The Switch was popular from the drop in 2017, and not just because of the allure of a new system. It actually had a system-selling game that people still enjoy playing and will probably be jazzed about playing on the Switch 2, akaThe Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild.

Thanks to that game and many others, the Switch quickly became a popular system for many developers to create and port their content to. One thing that the Switch didn’t really become known for, though, was first-person games. There are a few, and some even have multiplayer, so let’s go through and rank the best ones according to options, how well they run on Switch, and their overall quality.

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GoldenEye 007was a multiplayer dream when it came out on the N64 as a masterclass lesson in how to create agoodBondgame. The single-player was good too as a faithful adaptation of the movie with expanded scenes, but multiplayer is what drove this into a slumber party classic in the 90s.

The Switch version is free to those who have Nintendo Online and the N64 library, where they can engage with up to four people in matches. Admittedly, it’s not as good as it used to be, but nostalgia is a powerful thing.

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Wolfenstein: Youngbloodis the last major game in the series, for now, which starred B.J. Blazkowicz’s teenage daughters, Jessie and Zofia, who got power armor to fight against the Nazis.

While it can be played in single-player, the game is best experienced in co-op with both sisters at play, bouncing quips off each other like a night at an improv scene. The Switch version chugs a bit but it is serviceable to enjoy a bizarre story and some solid Nazi killing action with some inventive weapons.

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Prodeus is a throwback to the old-schoolWolfensteinandDoomgames with pixel art not seen in a shooter since the90s PC days. Up to four players can join in on the fun during the campaign, which is rare to see in a retro throwback like this.

Compared to the more AAA budget games, Prodeusworked on a lower scale, meaning that it didn’t have to use a lot of the Switch’s power to look good online and offline, which helps it stand out.

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Overwatch 2has kind of becomeFortnitewith its recent run of skins, including a collaboration withStreet Fighter 6. That said, theOverwatchseries has always prided itself on coming up with cool new skins to reward players and keep them coming back.

It is a free-to-play game after all, and there’s no better way to incentivize players than with custom threads. Thanks to the stylized art design,Overwatch 2looks and runs pretty well online with the main mode featuring five versus five teams, but there are plenty of other modes to dive into, too.

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WhatPayday 2lacks in skins, it more than makes up for in its central heist mode. EvenGrand Theft Auto Onlinehas not reached the heights of robbing banks and shooting at cops online. Players can experience it with four friends or strangers online, and even though it’s not as good as other consoles, the Switch version is a viable option. The controls may take some getting used to, but such is the life of a thief: trial and error.

Dying Light: Definitive Editionis a brutal game that emphasizes parkour and melee combat compared to the gunplay of other first-person games. These zombie mutants will not wander around like old men, akin to theResident Evilgames.

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They are hungry and want to kill, be it with their teeth or bare hands. That’s why the four-player online option is the best way to experience the campaign, as it makes things easier but still pretty intense.

Star Wars: Battlefront Classic Collectioncontains the first two games that came to a Nintendo console for the first time in 2024 after debuting on the PS2 and Xbox. Players can go through the campaigns in two-player split-screen, or they can go into big matches for a 32v32 online game.

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The big battles are fun, but playing with just one friend through the campaigns is what helped these two games become legendary. The collection doesn’t add a lot to the games, and they don’t look as good as modern shooters, but that’s just how good theseStar Warsgamesare, be it in third-person or first-person.

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Borderlands Legendary Collectionis a package deal often on sale on Switch, which containsBorderlands, Borderlands 2, and Borderlands: The Pre-Sequel. AllthreeBorderlandsgamessupport two players locally for split-screen co-op and four players online.

Borderlands 3: Ultimate Editionwould be a good recommendation too, but because it’s such a bigger game, it only supports two players online for Switch owners. That’s why this collection is the best bang for anyone’s buck, with plenty of co-op first-person action and loot for days.