10 Messed Up Nintendo Switch Games You Won't Believe Exist
10. The Binding Of Isaac: Afterbirth +
Kicking off this list is a game wholly anathema to the stereotypically family-oriented Nintendo image.
When Isaac's mother thought she heard the voice of god instructing her to kill her son, proving her loyalty to her fictitious deity, she picks up the kitchen knife and proceeds to Isaac's room.
Escaping the clutches of this murderous matriarch by disappearing into the basement via a hitherto undiscovered trapdoor, Isaac enters a nightmare underworld of grotesque monsters, dastardly demons, deformed babies, and all manner of hell-spawn.
Cue the player.
Tackling procedurally generated dungeons comprising blood-soaked kill rooms and horrific boss battles, this twin-stick shooter is as difficult to master as it is grotesque to behold.
No bullets are fired here, but young Isaac's tears.
Orcs and Goblins are not little Isaac's enemies, but macabre manifestations of the seven deadly sins, deformed, crying babies, and hare-lipped curiosities which will haunt your nightmares for days after being subjected to their maniacally smiling countenances.
As the game's inherent permadeath system ensures each playthrough will be completely different to the last, The Binding of Isaac is the very definition of the "one more go" genre, and is definitely a title the more casual gamer would not expect to find on Nintendo Switch.