How to use your Switch Pro Controller to play any PC game
If you have trouble with random button presses or other incompatibilities, this two-step process should get your Switch Pro Controller working on your PC with minimal fuss.
The single-player's guide to Anthem: what you need to know before playing solo
BioWare’s latest is designed as a four-person multiplayer adventure, but can fans enjoy Anthem all by themselves? Our hands-on report says: well, maybe.
DIY Super NES Classic #19: Super Punch-Out!! / Beast Boxing Turbo
Beast Boxing Turbo takes the Super Punch-Out!! formula back to the days of orcs, goblins, and… well, whatever THAT thing is.
DIY Super NES Classic #20: Yoshi's Island / Tembo the Badass Elephant
Tembo the Badass Elephant isn’t in Yoshi’s Island’s league, but it finds some good uses for Yoshi’s most stylish moves.
DIY Super NES Classic #18: Super Metroid / Axiom Verge
Nintendo might never give Super Metroid a direct sequel, but it doesn’t matter. Axiom Verge has everything well in hand.
DIY Super NES Classic #17: Super Mario World / Shovel Knight
Only the very best games can stand alongside Super Mario World. Thankfully, Shovel Knight is one of them.
DIY Super NES Classic #16: Super Mario RPG / Child of Light
If Super Mario RPG freshened up the Japanese role-playing game by adding action to turn-based battles, Child of Light reinvents it entirely.
DIY Super NES Classic #15: Super Mario Kart / Super Indie Karts
Like Super Mario Kart, Super Indie Karts moves fast and refuses to hold your hand. Veteran karters only need apply.
DIY Super NES Classic #14: Super Ghouls n' Ghosts / Maldita Castilla
If Super Ghouls n’ Ghosts isn’t enough to make you break your controller in frustration, Maldita Castilla will finish the job.
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