visuals Classic gameplay Great soundtrack

  • Some old-school obtuse puzzles

Link’s Awakening fills the gap nicely as we wait for the sequel to Breath of the Wild, with its isometric action-RPG charm and fiendish puzzles.

It’s a from-the-ground-up remake of the GameBoy classic that everyone over a certain age will remember. But, even if you do, it is well worth a revisit as it feels completely fresh in its own right.

  • Stunning scale So much to do Amazingly impressive port

  • Struggles graphically

Informally dubbed The Switcher, the Switch version of The Witcher 3 is nothing short of a technical wonder. The enormous open-world RPG was a major feat on Xbox One and PS4, let alone on a portable games console.

And while it has been cut back a little graphically, everything that makes it one of the best games of all time is there on Switch too.

  • Funky style Great turn-based combat Huge scope

  • Can be grindy Stressful time management

This huge JRPG is rightly feted and offers up a massive amount of play to get through for those who click with it. It also oozes jazzy style out of every pore and looks solid on Switch, where bite-sized sessions are easier to manage.

It’s got amazin turn-based combat with real verve, alongside a massive social simulator that lets you manage your time carefully to build relantionships with your schoolmates and others.

  • Cute look and feel Great music So comforting

  • Progress is gradual Can get grindy

If you want a change of pace while living an escapist fantasy, the newest Animal Crossing might just be the perfect game for you.

It’s relaxing, delightful and sweet, and will never threaten you with the stress of some more “mature” games on this list. We’ve loved every minute of our time with it, and know that it’s going to capture hearts and minds as time goes by.

  • Superb tactical battles Great three-way story Loads of replayability

  • Can be tough on harder difficulties

The latest instalment in the storied Fire Emblem franchise is an absolute doozy, with replayability coming out its ears. You play as a professor at an officers’ academy, and quickly choose one of three houses to teach.

That choice will see you pursue drastically different storylines, but all the strands share its two gameplay pillars. Those are brutal strategic battles with turn-based combat, and leisure time that you can spend getting to know a huge cast of memorable characters. This is a game to fall into for hours at a time.

  • Superb action Interesting story Looks and runs great

  • Takes some patience to penetrate

A game that defies categorisation, Nier Automata has been a sensation on every platform it’s graced, and the Switch is no exception.

It’s an almost miraculous port thanks to rock-steady 30FPS performance, and hopefully, that means a new generation of players can experience its baffling twists and layered story. Be prepared, though - this is a game you have to play through more than once if you hope to understand it fully!

  • A classic on the go Great variety of quests So much to do

  • Combat is a little finnicky

Skyrim is one of the largest, most highly revered role-playing games of all time. To release the entire game, DLC and more, on a portable platform is nothing short of a miracle.

What’s more, it is the remastered version that appeared on the latest-gen consoles so you get so much more for your bucks. It is a true technological marvel and something you will find yourself still playing many months on.

How to pick your next RPG on the Switch

There are countless great RPGs on the Nintendo Switch - here are some questions to help you narrow your options down.

Do you want it action-packed?

Some of our favourite RPGs are almost entirely text-based and require a lot of clicking through dialogue options and reading or listening to conversations, which might not be ideal for everyone. Others, though, are much more action-heavy and feature a bit less role-playing as a result.

Do you like open worlds?

Many modern RPGs cleave to the huge popularity of open world design to offer you up massive worlds to explore and move through at your own pace - if you’re a fan of that school of game then you’ve got loads to pick from. If you’d prefer a more limited experience, though, that’s entirely justifiable, and there are some great picks for that side of things, too.

What settings appeal to you?

Do you love fantasy worlds, and enjoy slicing and dicing with swords, shields and magic? Or are you more into science fiction and spaceships? Well, if you have really strong feelings either way we’d suggest that you think about that as you browse your options - there’s an RPG out there to suit everyone!