5 Board Games That Are Secretly Better With Only Two Players

While many enjoy competing for the highest score, head-to-head board games can be even more engaging because you can concentrate solely on defeating one opponent. Some board games simply work better with two players, and we’ll demonstrate this using Sherlock Holmes: Consulting Detective as an example.

Nintendo Switch 2 and Switch Get System Updates for December 2025

Nintendo recently released new firmware updates for both the Switch and Switch 2, following up on version 21.0.1 which came out two weeks prior. The 21.0.1 update primarily fixed problems that caused error codes (2011-0301 and 2168-0002) to appear during system transfers between the Switch and Switch 2. It also resolved a Bluetooth connectivity issue on the Switch 2 where wireless controllers and headphones wouldn’t reliably connect after the console woke up or Airplane Mode was turned off. While Nintendo also mentioned other general improvements and stability fixes in version 21.0.1, they didn’t provide specific details.

The Biggest Open World Games You Can Play in 20 Minutes

Many open-world games seem like they require hours of uninterrupted playtime to really get anywhere. But that’s not always true! These games are often perfect for shorter play sessions – even just 20 minutes here and there can let you make good progress.

7 Anime Series Better Than Attack On Titan

Although Attack on Titan is a fantastic anime, it’s probably an exaggeration to call it the best ever. Everyone has different preferences when it comes to anime, and several other series could reasonably be considered superior.

Assassin’s Creed May Include Dual Protagonists in Future Games

This year, Ubisoft Quebec transported players from the world of Assassin’s Creed Mirage to 16th-century Japan – a setting fans have eagerly awaited. But Assassin’s Creed Shadows is different: players can experience the game as Yasuke, a powerful armored warrior who prefers direct combat, or as Naoe, a stealthy Shinobi skilled in parkour and assassination. The game’s story follows both characters, letting players choose between Yasuke’s forceful, combat-focused style and Naoe’s quieter, more strategic methods.