In The Game: Animal Crossing New Horizons 3.0 Arrives on Switch 2
Animal Crossing: New Horizons Nintendo Switch 2 Edition looks great on the new console. But is that enough?
Animal Crossing: New Horizons Nintendo Switch 2 Edition looks great on the new console. But is that enough?
While it’s charming and sweet, much like the base game, “Pokémon: Legends Z-A Mega Dimensions DLC” feels like an extended side mission as part of the post-game.
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Kirby Air Riders offers a fun multiplayer experience, but its solo play is lacking.
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‘Star Wars Outlaws’ is a must-have if you own a Switch 2.
“Syberia Remastered” is undoubtedly the best way new players can experience this classic point-and-click in 2025.
Despite its colourful aesthetics and nostalgic inspirations, “Kaku: Ancient Seal” struggles where it counts.
“Super Mario Galaxy 1+2” on Nintendo Switch 2 are more than worth your time.
“Space Adventure Cobra: The Awakening” is a mostly successful 2D side-scrolling shooter.
“Death Stranding 2: On The Beach” starts with a bang and just keeps banging over and over again until the credits roll.
While Wade Stokan believes there are plenty of reasons to get a Switch 2, “Drag x Drive” is not one of them.