Nintendo Switch


Why you should buy this: You want a full console gaming experience — but on the go with unmatched first-party support.

Who it’s for: Everyone

Why we picked the Nintendo Switch:

Nintendo sidestepped the current console arms race by changing not how you use your console but where. The Switch is a hybrid device that plugs into a TV-like the PlayStation 4 and Xbox One but also works as a handheld.

While it doesn’t quite have the oomph to play the latest 4K, 60 frames-per-second releases for Xbox One or PS4, the Switch can play Doom (2016) at a smooth 30 FPS anywhere you want — and soon its sequel, and that’s more than good enough for a lot of gamers. In addition to contemporary titles like the Wolfenstein II port, the Switch has also proved itself as a fantastic venue for reviving modern classics, such as SkyrimL.A. Noire, and Dark Souls Remastered.

More than just a clearance house for lightly-aged AAA titles, the Switch also offers an ever-growing catalog of fantastic first-party games like Super Mario Odyssey, The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild, and Animal Crossing: New Horizons, as well as excellent indies such as Stardew ValleyCeleste, and Dead Cells. Add in some old school Nintendo nostalgia with a growing list of NES and SNES games through Nintendo Switch Online, and the Switch is a well-rounded platform with something unique to offer everyone.

Nintendo even released a virtual reality Labo kit, letting younger players enjoy the world of VR and create new gadgets to use on the system in an extremely affordable way. It makes use of the Switch’s built-in screen rather than a dedicated headset, making it one of the most “Nintendo” products we’ve seen in a long time. And for those who miss the Wii Fit days, there is even a great workout experience in the form of Ring Fit Adventure, an RPG that doubles as a great time for burning calories.

If you plan on only using your Nintendo Switch in handheld mode, the Nintendo Switch Lite makes for a great option at a slightly lower price point. It lacks the television docking support of the standard system but features a smaller size and a slightly better battery life than the updated Switch console that launched in 2019. It’s compatible out of the box with nearly every Nintendo Switch game, as well, and is perfect for games like Pokémon Sword and Shield.

The Switch is also a great companion console for people who already own a PS4 Pro or Xbox One X. It can do things its competitors can’t and offers many appealing titles that will never appear on a PlayStation or Xbox.

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