8 Reasons Why You Should Buy a Switch 2 at Launch
So you’re not sure whether buying the Nintendo Switch 2 on day one is worth it. $449 is a lot of money, and the prospect of spending more on games this generation isn't a particularly inviting one.
So you’re not sure whether buying the Nintendo Switch 2 on day one is worth it. $449 is a lot of money, and the prospect of spending more on games this generation isn't a particularly inviting one.
Japanese roleplaying games, or JRPGs for short, are experiencing a second golden age. It's the perfect time to give this storied genre a try, especially if you haven't dipped your toes in before. If you don’t know which quest to take on first, I have you covered with this nifty guide.
With the Switch 2 Direct only a week away, it was quite a surprise when Nintendo announced a 30-minute showcase to ring out the Switch 1 era. The Direct was predictably (and enjoyably) niche, though two non-game announcements have important implications on the Switch’s successor.
With Keychron regularly releasing magnetic switch variants of its keyboards, it was only a matter of time until the Lemokey P1 Pro—my personal favorite—got its due. This came in the form of the Lemokey P1 HE, and while it's great, it has lost some of its mechanical sibling’s soul due to a homogenized aesthetic.