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Since the Nintendo Switch launched in early 2017, we’ve collectively experienced the worst pandemic in a century. Presidents ...
I spent three weeks testing the Nintendo Switch 2, considering design, performance and more. It's a solid successor—but with some caveats.
The Nintendo Switch 2 Pro Controller launched alongside the console itself, and I’ve been using it as my go-to Switch 2 gamepad since launch day. While I was already impressed with it at a Switch 2 ...
The design of the Switch 2 represents a shift from the sleek, travel-friendly form of the OLED model. Its larger size and ...
We break it down in our review. Nintendo Switch 2: A big boost in performance. This time around, Nintendo installed more powerful hardware in the Nintendo Switch 2.
Donkey Kong Bananza marks the first major first-party release from Nintendo since the launch of the Nintendo Switch 2.
However, the Switch 2's biggest upgrade is its new Joy-Con. There's a familiar matte finish with more subtle red and blue accents, but instead of sliding them on and off like before, Nintendo gave ...
The Switch 2 can also make use of Nvidia’s DLSS (deep learning super sampling)—an AI-based upscaler that also helps improve frame rates for crispier graphics and smoother performance.
As I note in my Nintendo Switch 2 vs Steam Deck battle piece, performance isn't everything, and the Nintendo Switch 2, in my time with it, has provided a decent bit of power in such a dainty shell ...
The Nintendo Switch 2 feels like a victim of Nintendo's own history, having set decades-long expectations that new hardware will always be, if not always revolutionary, at least deeply strange.
The Switch 2 has a bigger screen and bigger Joy-Cons (though, remarkably, it's still as skinny as the original Switch). It narrows the performance gap with its console competitors.
Switch 2 Pro Controller – Performance. The Switch 2 Pro Controller does some things exceptionally well and somewhat misses the mark in other respects, but when it comes to the actual gameplay ...