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Can't Wait for a New Mario Game on the Switch 2? Play These 10 Ridiculously Good Platformers Now

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Donkey Kong Bananza

Donkey Kong Bananza - Nintendo Switch 2

4.5 Outstanding

There's a good reason why a major Mario game isn't likely coming anytime soon: That team created a dazzling 3D platformer called Donkey Kong Bananza. Beyond the mascot swap, the gorilla separates itself from the plumber with an expressive move set focused on action and destruction. Why jump when you can smash and dig? At Bananza's core, though, is superb level design that reflects its Mario lineage. Excellent and experimental, Donkey Kong Bananza is the best original Nintendo Switch 2 platformer so far. 

Donkey Kong Bananza - Nintendo Switch 2 review

Kirby and the Forgotten Land

Kirby and the Forgotten Land (for Nintendo Switch)

4.0 Excellent

Kirby and the Forgotten Land for the original Switch proved that the classic Kirby platforming translates beautifully into 3D. From gently floating across levels to sucking up enemies and copying their powers, the puffball's abilities work great in expanded, diorama-esque stages. On Nintendo Switch 2, the game receives a performance boost, an improved resolution and frame rate, and remixed levels to complete. If you missed Kirby and the Forgotten Land the first time around, now's the perfect time to pick it up.

Kirby and the Forgotten Land (for Nintendo Switch) review

Pac-Man World 2 Re-Pac

PAC-MAN WORLD 2 Re-PAC - Nintendo Switch 2

Pac-Man is famous for his iconic, maze-based arcade games, but he has also starred in several 3D platformers. Pac-Man World 2 Re-Pac is a loving recreation of the original Pac-Man World 2 from 2002. It's a pretty good throwback, blending traditional platforming concepts with Pac-Man twists, such as eating dots and chasing ghosts. The impressive visual upgrade helps the retro game feel current. 

Sonic X Shadow Generations

Sonic X Shadow Generations - Nintendo Switch 2

Sonic the Hedgehog's 3D games are less acclaimed than his 2D ones. However, Sonic Generations' celebration of the blue blur's history remains one of his finest polygonal outings. The classic 2D sections are excellent, and even the modern 3D levels entertain with their sensational speed. However, this release adds a separate campaign starring the hedgehog anti-hero, Shadow, with stages that are even more impressive. So, let go of console war grudges from decades ago; Sonic X Shadow Generations is a great Mario substitute on the Nintendo Switch 2.

Squirrel With a Gun

Squirrel With a Gun (Nintendo Switch 2)

As the name suggests, Squirrel With a Gun is an action-packed romp where you play as a squirrel blasting away government agents. Furry firefights have the flair of Superhot or a John Wick movie, as you slow down time or toss the gun once you run out of bullets. But the game's surprisingly prominent platforming elements provide more substance. Shoot the ground to gain height and extra jumps as you explore the levels for acorns. Conker would be proud.

Super Mario 3D World + Bowser’s Fury

Super Mario 3D World + Bowser's Fury (for Nintendo Switch)

4.5 Outstanding

Super Mario 3D World, while a good Wii U game, slightly disappointed many people because it emphasized multiplayer antics over a single-player adventure. However, the Nintendo Switch version adds Bowser’s Fury, a side game with a bite-sized, open-world format never before seen in a Mario title. On Switch 2, the package gets a free upgrade that boosts the graphics. The result is one of the best and most varied 3D Mario platformers.

Super Mario 3D World + Bowser's Fury (for Nintendo Switch) review

Super Mario Galaxy 1 + 2

Super Mario Galaxy 1+2

The Super Mario Galaxy titles are arguably the finest 3D Mario platformers ever created, two of the best games ever made. The outer space setting allows for mind-bending level design featuring shifting gravity, spherical worlds, and intergalactic enemies. The Wii games are just as good today as they were years ago, and on Switch 2, they are enhanced with 4K resolution, making the art style even more beautiful.

Super Mario Odyssey

Super Mario Odyssey (for Nintendo Switch)

5.0 Exemplary

Super Mario Odyssey delighted Nintendo Switch players by applying a next-gen spin to classic, Super Mario 64-style sandbox level design. Instead of running through linear courses, Mario freely explores kingdoms dense with secrets and collectibles. The eclectic art style takes the plumber to several locales, including bubbling seas, sandy deserts, and a realistic human city. On Switch 2, Super Mario Odyssey received a free graphics upgrade, making it look like a contemporary release.

Super Mario Odyssey (for Nintendo Switch) review

The Touryst

The Touryst is a bit of an odd fit on this list, because it's as much about exploring tropical islands as it is about platforming inside ancient structures. Still, the game's a hidden gem that Nintendo Switch 2 owners shouldn't skip, with its colorful and gorgeous voxel art style. It's not the biggest game in the world, but a nice little getaway.

Yooka-Replaylee

Yooka-Replaylee - Nintendo Switch 2

The original Yooka-Laylee was an ambitious but imperfect ode to old-school 3D platformers. In fact, the developers at Playtonic Games included many veterans who worked on the delightful Banjo-Kazooie back in the day. Yooka-Replayee revamps the game with superior controls and mechanics, new progression systems, and more collectibles to unearth throughout the large sandbox worlds. It's the best way for new players to experience Yooka-Laylee, as well as a fresh adventure for returning fans.

About Our Expert

Jordan Minor

Jordan Minor

Principal Writer, Software

My PCMag career began in 2013 as an intern. Now, I'm a senior writer, using the skills I acquired at Northwestern University to write about dating apps, meal kits, programming software, website builders, video streaming services, and video games. I was previously a senior editor at Geek.com and have written for The A.V. Club, Kotaku, and Paste Magazine. I'm the author of the gaming history book Video Game of the Year: A Year-by-Year Guide to the Best, Boldest, and Most Bizarre Games from Every Year Since 1977, and the reason everything you know about Street Sharks is a lie.

The Technology I Use

I use the newest Android and iOS smartphones for testing, but I currently use an iPhone 14 as my personal phone. I just hate that we gave up headphone jacks.

I've always favored gaming laptops over desktops. On that note, I have a 16-inch HP Envy with an Intel Core i9-13900H CPU and Nvidia GeForce RTX 4060 GPU. No matter what machine I’m working on, an alarming amount of my personal and professional life revolves around cloud-synced Google Drive files.

For food subscriptions, my household sticks with CookUnity and HelloFresh for meals. Video streaming is a bit more complicated. While there are too many services to list, we're subscribed to most of the major ones. These days, I find myself drawn to HBO Max's movies and shows, as well as Peacock's reality trash.

I've been a lifelong Nintendo fan, and I sincerely believe the Nintendo Switch will go down as one of the best gaming consoles of all time. It has an unbelievable library of new and old games from Nintendo and third-party companies. The handheld/console hybrid approach makes playing games so much more flexible, a legacy that continues with the Nintendo Switch 2 and Valve’s Steam Deck.

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