It’s an uncertain time for Nintendo Switch. At this point it’s clear a successor is set to release in the near future, which naturally makes players apprehensive about investing in it right now. For some it’s the best time, as products will undoubtedly go down in price, whereas other people rather not invest in accessories that will immediately go obsolete. Thankfully, Nintendo confirmed the successor will be backwards compatible, eliminating concerns about games being left behind. Still, with so many things up in the air, this guide will focus on solutions we think will provide long term value.
Instead of focusing on Link, The Legend of Zelda: Echoes of Wisdom gives Zelda her own adventure to work through. It might not be perfect, but it’s exactly the type of change that offers a fresh take on the beloved franchise. Something that fans and critics alike have come to agree on, and is absolutely worth checking out.
A lot of players hold Dragon Quest III close to their heart. The beloved classic features a gripping narrative, with plenty of fantastic combat to keep players engaged. By building upon this amazing base, Dragon Quest III HD-2D Remake pushes the experience to another level. It’s so impactful we even gave it an Editor’s Choice award, and a 9 out of 10.
Despite looking like a simple party game, Mario Party is known to bring out the best and worst in friend groups. Naturally, Super Mario Party Jamboree is no different in that regard. Still, it’s an amazing game filled with incredible highs, and depressing lows. And with the ability to bring a Nintendo Switch anywhere, it pairs perfectly with a portable monitor, or projector to keep the fun going regardless of where you decide to play.
When Stray originally released it immediately captured player’s hearts. The charming cat simulator has a thoughtfully crafted world to explore. Even basic things, like idling, has adorable animations that will be sure to capture a players heart. And for those looking to do a little more, Fangamer has a collection of merchandise to go with it.
It’s honestly shocking how cheap microSD cards have become. When Nintendo Switch released I felt lucky to get a 128 GB card for $10 or so, whereas $15 will now get you 256 GB. With even major brands like Samsung having 512 GB options in the $35 range there is really no reason not to consider it if you have an expansive digital collection, or storage is getting tight.
With the rise of work from home, more advanced setups, and more, a growing number of people are purchasing multiple monitors. Some opt to purchase something simple, others just select the cheapest, though INNOCN’s portable monitors offer versatility and options for only a little more.
Their new line of portable monitors are really something. Instead of relying on a case, or specific attachment, INNCON uses a magnetic kickstand to give you full control over the product. Best of all, these monitors are OLED so you’re not sacrificing picture quality by going with this form factor. In fact, it’s one of the best ways to explore other options since it’s up to 15″ and works with a computer, console, or even something like Steam Deck.
CRKD’s Neo S is surprisingly affordable controller that works on Nintendo Switch, and any platform that has Bluetooth. It boasts Hall Effect joysticks, meaning it shouldn’t have drift, along with swappable tops so you can always play at your best. If that, coupled with mappable buttons isn’t enough, it comes in a number of delightful designs that is sure to make players happy.
Status’ Between 3ANC might not be gaming focused, but works surprisingly well on Switch. The finely calibrated headset helps bring the game to life with ANC to prevent the world from getting in the way. When outside of the game, they couple as a Bluetooth headset perfect for listening to music, or talking to friends.
Following feedback from their original true wireless gaming headset, HyperX set out to create a better product. This ended up being the Cloud MIX Buds 2, which recently released. It boasts Bluetooth 5.3, ANC, up to 26 hours of battery life, and a tiny USB-C dongle.
The dongle is a huge advantage, as it seamlessly works with most USB-C devices. So I can plug it into something like the ROG Ally, move it to my phone, and then when I get home instantly connect it to my computer/gaming console. It’s a great way to ensure a fantastic connection, without having to rely on bulky headphones, or strictly Bluetooth. The only downside is it does not pair well with things like Vagabond.
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