Game consoles
Find out the best game console for you with our in-depth game console reviews and price comparison tool.
If you’re having a hard time to pick the right game console, buy the one with more of the games you want to play, and if you’re interested in multiplayer, get the one your friends have. Sony’s PlayStation 4 and Microsoft’s Xbox One S provide similar game performance and have most of the popular games. If you like to play locally with your friends go with the Nintendo Switch since it can be easily taken with you and most Nintendo Switch can be played in local co-op easily.
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- Long battery time
- Makes Switch feel more like a real console than a portable gaming device
- Excellent D-Pad
- Expensive
- Triggers could go a bit deeper
- Retro feeling
- Almost all the classics you could wish for
- 8-bit
- You can now save your progress
- Controller cables are too short
- No wireless controllers
- You are stuck to the 30 games
- You only get one controller with the device
- 40% smaller than the original Xbox One
- Increased power compared to the old model
- 4K gaming
- Quieter
- Requires an adapter for Kinect
- Doesn't have native 4K
- More powerful than the old one
- Dual analog controls give more freedom in games
- More features than the old 3DS XL
- 3D effects feel even better
- Battery life hasn't been improved much since the old 3DS XL
- Screen resolution is the same
- Doesn't bring that much new to the table
- 4K and HDR graphics feel and look stunning
- Quieter than the original PS4
- Quick load times
- Enhances on some of the old games
- No 4K Blu-ray
- Not much has changed since the original
- Some of the buttons feel a bit cheap
- Gaming when ever and wherever you want
- Bright and colorful screen
- Versatile Joy-Con controllers
- Awesome games
- Easy to play local co-op with friends
- Overpriced accessories
- Expensive games