The Nintendo Switch 2 is a worthy successor to the Nintendo Switch and brings Nintendo closer to current audiovisual standards for console games. While the device is more powerful than its predecessor, it still lags behind its Xbox and PlayStation competitors in terms of capabilities. That's fine, because that's not Nintendo's goal at all. The Switch 2 retains the unique advantage of being able to choose between handheld and docked modes and adds new features, such as the option to use the Joy-Cons as a mouse. It's a shame, however, that the screen is disappointing, and we would have liked to see improvements to the thumbsticks