

If you have a Mii character in your Switch profile, you can use it to play whatever role you want, whether it be the hero, the villain, the various party members, or even the NPC townspeople. Miitopia's standout feature is that every single character can be played by a Mii character.

This kicks off a long journey (far longer than one would expect for a game like this) to find the Dark Lord and remove their evil from the land. The sinister Dark Lord is stealing the faces of anyone in his or her path. The story centers around a lone traveler who stumbles into the middle of a great evil presence. Miitopia isn't an RPG with explicitly defined characters in the traditional sense. It won't reinvent the RPG wheel, but it's definitely a fun way to pass a weekend. But, whether you played the original game on 3DS or not, Miitopia is a fun and very simple RPG. That's why I found it curious that Miitopia, released on the Nintendo 3DS, would be the latest re-release to hit the Switch. Part of Nintendo's strategy for its Switch console has been to introduce previously-released games that may not have found an audience before, specifically ones from the low-selling Wii U.
