Summary
- Pokemon titles like Pokemon Quest and Detective Pikachu Returns provide unique and charming experiences for players to enjoy.
- Pokemon Legends: Arceus shakes up the traditional Pokemon formula with innovative gameplay and open-world exploration.
The Pokemon series has made its mark across almost every Nintendo console from the Game Boy to the 3DS, and the Nintendo Switch is no different. The system has a range of main series titles and spin-off games for you to sink your teeth into, so when it comes to the Switch, you’re never really left wanting when it comes to Pokemon content.
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However, with such choice available to you, there also comes the question of which games are worth your time. Whether you’re a seasoned trainer or entering the fray of battles for the very first time, deciding which game to dive into next can be difficult, and it also depends on whether you’re searching for the classic Pokemon adventure, or something a little different in the wide and wonderful world of Pokemon.
While there are more Pokemon titles available on Nintendo Switch Online, we’re sticking to official launches for this article.
Updated on December 28, 2024 by Rebecca Phillips:
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Pokemon Quest
Pokemon, But Cube-Shaped
- Released
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May 30, 2018
- OpenCritic Rating
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Fair
Pros |
Cons |
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Free to play. |
Gameplay is mostly automated and passive, which might not be your thing. |
Cute Minecraft-like graphics. |
You might have to grind a lot to avoid spending money on microtransations. |
Move over pixel sprites and 3D models — Pokemon are cubed now. In Pokemon Quest, you can explore Tumblecube Island, where your main goal is to search for loot. Go back to your base camp to use your loot and cook up dishes to attract new Pokemon for your expedition team.
Plus, you can even decorate your base camp if you want to, and who doesn’t love a bit of personalization? Cute, fun and rewarding, Pokemon Quest is a laid-back game that you can return to whenever you want a little Pokemon in your life.
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Pokemon Cafe ReMix
A Simple Pokemon-Themed Puzzle Game
Pokemon Cafe ReMix
- Released
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June 23, 2020
- Developer
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Genius Sonority
- OpenCritic Rating
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Fair
Pros |
Cons |
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Very cute concept. |
Lots of new Pokemon are locked behind a paywall. |
Free to play. |
Lots of players have bad luck with the gacha delivery system. |
Originally called Pokemon Cafe Mix, this game allows you to run a cafe where you can serve treats to Pokemon. You can even hire Pokemon to work alongside you in the cafe after you’ve served them enough times. Sounds cute, right?
If you’re lucky enough, a Shiny Pokemon might even wander into your cafe, giving you even more incentive to keep serving up those treats. Even if the thought of customer service gives you nightmares in real life, Pokemon Cafe ReMix is sweet puzzle game that’s worth a try.
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Pokemon Brilliant Diamond & Shining Pearl
Not The Remake Everyone Hoped For
Pokemon Brilliant Diamond & Shining Pearl
- Released
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November 19, 2021
- Developer(s)
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ILCA
- OpenCritic Rating
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Fair
Pros |
Cons |
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Set in the Sinnoh region. |
Quality-of-life features from Pokemon Platinum weren’t used. |
New areas in the Grand Underground. |
Poor graphical performance. |
Remakes of the 2006 games Pokemon Diamond and Pearl, this pair of games was long-awaited for fans of the Sinnoh region. Like many remakes, Pokemon Brilliant Diamond & Shining Pearl swapped out the original’s traditional pixel art style for 3D graphics, shrinking Dawn, Lucas, and many other Sinnoh favorites into chibi size.
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While much of the original adventure remained the same, Brilliant Diamond and Shining Pearl also introduced some new features, such as the areas in the Grand Underground where you can meet various Pokemon. However, with some of the questionable choices made in the original games sticking around for the remakes, it makes you wonder why the Pokemon Company didn’t decide to include the improvements made in Pokemon Platinum.
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Detective Pikachu Returns
Pikachu’s On The Case (Again)
- Released
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October 6, 2023
- Publisher(s)
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Nintendo
, The Pokemon Company - OpenCritic Rating
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Fair
Pros |
Cons |
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Fun for young kids. |
The story and gameplay are very simple. |
Detective Pikachu is the star of the show. |
The graphics are just okay. |
Detective Pikachu was popular on the 3DS, but it was made even more popular with the 2019 movie. Everyone’s favorite detective made his way to the Nintendo Switch in 2023 with a new case to solve and mysteries to uncover in Detective Pikachu Returns.
While Pikachu as a character is as charming and funny as ever, the lacklustre graphics and easy gameplay don’t quite match up to the original. Despite this, Detective Pikachu Returns is still a fun time, especially if you’re looking for a laidback, chill adventure in the Pokemon world that’s not the same as your usual mainline game.
8
Pokken Tournament DX
Tekken-Style Pokemon Battles
Pokkén Tournament DX
- Released
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September 22, 2017
- Developer(s)
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Bandai Namco Studios
- Publisher(s)
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Nintendo
- OpenCritic Rating
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Strong
Pros |
Cons |
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Great for fighting game fans who also love Pokemon. |
The same as the Wii U version, just with updated graphics. |
The first-ever Pokemon title on the switch, Pokken Tournament DX takes inspiration from the Tekken series (if you couldn’t already guess by the name) and is an arcade-style fighting game. Though it was a port of a Wii U title, the Switch version added a few more Pokemon that you could fight as, including Darkrai and Scizor.
The Switch version didn’t add much else though, other than the slightly crisper graphics, and the fact that you could play the game anywhere without having to lug the heavy Wii U gamepad around.
7
Pokemon Unite
Pokemon’s First MOBA
- Released
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July 21, 2021
- Developer(s)
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TiMi Studios
- Publisher(s)
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The Pokemon Company
- OpenCritic Rating
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Fair
Pros |
Cons |
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It’s free to play. |
As it’s free to play, there are microtransations. |
You can choose from a lot of Pokemon to play as. |
Games and matchmaking are often unbalanced. |
Looking for a different way to battle Pokemon? Pokemon Unite has you covered. In this free-to-play game, you play in a team of five against another five-player team, aiming to score the most points by defeating wild Pokemon, leveling up your own Pokemon, and defeating Pokemon on the opposing team.
Teamwork is key in this game, as you’ll have to work in synergy with the other four players on your team, which is pretty much a first for the Pokemon series as a whole. You can even style up your Pokemon in holographic outfits known as Holowear, adding an element of customization to your play, too.
6
New Pokemon Snap
A Long-Awaited Sequel
- Released
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April 30, 2021
- Publisher(s)
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Nintendo
- Engine
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NU Library
- OpenCritic Rating
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Strong
Pros |
Cons |
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Beautiful graphics. |
The price is more than its worth. |
A great way to see Pokemon in their natural habitat. |
The whole game is quite short. |
A sequel to the beloved 1999 game Pokemon Snap, New Pokemon Snap follows much of the same tone as the original. Explore Pokemon in their natural habitats (rather than just in the tall grass) and snap photos of them. Any old photo won’t do, though — to progress, you’ll need to photograph different Pokemon behaviors.
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The nature of New Pokemon Snap lets you see Pokemon in a way you’ve never seen them before. That itself makes the game charming enough to play, but the possibility of snapping photos of mythical Pokemon, like Mew, makes it all the more intriguing.
5
Pokemon Mystery Dungeon Rescue Team DX
A Childhood Classic Reimagined
Pokemon Mystery Dungeon: Rescue Team DX
- Released
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March 6, 2020
- Developer(s)
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Spike Chunsoft
- Publisher
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Nintendo, The Pokémon Company, Nintendo of America Inc.
Pros |
Cons |
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A beautiful remake of an already great game. |
It might not be for you if you like catching and collecting Pokemon the most. |
A different way to experience the Pokemon world. |
If you missed out on the gems that are Pokemon Mystery Dungeon Red Rescue Team and Blue Rescue Team on the Game Boy Advance and Nintendo DS back in the early 2000s, you can experience the adventure with Pokemon Mystery Dungeon Rescue Team DX. As a remake, it’s a combination of the two games, all revamped with a high-definition, watercolour-like art style that’s just as charming as the original.
The game itself sees you turned into a Pokemon (after completing a quiz to find out which Pokemon your personality matches, of course) and building your own rescue team. As the name suggests, you explore mysterious dungeons that can change every time you enter them. If you’re itching for a bit of Pokemon, but want something a little different to the usual song and dance, Mystery Dungeon is the way to go.
4
Pokemon Scarlet & Violet
A Big Open World – With Not Too Much In It
- Released
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November 18, 2022
- Publisher(s)
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Nintendo
, The Pokemon Company
Pros |
Cons |
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The first fully open-world game. |
The open world is unfortunately pretty empty. |
Good Pokemon designs. |
Graphical bugs galore. |
Pokemon Scarlet & Violet are the series’ first true foray into the open-world genre. You can choose where to go, whenever you want, following three different storylines in the region of Paldea. There are plenty of new and returning Pokemon to catch, giving you all the more reason to explore the region to its fullest.
Despite this, the games suffer from graphical limitations, leading to bugs and glitches that hinder the overall experience. Perhaps Pokemon’s ambitions were too high, and the development time too short. With more polish, Scarlet & Violet certainly could have been the greatest Pokemon games to date, but that sadly isn’t quite the case.
Scarlet & Violet’s DLC add more areas and Pokemon to the base game, but it’s unfortunately still plagued by the same graphical limitations and bugs.
3
Pokemon Let’s Go Eevee & Let’s Go Pikachu
A Familiar Yet New Experience
Pokemon Let’s Go Eevee & Let’s Go Pikachu
- Released
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November 16, 2018
- Publisher(s)
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Nintendo
, The Pokemon Company
Pros |
Cons |
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Kanto is a fan-favorite region, and it’s lovingly reimagined. |
You might not want to go back to Kanto again… |
The series’ most creative use of Pokemon in the overworld. |
Catching mechanics are similar to Pokemon Go, so wild Pokemon (even Shinies) can easily flee. |
You can dress up your partner Pikachu or Eevee! |
Your partner Pikachu and Eevee become very overpowered, so there’s no challenge at all. |
Pokemon Let’s Go Eevee & Let’s Go Pikachu were the first mainline Pokemon games to arrive on the Nintendo Switch, and as remakes of the iconic Kanto region that take elements from the ever-popular Pokemon Go, it only makes sense that they were.
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Depending on whether you pick Let’s Go Eevee or Let’s Go Pikachu, you can have a special Eevee or Pikachu as your partner in this adventure, and you can even dress them up in adorable accessories. Pokemon also appear in the overworld in these games — a series first when the games were released. Whether it’s your first time in Kanto or you’ve visited it plenty of times before, the Let’s Go games are a great way to experience the region.
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Pokemon Sword & Shield
First New Region On The Switch
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OpenCritic
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Top Critic Rating:
80/100
Critics Recommend:
64%
- Released
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November 15, 2019
- Publisher(s)
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Nintendo
- OpenCritic Rating
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Strong
Pros |
Cons |
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Great new Pokemon like Polteageist. |
The Wild Area feels like an idea in progress, rather than fully developed. |
Version differences are actually substantial, such as different gym leaders in each version. |
The graphics are very lacking. |
Pokemon Sword & Shield took us into Generation 8 and introduced us to the region of Galar, taking inspiration from Great Britain. There were over 80 new Pokemon to meet, including the Pseudo-legendary Dragapult and the hauntingly adorable Polteageist.
The games also debuted Max Raid battles, where you can team up with other players (or NPCs) to defeat and catch Dynamaxed Pokemon in the Wild Area. While the graphics didn’t quite rise to the heights of other first-party games on the Switch, Sword & Shield were still a fun foray into a new region with exciting multiplayer features.
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Pokemon Legends: Arceus
A Much-Needed Breath Of Fresh Air
- Released
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January 28, 2022
- Publisher(s)
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Nintendo
, The Pokemon Company
Pros |
Cons |
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The most innovative Pokemon has felt in years. |
The graphics are poor in comparison to other Switch RPGs. |
Excellent Pokemon-catching mechanic in the overworld. |
It’s not completely open world. |
Great fun for Shiny hunting. |
Changes to the battling system long-term fans might not like. |
By the time Pokemon Legends: Arceus came out, the Pokemon formula had been in need of a shake-up for a while. Thankfully, Legends: Arceus delivered on this front, and seems to have been a game changer for the series. It lets you explore vast landscapes and see Pokemon in their natural habitats (and dodge their attacks if they spot you, too).
Set in the Hisui region before it came to be known as Sinnoh, this game sees you sent back in time by the legendary Pokemon, Arceus. When you arrive, you have nothing on your back but your pyjamas. What else is there to do but catch every Pokemon possible? Legends: Arceus is unlike any other Pokemon game in the series, and for all the right reasons.
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