Nintendo Switch Articles
We check out Paranormasight: The Mermaid's Curse on Switch 1, Switch 2, Steam Deck, iPhone, iPad, and ROG Ally to cover the Switch, mobile, and PC versions while helping you find the best version to play.
feature by Mikhail Madnani on 20 February, 2026
Our Ys X: Proud Nordics DLC guide covers the game's free DLC included in the base release, new paid DLC for Proud Nordics, bundles and more.
guide by Mikhail Madnani on 20 February, 2026
Our Ys X: Proud Nordics save data guide covers what you can bring over from your original Ys X: Nordics clear save on PS5, Switch 2, and PC from the original PS4, PS5, Switch, and PC versions.
guide by Mikhail Madnani on 20 February, 2026
We revisit No Sleep For Kaname Date - From AI: The Somnium Files on PS5 and Xbox Series X for our port impressions, how they compare to Switch 2 and PC, Switch 1, PS4, and more going over frame rate, visuals, and load times.
feature by Mikhail Madnani on 19 February, 2026
We test the Xenoblade Chronicles X: Definitive Edition Nintendo Switch 2 Edition upgrade and compare visuals, load times, performance, and more.
feature by Mikhail Madnani on 19 February, 2026
The second Paranormasight installment tones down a bit of the horror elements relative to its predecessor in exchange for being a more involved puzzle-solving game, and more importantly, it is still a great time.
review by Josh Torres on 17 February, 2026
We chat with Durante about PH3's work on Ys X: Proud Nordics for PC, his work on the Switch 2 and PS5 Pro versions, Trails beyond the Horizon's challenging Switch 1 port, Falcom's engine, and much more.
interview by Mikhail Madnani on 16 February, 2026
We check out the new Ys X: Proud Nordics PC port from PH3 and NIS America to cover the PC-exclusive features, DLSS 4.5 support, ultrawide impressions, Steam Deck recommended settings, and more.
feature by Mikhail Madnani on 16 February, 2026
Ys X: Proud Nordics for Switch 2 makes use of DLSS to deliver an even better upgrade than last year's Japanese release.
feature by Mikhail Madnani on 16 February, 2026
The core of Ys X remains the same, but additions to the re-release make marked improvements in places.
feature by Adam Vitale on 16 February, 2026