![]() ![]() Updated January 26th, 2020 by Chris Littlechild: With so many more new and unique games available on the Nintendo Switch, it just makes sense to add more titles. From Cuphead to Super Mario Bros., from Snipperclips to Pokkén Tournament DX, there's something for every age group (and combination of gamers and non-gamers) to enjoy together. The family-friendly funsters at Nintendo seem to be one of the last bastions of that sort of thing, which is why we’re taking a look at some of Nintendo Switch’s best local multiplayer and couch co-op options. Don't worry, though, nostalgic Switch owners. So many of us grew up with that sort of experience, and it's a shame that it seems to be being neglected these days.Īll of this connectivity comes at a cost, then: more and more, developers and publishers are seemingly forgetting about good ol’ fashioned couch co-op and split-screen play. Sometimes, though, it seems as though people never game with/against each other in person anymore. This is all well and good, and being connected to a vast network of gamers around the world has entirely changed the industry. Gameplay of the Switch version of Team Sonic Racing, graphically it looks fine on handheld, but quite muddy on docked. RELATED: Nintendo Switch: The 10 Best-Selling Games So Far We wouldn’t have dreamed this would be possible just a few years ago. With the incredible popularity of online gaming, you can instantly party up with players from Spain, Russia, and Brazil for a Monster Hunter quest, or find a Japanese opponent for a Pokémon battle in a trice. Multiplayer gaming is in an interesting place these days. ![]()
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