Donkey Kong Bananza review
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The Outerhaven on MSNNintendo Switch 2 Hands-On Impressions: What We Think So FarMembers of The Outerhaven have had more than a month with the newest handheld from Nintendo, the Nintendo Switch 2. So, what do they think of this latest gaming system?
With this Switch 2 update, the Savage Raven by Skull & Co. NeoGrip for Nintendo Switch 2, which falls under the same 'Savage Raven' banner as the company's excellent Switch 2 carry case ( which we've also reviewed! ), not much has really changed.
Nintendo has introduced new guidelines for the Nintendo Switch 2 eShop in Asia to seemingly combat low-quality games. Back in May, the company updated the Nintendo Switch eShop to filter out cheap games and "slop," and now, it has implemented further improvements by releasing new guidelines in Japan and some other Asian countries.
Given what happened with Cyberpunk 2077, the fact that the Ultimate Edition is exemplary and works wonderfully on the Switch 2 is a miracle.
"Donkey Kong Bananza is an almighty re-introduction to the world of 3D platforming for DK, and arguably the Switch 2's first absolute must-play. The punching and crashing is a passing novelty that, once you get your fill, quickly becomes just another way of exploring the wonderfully varied and beautifully presented layers."
“This is a piss-poor excuse for a controller.” That’s how repair-focused YouTube channel iFixit starts its negative review of the Nintendo Switch 2 Pro Controller. The repair and tech experts suggest the pricey controller is a “nightmare” to repair and contains hardware that will likely fail one day. And all of this for the low price of $85. Yikes.