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    Best Soulslike Games On Nintendo Switch

    KavishBy KavishFebruary 11, 2025No Comments17 Mins Read
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    Table of Contents

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      • Summary
          • 10 Lesser-Known Soulslikes On Steam That Are Worth Trying
    • 21 Morbid: The Lords of Ire
      • Third-Person Soulslike With Some Quirks
    • 20 Pascal’s Wager: Definitive Edition
      • Console-Caliber Challenge With A Distinct Art style
    • 19 SINNER: Sacrifice for Redemption
      • Grow Weaker, Fight Harder
    • 18 Chronos: Before The Ashes
      • Age With Every Defeat
    • 17 Salt And Sacrifice
      • Survive a forsaken kingdom
          • 8 Beginner Tips For Death’s Door You Need To Know
    • 16 Vigil: The Longest Night
      • Soulslike In An Everlasting Night
    • 15 Eldest Souls
      • A Brutal Boss Rush
    • 14 Blasphemous
      • A Grotesque Side-Scroller
          • Soulslike Games Tier List
    • 13 Curse Of The Dead Gods
      • Curses, Traps, And Darkness
          • Curse of the Dead Gods
    • 12 Remnant: From The Ashes
      • A Post-Apocalyptic Soulslike Shooter
          • Remnant: From The Ashes – All Beast Heart Choices And Their Consequences
    • 11 Bleak Sword DX
      • Pixelated Peril
    • 10 Moonscars
      • A Grimdark Dive Into A Stylish Metroidvania
    • 9 Ashen
      • A Polished, Stylish Soulslike
    • 8 Blasphemous 2
      • A Deeper, Darker Pilgrimage
    • 7 Salt And Sanctuary
      • Pursue Dark Magic To Its Source
          • 10 Best Indie Games of 2018
    • 6 Tunic
      • Explore, Fight, And Decipher
    • 5 Death’s Door
      • Fight And Reap Souls
    • 4 Ender Lilies: Quietus Of The Knights
      • Purify A Cursed Kingdom
    • 3 Dead Cells
      • Fight, Die, Learn, Repeat
    • 2 Hollow Knight
      • A Metroidvania Soulslike

    Summary

    • The Nintendo Switch offers a library of tough, engaging Soulslike games for players craving a challenging experience.
    • Pascal’s Wager brings Soulslike gameplay to consoles with a unique charm, despite mixed critical reception.
    • Mortal Shell stands out with a mechanic that allows players to switch between different warrior builds on the fly.

    Every now and then, a game comes around with gameplay mechanics so unique and engaging that it spawns an entire subgenre of gaming full of titles emulating that experience with degrees of variation. 2011’s Dark Souls birthed the Soulslike subgenre, known for punishing difficulty, stamina-based combat, and Metroidvania-style, non-linear exploration.

    10 Soulslike Featured Image Collage

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    FromSoftware’s Dark Souls series has influenced many game developers to create similar Soulslike games that has a lot to offer.

    Although Nintendo Switch players can’t play the entire Dark Souls trilogy and its open-world successor, Elden Ring, on their devices, they do have access to a vast library of immersive, difficult games that are heavily inspired by FromSoftware’s Souls formula. It’s hard to believe that there are so many Soulslike Switch games, especially since these platforms were praised for promoting ingenuity and accessibility over everything else.

    Updated February 11, 2025, by Hamza Haq: The Soulslike genre has spread its influence far and wide in the gaming industry, ranging from big-budget AAA third-person action RPGs to 2D Metroidvanias that take aspects of the genre and merge them into something greater. While the Nintendo Switch doesn’t have the hardware capability to run AAA Soulslikes like Lies of P and Elden Ring, at least not without some miraculous feats of optimization, there is a plethora of options to choose from for players looking to try out alternatives.

    21

    Morbid: The Lords of Ire

    Third-Person Soulslike With Some Quirks

    morbid the lords of ire official image 1

    Released

    May 17, 2024

    Developer(s)

    Still Running

    Morbid: The Lords of Ire is a third-person action-adventure game that wears its inspiration on its sleeve. It follows the Soulslike formula to a tee while mixing in a couple of additions to separate itself from the pack. Story-wise, this game is a sequel to Morbid: The Seven Acolytes, and there is some story and lore to signal that. But, as with most Soulslikes, combat is the main focus here.

    In Morbid: The Lords of Ire, all enemies have two bars above their heads. One is a health bar, and the one below it is the stagger bar. Different attacks target different bars, and players are encouraged to weave in health-targeting attacks with stagger-targeting attacks to take down enemies quickly. This creates a sense of rhythm throughout the game, which carries the entire thing. On Switch, performance is okay, with occasional draw distance woes thanks to pop-ins and no major crashes or stutters.

    20

    Pascal’s Wager: Definitive Edition

    Console-Caliber Challenge With A Distinct Art style

    A screenshot from Pascal's Wager

    • Platform(s): Nintendo Switch, PC
    • Release Date: March 12, 2021
    • Developer: TipsWorks

    Despite its relatively low Metacritic score, players shouldn’t write off Pascal’s Wager. The game initially started off as a mobile title that aimed to emulate Soulslike gameplay with impressive results. Unfortunately, some of this charm has been lost in the definitive console releases.

    Still, Pascal’s Wager features a unique art style and fun gameplay that make it worth checking out, although fans shouldn’t expect anything out of the ordinary. It’s a perfectly serviceable Soulslike game on the Switch in its own right that fans will have a great time with, even if it doesn’t butt heads with the best in the genre.

    19

    SINNER: Sacrifice for Redemption

    Grow Weaker, Fight Harder

    SINNER_ Sacrifice for Redemption game image

    • Platform(s): Nintendo Switch, PC, PS4, Xbox One, Mac
    • Release Date: April 26, 2018
    • Developer: DARK STAR

    While there are many new Soulslike that come out claiming their new take on the genre is unique, few manage to truly deliver. SINNER: Sacrifice for Redemption that takes the promise of not being just another Soulslike very seriously and manages to achieve it by virtue of its level-down system. In SINNER, players do not level up but rather level down, becoming less powerful as the game goes on.

    The premise is simple. There are eight bosses to defeat, and the main character starts out with maxed-out stats. Before each fight, the player is asked to sacrifice one of their main stats and become weaker in the process before being allowed to take on the boss. This ensures that the boss fights become harder and harder as the game progresses because the protagonist is losing pieces of himself and losing strength along the way. At the end of the journey, the player is basically a level 1 character tasked with taking down an end-game boss. SINNER is quite a short title and plays like a boss-rush game with Soulslike mechanics. Despite the first impression it might make, the art style is surprisingly cohesive and stylized, which works quite nicely for these sorts of games. The notorious Soulslike jank is there, though perhaps more due to a lack of polish than because of a deliberate decision on the developers’ part.

    18

    Chronos: Before The Ashes

    Age With Every Defeat

    Chronos Before the Ashes in-game screenshot

    RPG

    Adventure

    Action

    Fighting

    Initially released as a VR-only experience, Chronos: Before the Ashes does not try to hide the fact that it was inspired by FromSoftware’s award-winning formula. From the dark atmosphere and convoluted dungeons all the way to a dodge-heavy combat system, this is a Soulslike, through and through.

    Chronos is not the most graphically advanced game, and it shows even on a console with limited hardware capabilities like the Nintendo Switch. What sets it apart from other Souslike titles is its inventive aging mechanic. With each defeat, the protagonist ages by one year, which affects their stats in different ways. For example, magic abilities are improved with time, whereas physical skills might deteriorate when the character turns a certain age.

    17

    Salt And Sacrifice

    Survive a forsaken kingdom

    The chest location of the Smithing Armor set behind the inquisitor Selet in Salt and Sacrifice

    Action RPG

    Metroidvania

    Soulslike

    Released

    May 10, 2022

    Developer(s)

    Ska Studios

    Salt and Sanctuary is touted by many to be one of the first games to combine the Soulslike and Metroidvania genres in one neat package. It was a great game with a wonderful sense of exploration that was successful enough for the publisher to greenlight a sequel.

    Player fighting various bosses in Death's Door.

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    While Salt and Sacrifice dropped the ball in some places, it’s still a fun game for fans to check out once they look past some of its annoyances. The risks that the developer took in this game should be lauded, even if some of them didn’t pay off.

    16

    Vigil: The Longest Night

    Soulslike In An Everlasting Night

    Vigil The Longest Night

    • Platform(s): Nintendo Switch, PC
    • Release Date: October 14, 2020
    • Developer: Glass Heart Games

    Despite having some bugs that can be frustrating to deal with, there’s no denying that Vigil: The Longest Night is one of the better Metroidvania Soulslikes on the Switch that players can enjoy. The story may not be its biggest selling point, but the excellent exploration and fun combat more than make up for it.

    For a game inspired by Soulslike mechanics, some people may argue that Vigil: The Longest Night is a bit too easy, but that isn’t necessarily a bad thing. Players who love dark, brooding atmospheres and aren’t sure if the difficulty of Soulslikes is something they’d be okay with can use Vigil as a starting point before getting into more hardcore titles if this game strikes their fancy.

    15

    Eldest Souls

    A Brutal Boss Rush

    Eldest Souls - Promotional Art

    Action-Adventure

    Soulslike

    The fact that this game literally has the word “souls” in its name is a pretty clear giveaway of what other titles it was inspired by. While Eldest Souls doesn’t hide its admiration for the Dark Souls trilogy, it does more than enough to set itself apart from other Soulslikes and even manages to conjure its own, unique personality.

    Played from the isometric perspective, Eldest Souls has the same painfully hard, ebb-and-flow combat known from Dark Souls, but its art direction and pacing couldn’t be more different. There are no mobs in this game, and players progress by going from one boss battle to another as they traverse through gorgeous pixel art environments.

    14

    Blasphemous

    A Grotesque Side-Scroller

    Blasphemous Game Cover Art

    Released

    September 10, 2019

    Developer(s)

    The Game Kitchen

    Players who want to go through an atmospheric game with platforming elements will love what Blasphemous has to offer. The game has an incredible and striking art style that will stick with players long after they’re finished with this experience. The bosses are nightmarish, the platforming is a decent distraction from the core combat, and the game is captivating from start to end.

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    It’s easy to see why a sequel to this title is arriving sooner rather than later. The game can be pretty challenging, but players who come to grips with the game’s combat system and understand how enemies function in this title will be more than pleased with the experience they’re exposing themselves to. Of course, the spike traps are always a pain, but that’s a small price to pay in an otherwise great game.

    13

    Curse Of The Dead Gods

    Curses, Traps, And Darkness

    Curse of the Dead Gods Battle Screenshot

    Curse of the Dead Gods

    Released

    April 3, 2020

    Developer(s)

    Passtech Games

    At a glance, most people will write off Curse of the Dead Gods as another formulaic roguelike that had the unfortunate honor of being compared both favorably and unfavorably to Hades. While that title became Supergiant Games’ biggest release, the same can’t be said for Curse of the Dead Gods.

    Still, players who decide to give this title a shot will love the fun gameplay and surprisingly deep progression. The Soulslike inspiration can be seen in the tough-as-nails combat where dodging and picking the perfect time to strike back is important, but tight controls and tricky bosses become the game’s calling card, rather than just another homage.

    12

    Remnant: From The Ashes

    A Post-Apocalyptic Soulslike Shooter

    Remnant From The Ashes Promotional Art

    The idea of combining the Soulslike genre with third-person shooter elements sounds like a pretty risky idea, and fans were glad to see that Remnant: From the Ashes does a great job of executing this idea with great panache. To make things even better, this game was fully playable in co-op, giving friends the opportunity to experience this tough yet engaging title together.

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    Remnant: From the Ashes also allows for heightened replayability as areas and bosses are structured in different orders for each playthrough. This is another great decision that makes fresh playthroughs all the more engaging, with players having to adopt different strategies for boss fights based on their strength and layout in each encounter.

    11

    Bleak Sword DX

    Pixelated Peril

    Bleak Sword DX game image

    Systems

    super greyscale 8-bit logo

    Released

    June 8, 2023

    Developer

    more8bit

    Bleak Sword DX is an often-overlooked Soulslike on the Switch with a unique take on the genre and polish that’s rare to see. One of the things that helps it stand out from the sea of similar games is its extremely unique art style. All characters in the game—including the protagonist and the enemies they face—appear 2D as if made out of paper, but the world they move in is a 2.5D (HD-2D) world similar to Octopath Traveler but with a distinctly somber vibe more suitable to traditional Soulslikes.

    The game consists of 12 levels, each separated into 10 mini-stages that the player needs to clear in order to advance. Enemies are swift and brutal and can easily kill a fully-maxed-out player if they are not careful. Level-ups make the character stronger, but the bulk of the power comes from the equipment, all of which can only be obtained by enemy drops or chests. Getting killed is absolutely devastating because if the player character gets killed, they drop their equipment. If they fail to pick it up on the next attempt or die in the process, it’s gone forever. Bleak Sword DX’s retro aesthetic and unique take on the genre are a treat to experience. Best of all, owing to its low hardware requirements, it runs like butter on the Switch.

    10

    Moonscars

    A Grimdark Dive Into A Stylish Metroidvania

    Moonscars Ravenous Moon is an exciting mechanic that keeps the challenge level high

    Released

    September 27, 2022

    Developer(s)

    Black Mermaid

    Moonscars is one of the most aesthetically distinct 2D platformers on the Switch, taking inspiration from the likes of Castlevania and Blasphemous but with an even more grimdark look, if that were possible. Players assume the role of a warrior woman wielding a large greatsword named Grey Irma, swinging it with abandon to tear chunks of gory limbs off of her enemies.

    Combat is gory, with plenty of blood particles flying about as a result of every swing. Enemy attacks can be dodged or parried, with parry being the more rewarding option. To give a visual indicator, enemies telegraph their attacks with a red glow, which stands out in stark contrast against the bleak, black, and grey background. Health can be recovered in a manner similar to Hollow Knight, where the player stops and focuses on consuming a resource to regain health. Level-ups are similar to roguelike upgrades and last only as long as Grey Irma lives; they are lost upon death. There are multiple weapons to choose from, and they gradually unlock as players progress through the game. Each one has a different moveset, special ability, and a distinct feel.

    On release, Moonscars on Switch had a lot of problems with frequent crashes that made the game basically unplayable. Fortunately, the developers have since fixed these issues.

    9

    Ashen

    A Polished, Stylish Soulslike

    The player character fighting an enemy soldier in Ashen

    Released

    December 7, 2018

    Developer(s)

    A44 Games

    Featuring simple but stylish graphics and solid voice acting, Ashen is one of the very best Soulslikes available on Nintendo Switch. Its combat mechanics and progression system are nearly identical to that of Dark Souls, but the game has more than a few things going for it that make it stand on its own.

    One of the most original aspects of Ashen is the game’s co-op system, which allows players to randomly run into each other in the game and complete quests together. There is also a hub area in Ashen, which players can turn from a run-down settlement into a vibrant village over time.

    8

    Blasphemous 2

    A Deeper, Darker Pilgrimage

    The Penitent One using the Passage of Ash Relic of Contrition

    Soulslike

    Metroidvania

    Platformer

    Released

    August 24, 2023

    Developer(s)

    The Game Kitchen

    The first Blasphemous was a solid Metroidvania with gothic horror elements that made it such a great game to play through. Fans of detailed pixel art will definitely love this title and what it brings to the table, so it’s easy to see why this breakout indie hit received a sequel.

    The Metroidvania elements in the second game are handled way better than the first title. The wonderful sense of exploration coupled with the tough yet satisfying combat makes Blasphemous 2 a worthy sequel that fans should check out for themselves.

    7

    Salt And Sanctuary

    Pursue Dark Magic To Its Source

    Protagonist facing a spikey boss

    This indie game with a beautiful art style that resembles platformers like Limbo and Inside repackages the Dark Souls formula in a 2D format and does so masterfully. The gloomy, apocalyptic setting emulates the feeling of the kingdom of Drangleic, and Salt and Sanctuary‘s fluid, stamina-based combat is equally challenging and unforgiving.

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    Despite its rather simple graphics and easy-to-grasp mechanics, Salt and Sanctuary is actually a pretty complex game. There are rather in-depth RPG mechanics, about 600 useable items, and a number of different weapon types, each complete with special move sets, all of which allow players to shape their playstyles according to their preferences.

    6

    Tunic

    Explore, Fight, And Decipher

    Tunic Title Screen Without Logo

    Released

    March 16, 2022

    Developer(s)

    Andrew Shouldice

    The charming art style of Tunic is the first thing that players will notice when they boot up the game. Gameplay requires that players figure out a mysterious language and understand what it’s trying to convey by finding bits and pieces of text that help translate the obtuse symbols. This ingenious design helps elicit the feeling players enjoyed back in the day when they tried to understand how old-school games worked by browsing through the manuals that were provided along with them.

    Of course, the biggest reason why players will want to check out Tunic is because of its combat, which feels like an isometric take on the combat that made Dark Souls such a huge hit. It’s one of the most endearing Soulslikes on the Switch that isn’t so hard that it’ll frustrate players, making it a great game that players can enjoy, channeling the nostalgia of gaming’s golden era.

    5

    Death’s Door

    Fight And Reap Souls

    Frog King intimidating the crow in Death's Door

    Released

    July 20, 2021

    Developer(s)

    Acid Nerve

    Similarly to Eldest Souls, Death’s Door is played from an isometric perspective. In it, players take control of a crow, who works as one of the countless reapers in a world where the business of transporting souls to “the other side” has become heavily bureaucratized.

    The game features snappy, stamina-based combat with simple yet satisfying attacks, is relatively difficult (although not quite Dark Souls level of difficult), and contains a lot of Zelda-inspired puzzles and exploration. All in all, Death’s Door is a short and fun title that performs like a charm on the Switch.

    4

    Ender Lilies: Quietus Of The Knights

    Purify A Cursed Kingdom

    ENDER LILIES Quietus of the Knights jumping protagonist

    Released

    January 21, 2021

    Metroidvania and Soulslike gameplay go hand-in-hand, making for a winning combination in multiple different cases. One such title that made the rounds and enraptured fans with its fun gameplay is Ender Lilies: Quietus of the Knights.

    Exploration is as fun as can be, and players need to be smart in combat if they wish to come out unscathed. While most people may not have heard of this game, the excellent execution of tried-and-tested concepts makes Ender Lilies: Quietus of the Knights a blast to play through.

    3

    Dead Cells

    Fight, Die, Learn, Repeat

    Dead Cells player attacking

    Released

    August 7, 2018

    Developer(s)

    Motion Twin

    While the marketing for Dead Cells mainly involved IGN and heaps of plagiarism, fans are still glad that more eyes were brought toward this title. After all, at the end of the day, Dead Cells is a brilliant game that deserved all the attention it got, with the game being a great example of how Soulslike gameplay and roguelike progression can go hand in hand to make for something truly special.

    Each run in Dead Cells is a learning experience where players slowly understand the systems of the game and the best way to tackle the many enemies that’ll come their way. With enough repetition, most people will come to grips with how the title works and beat its many tough bosses… with a fair bit of work, of course.

    2

    Hollow Knight

    A Metroidvania Soulslike

    Hollow Knight - Fighting Brooding Mawlek

    Released

    February 24, 2017

    Developer(s)

    Team Cherry

    Together with its four expansions, Hollow Knight packs over 100 hours of gameplay, which is an impressive feat, considering the game’s cartoonish graphics and a 2D platformer vibe. This game has surprisingly deep lore and more importantly, silky-smooth gameplay that is both difficult and addictive.

    Hollow Knight is as much a Soulslike as it is a Metroidvania. The game has countless paths to follow, side areas to explore, a wide variety of enemies to battle, and a pretty deep charm system that unlocks special abilities and provides players with a variety of ways to take on enemies.



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