The Nintendo Switch is the perfect system for certain types of games. Over the last 6 years or so, the console has amassed an expansive library of indie and AAA projects that work splendidly on both a big-screen TV and in the palm of the player's hands, and Metroidvanias tend to be particularly sublime matches for the Switch's capabilities. While 3D adventures are not synonymous with the platform, the same cannot be said for the genre's classic 2D variants, many of which shine the brightest on something like the Switch Lite.