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I spent three weeks testing the Nintendo Switch 2, considering design, performance and more. It's a solid successor—but with some caveats.
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.
What makes the Switch 2 a no-brainer upgrade is its jump in speed and graphics performance. Everything, from navigating the system’s menus to playing games, feels smoother and snappier.
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 design of the Switch 2 represents a shift from the sleek, travel-friendly form of the OLED model. Its larger size and ...
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 ...
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.
Since the Nintendo Switch launched in early 2017, we’ve collectively experienced the worst pandemic in a century. Presidents ...
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 ...
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 ...
Bananza comes from the same internal team at Nintendo that developed Super Mario Odyssey, which is exemplified by its ...