

Immersing yourself in the setting and atmosphere of Metroid Dread is a highlight of the game, and getting into the zone when playing the game with the new OLED screen can offer up some thrilling moments of action. In many ways, playing Metroid Dread on the Switch OLED captured the same sense of intimacy when bundling up with games like Metroid Fusion or Zero Mission on the Game Boy Advance. Focusing on Samus Aran and her mission to explore a massive, labyrinthine world while expanding her abilities, Dread is a great return to the classic 2D Metroid that made its debut on the original Nintendo Entertainment System. Launching alongside the Switch OLED, Metroid Dread is a fantastic companion game to the new hardware. Metroid Dread is a great return to form for the classic Metroid series.

Playing Breath of the Wild on the Switch OLED in handheld mode gives the game's colorful, painterly visual style a more vivid look, along with a richer audio experience to immerse yourself in. It was also an excellent showpiece for the capabilities of the original Switch, letting you seamlessly alter between handheld and TV modes.

Blending the classic sense of adventure that the Zelda series is known for with a massive open world to explore, Breath of the Wild is a fantastic achievement players are still sinking hours into. Though it's been five years since its release, Breath of the Wild remains the quintessential Switch game.

The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wildīreath of the Wild still remains one of the defining games of the Nintendo Switch, and it's even better on the new OLED model. While the Switch OLED is not a more powerful system than its predecessor, the improved screen and audio experience goes a long way in showing the existing library of Switch games at their best. We've gone into detail about what's interesting about the Switch OLED in our review, so with this roundup, we wanted to highlight a selection of current Switch games that feel like new when played in the Switch OLED's handheld mode.
