FF7 Remake runs at 40fps on Switch 2, looks better than the ps4 version and is the best thing Digital Foundry has seen running on switch 2 apparently.
DIgital Foundry: "I'm just going to say it: Right now, this is the best-looking thing I've seen on Switch 2. Seeing that game running at a stable 30 frames per second, with that excellent motion blur, especially, um, it looked fantastic. It was completely stable. It looked on par -- actually, I would say it looks better than the PS4 version of the game. ... It's going to fall somewhere between the PS4 and PS5 versions... The image quality was absolutely superb. Like it really looked great; it matched the 1080p screen. I was really, really happy about that."
Hitman World of Assassination patch now locks the frame rate. I would have bought this if it was physical.
I've been playing the post-credits content of DK:Bananza, but I'm not sure I'll have the willpower to complete it. It relies heavily on the Bananza's and to be frank: most of them are not much fun and have fiddly controls.
I would love to see one more Arkham game. I've played Asylum and City many times over. Arkham Knight is hard to get through because the car combat is such a drag. I'd even settle for a digital release of Arkham Origins.
No man's Sky has a main story path to follow and quest line. I didn't follow it much yet but it's there for people that prefer some kind of progression. I wouldnt expect the story to be anything like Cyberpunk, though.
Or you can just go explore, craft things.
I play it mostly to zone out and explore and fly around in my spaceship.
When I first got it on PS4, I was confused on what to do and how. But they've added a lot more quests that act as tutorials that teaches the basics much better these days.
EDIT: SE Confirmed its 30fps
FF7 Remake runs at 40fps on Switch 2, looks better than the ps4 version and is the best thing Digital Foundry has seen running on switch 2 apparently.
DIgital Foundry: "I'm just going to say it: Right now, this is the best-looking thing I've seen on Switch 2. Seeing that game running at a stable 30 frames per second, with that excellent motion blur, especially, um, it looked fantastic. It was completely stable. It looked on par -- actually, I would say it looks better than the PS4 version of the game. ... It's going to fall somewhere between the PS4 and PS5 versions... The image quality was absolutely superb. Like it really looked great; it matched the 1080p screen. I was really, really happy about that."
Hitman World of Assassination patch now locks the frame rate. I would have bought this if it was physical.
I've been playing the post-credits content of DK:Bananza, but I'm not sure I'll have the willpower to complete it. It relies heavily on the Bananza's and to be frank: most of them are not much fun and have fiddly controls.
I completed the alternate path in Cyberpunk Phantom Liberty.
No happy endings in this game it seems.
Now I need to do 2 more alternate endings to the main game.
Sarah and Luca wished me a happy birthday today in GT7. Sarah even made me a cake.
And they bought me a new car too! 
People who say A.I. friends aren't real friends, never got a free a new car! That's for sure!
Happy Birthday! I made you a cake too. Since it would go stale before I could ship it to you, I also ate it myself to commemorate this joyful day.
---> insert witty and somewhat offensive video game related happy birthday picture here
Happy Birthday Gaming Rat Golfer
Your new car is nao mine
Hitler rulz
Happy birthday to Raven!
Happy birthday hamster! May your day be a hole in one today.
I would love to see one more Arkham game. I've played Asylum and City many times over. Arkham Knight is hard to get through because the car combat is such a drag. I'd even settle for a digital release of Arkham Origins.
I got Topspin 2K25 this morning for $15.
No happy endings here. Quite strange when you're used to winning at the end of most games.
Very melancholy.
I swear the price has actually inflated and gone up a lot.
When it was first listed it was way lower.
Bit bummed out.
The last ending I got in Cyberpunk was the most miserable. Everything sucks.
Sad way to end things. The Panam ending seems to be the best.
I've been watching videos around it for ages but I can't seem to pull the trigger on this game.
It looks a bit aimless to me and I fear the blandness of procedural generation.
The base building seems like something that's too much faff to me.
I'd like something more story focused. What's the gameplay loop?
Or you can just go explore, craft things.
I play it mostly to zone out and explore and fly around in my spaceship.
It has a steep learning curve.
I read the story mode is around 80 hours.