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Our reviewer has had tons of fun with the Switch 2, but there are some drawbacks. Here's what Nintendo's system gets right and where it falls short.
Nintendo just made a better Nintendo Switch, and that's a good thing. This powered-up console delivers in every way that counts, even with a couple of headaches at launch. Now, we just wait for more games.
At a glance Expert's Rating Pros ・Powerful chip that brings the Switch 2 up to the level of a PS4 (Pro) ・Better frame rates and faster loading times ・Useful improvements such as HDR and 4K support ・Light and handy despite larger screen Cons ・Low battery power ・No OLED screen and therefore no real HDR in handheld mode ・Console edges are slightly
The Nintendo Switch 2 offers a comfortable and enjoyable gaming experience that is let down and held up by the unique quirks of Nintendo. It's a straight upgrade and tailored experience in many ways,
The Nintendo Switch 2 is the fastest-selling Nintendo hardware in the U.S. in the four days following its release, according to a statement obtained by IGN from Nintendo. It's outselling the OG Switch 2-to-1 globally.
The comparison reveals that Nintendo Switch 2 delivers higher resolution textures and better lighting effects compared to the Steam Deck. Some key differences include: Sharper textures on Switch 2, especially in character models and environments. Improved volumetric lighting on Switch 2, making neon signs and reflections more vivid.
Some Switch 2 owners have complained their consoles are not getting nearly as much juice as they should and that their consoles are dying before the battery indicator goes into the red. This week, Nintendo posted a few recommendations if “the battery indicator or percentage displays incorrectly on Nintendo Switch 2.
The successor to one of Nintendo's most popular pieces of hardware is a refined, premium version of what lots of gamers already loved.