Nintendo Switch: 10 Painfully Obvious Ports We're STILL Waiting For
10. Monster Hunter: World
While Monster Hunter Generations Ultimate is a fine offering for gamers who want a way of playing a non-3DS version of the series, it pales in comparison to last year's Monster Hunter: World.
An impressively-accessible instalment in a series that's known for being quite overwhelming, World is a great beginning for newcomers. All of the massively-scaled strategic boss battles you could ask for and plenty of opportunities to take them on alongside other players online.
The only unfortunate component of World's release was the news that there were no plans for a Switch version. For a game so reliant on co-op, you'd think that a system renowned for its multiplayer options would be a great fit. Perhaps it was perceived technical limitations or simply the Switch's late entry into the console cycle that kept it from getting a port?
Whatever the reasoning, Capcom should seriously consider bringing this title over to Nintendo.
Surely graphics will take something of a hit (this is far from an ugly game), but if the frame rate and overall gameplay experience is maintained, players will experience the same thrills and accomplishments as those playing on other systems. Besides, imagine all the Nintendo-themed costumes and weapons.