Nintendo Switch 2 Gets Compatibility Updates for 10 More Switch Games

Following the release of the Switch 2, Nintendo has been consistently releasing updates to improve how older Switch games perform on the new console. While some games from the original Switch had issues running on the Switch 2, Nintendo has addressed these with numerous compatibility updates. Recently, a significant upgrade was added, letting players enjoy their original Switch games in docked mode while using the Switch 2’s handheld capabilities. And now, even more games are receiving helpful fixes to ensure a smooth experience.

Why Pokopia’s Ditto Keeps Its Face While Transformed

Pokemon Pokopia focuses on Ditto, the Pokemon known for its ability to transform. Since the very beginning of the Pokemon series with Red and Blue (or Green in Japan), Ditto has been a fan favorite thanks to its simple, endearing smile. Interestingly, even when transforming into other Pokemon, Ditto often keeps this signature smile – despite being called the ‘Transform Pokemon,’ which suggests it should perfectly mimic whatever it copies. However, this cute quirk gives Ditto a unique identity while using its powers, so it’s fitting that Pokopia continues to include it.

6 Classic Shonen Anime That Are Objectively Better Than My Hero Academia

While My Hero Academia is a fantastic anime, it builds upon the foundations laid by earlier, classic shonen series. These older shows not only defined the genre, but continue to inspire modern anime like MHA, influencing its storytelling, characters, and world-building – and MHA generally maintains a similar level of quality without surpassing them.

8 Resident Evil Games With The Best Combat & Gunplay, Ranked

Capcom has consistently delivered excellent combat in its Resident Evil games, allowing players to effectively fight the creatures created by the evil Umbrella Corporation. Whether it’s the classic titles like Code: Veronica and Resident Evil 3, which are standouts, or more recent games like the Resident Evil 2 remake with its focus on polished shooting, the series has become known for strong gameplay. More recently, Resident Evil Requiem, released in 2026, attempted to innovate and take the franchise in a new direction.

Crimson Desert Modders Are Already Fixing the Game’s Controls

After the release of Crimson Desert, many players found the controls difficult to use. Simple actions that usually require one button press often take multiple steps in this game. For example, on Xbox Series X/S, players have to press two buttons to interact with objects, or hold a button to run. While these seem like minor issues, they quickly become frustrating – a problem many reviews pointed out before the game even launched. Fortunately, players are already creating modifications to improve the controls.

7 Open-World Games Better Than Skyrim

Games like The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt and The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild are often considered among the best action RPGs, and even rival Skyrim in terms of quality. Let’s explore what makes these games stand out, while still recognizing The Elder Scrolls 5: Skyrim as a fantastic game in its own right.

Silent Hill 2 Fan Recreates Iconic Cutscenes with LEGO

Many consider Silent Hill 2 to be a masterpiece, not just within the Silent Hill series, but as one of the greatest survival horror games ever made – and even one of the best video games of all time. Its haunting music, incredibly unsettling atmosphere, and emotionally complex story have inspired countless other games. Even today, players are drawn back to the eerie, fog-filled world of Silent Hill 2 to experience its scares and memorable moments. It’s no surprise, then, that fans are constantly finding new ways to celebrate the game, like one creative individual who recreated iconic scenes using LEGOs.

Minecraft Dungeons 2 Officially Revealed

Back in 2020, Mojang surprised us all with Minecraft Dungeons – a totally different way to play Minecraft! Instead of building, it’s an action-packed dungeon crawler where you explore the familiar Minecraft world and fight monsters. Basically, you’re running around, slashing baddies in that classic pixelated style, all to take down this big bad guy called the Arch-Illager. They’ve kept adding tons of new stuff to it since launch – new dungeons, weapons, you name it. And now, Mojang just announced that Minecraft Dungeons is coming back, which is awesome!

How to Beat White Horn in Crimson Desert

You can find White Horn in Pailune by completing the “Deep-Rooted Sorrow” faction quest at Skoghorn Farm, but you’ll need to have finished several other Pailune faction quests first. Once you’ve done that, you can head to the Argent Peaks to defeat White Horn and claim his head.