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Man of Medan Switch review – all that glisters is not gold

The Dark Pictures Anthology: Man of Medan is the first in Supermassive’s popular series of standalone cinematic interactive drama and survival horror games. It’s seen much praise since its 2019 release and continues to thrive amongst a cult fanbase spread across PC, PlayStation, and Xbox. But Supermassive isn’t content with merely offering in-game jump scares, giving us all a shock when it shadow-dropped the Man of Medan Switch version out of nowhere in early May, 2023. So, how do the spooks size up?

Let’s begin with a brief rundown. In case you’re unfamiliar, The Dark Pictures Anthology: Man of Medan is a heavily cinematic and narrative-driven game in which your choices matter. It takes place in the middle of the South Pacific Ocean near French Polynesia and revolves around a group of young adults and their ship’s captain, setting out at sea on a small skipper to do a spot of diving in search of an undiscovered wreck. However, the tides soon change, as a group of modern-day pirates commandeer the ship and set out in search of a mysterious treasure called the ‘Manchurian Gold’.

Our unlikely crew of captors and captives soon find themselves aboard an abandoned WWII ghost ship which appears to be tied to this treasure. But, of course, not all is as it seems, and the tale soon devolves into one of chaos, fuelled by greed, fear, and even a pinch of an apparent supernatural threat.

As with the other titles in Supermassive Game’s repertoire, Man of Medan sees you take control of the five captives at different points, exploring the ship, collecting clues, and attempting to avoid peril long enough to escape. With heaps of key decisions on your shoulders and the lives of the protagonists in your hands, it’s up to you which branching paths your story takes and whether the characters live or die, leading to a great level of replayability as you explore all of the potential outcomes.

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Man of Medan offers a single-player mode, a two-player online co-op mode called ‘shared story’, and an up to five-player local co-op mode called ‘movie night’, which sees you and your pals taking control of the different characters, along with prompts to pass the controller at each turn.

Each playthrough lasts around four to four and a half hours, which feels just right for this type of game, and there are plenty more hours to pack in if you want to explore the different outcomes and collectables. Whether alone or with friends, every run can offer a vastly different experience, despite the overall linear path of the narrative – which is easily one of the main reasons why the game still manages to captivate its audiences to this day.

In terms of gameplay, the game mostly revolves around walking sections spliced with cutscenes, with the main crux hinging on those aforementioned choices, collecting key items and premonitions to supplement your knowledge or influence the outcome of certain scenes, and occasional QTE sequences (quick time events).

The control scheme in the Man of Medan Switch version is as simple and easy to grasp as on any other platform, and its button layout translates well to the joy-cons and Switch Pro controller. You walk around with the left joystick, interact with items using A and ZR, and hit buttons to align with prompts during specific QTE sequences. For the most part, I find inputs to be very reliable and responsive, with little to no delay, which is exceptionally important in a game where failing a QTE can have a massive impact on the outcome of your game.

Man of Medan Switch review - a screenshot of Fliss walking around the boat, with a corpse in the foreground

Camera angles are fixed and cinematic, which certainly adds to the interactive movie vibe, but it can sometimes make movement feel a little sluggish and clumsy, feeling closest to the first Resident Evil despite not being true tank controls. This isn’t an issue unique to the Switch version, though the lower resolution and, of course, a smaller screen in handheld mode, can make it a little trickier to work out where you are in relation to the objects and doorways around you. Luckily, I find this is pretty easy to adapt to, and once I got back into the rhythm of how the characters control, I had little trouble aside from the occasional hiccup.

Right from its initial announcement of the Switch version, Supermassive has been quite transparent about the technical limitations of this port, even noting the 24fps cap at the bottom of the Nintendo eShop page. I was initially quite pessimistic about how this low cap would look, but it’s important to note that Man of Medan is a very cinematic game, and 24fps is the universally accepted norm for a ‘cinematic frame rate’ – and it actually holds up pretty well here, for the most part.

The lower frame rate is hardly noticeable in handheld mode, though it does occasionally make the game look a bit stuttery in docked mode. This is especially noticeable in some of the late-game sequences that clearly push the Switch’s ageing hardware to its limits, such as while you’re exploring the stormy rooms during Distress Signal or running away in Revenge. Naturally, with the frame rate cap already being so low, any further drops do look particularly choppy – far more so than such a minor drop in a higher FPS tile.

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For the most part, this isn’t too problematic and didn’t particularly impact my enjoyment of the game. However, I did have a stumble towards the end of my first playthrough in docked mode, where the frame rate dropped dramatically during a keep calm QTE, causing me to fail and have to restart the chapter in order to keep everyone alive. Luckily, upon re-loading, the frame rate managed to smooth itself out – but that’s something to keep in mind.

Beyond the frame rate cap and occasional stuttering, Man of Medan’s Switch version is noticeably downscaled compared to versions on other platforms. This lower resolution does result in some visual hiccups, such as some pretty intense texture popping and inconsistent lighting at times – all of which is far more noticeable in docked mode than handheld.

However, I truly respect that Supermassive put in the work to make this port manageable on native hardware rather than slapping together a Cloud version. It’s clear that a lot of work went into bringing Man of Medan to Switch, and the game truly tests the limits of this six-year-old console, meaning it’s honestly quite impressive that it looks so good.

In addition to the desirable portability, the Man of Medan Switch version also offers a few additional features as the icing on the cake. These include updated gameplay features, such as a wider choice of accessibility options, improved UI and interactions, and even an extended playable chapter called Flooded – a climactic ending to the game that introduces brand new deaths. These additional features both sweeten the deal for new players and offer an extra layer of incentive for long-time fans of The Dark Pictures Anthology to give the Switch version a try.

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The extended accessibility options are also a very welcome addition, offering you the ability to toggle single action buttons, hold to complete button mash, QTE timers, and more. There are also a nice variety of subtitle and text options, including size, colour, and a dyslexia-friendly font. Unfortunately, subtitles are off by default, and you need to go to the in-game settings to turn them on. I personally believe that subtitles should always be on by default, especially in narrative, choice-driven games like Man of Medan.

Though the Man of Medan Switch version is definitely a downgrade in comparison with the other ports, it still offers plenty of enjoyment. I can’t recommend it as the ‘best’ way to play the game, but it maintains much of the mystery and tension of the original, and, for the most part, its visual and performance issues are quite infrequent or minor, meaning it’s still an enjoyable experience.

The price point is also respectable, avoiding that all-too-familiar ‘Switch tax’ that seems to tack itself onto just about every third-party release and port. It sits at $19.99/£17.99, which is very close to its current full price on Steam, and roughly half of its launch RRP – a respectable cost for such a memorable game.

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In short, if you’re interested in the world of cinematic, choice-driven narrative horror, and feel you can overlook some of the shortcomings enforced by the Switch’s ageing hardware, then you should have a pretty great time with this little jewel of the sea, especially with the added benefit of portability and new content. Its winding mystery, believable characters, and impactful choice system makes for an all-around tense and atmospheric experience, and, like the ocean lapping at the edge of a shore, it’s sure to keep tugging you back for more.

If you’re on the hunt for even more terrific terrors, check out our list of the best horror games on Switch and mobile. We’ve also got a selection of the best visual novel games for your perusal, offering a variety of less spooky stories.

Man of Medan Switch review

The first entry into The Dark Pictures Anthology, Man of Medan still holds up as a tense, cinematic horror experience where every choice matters. Unfortunately, the Switch’s ageing hardware holds this version’s performance back, but it’s nonetheless an impressive port with some welcome additions, and still captures the souls of all who board this ship.

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Tiny Dragon Story kicks off RedDeer Games’ Indie Spring Spree

Tiny Dragon Story is out now on the Nintendo Switch, kicking off RedDeer Games’ Indie Spring Spree. This event sees the publisher releasing four new indie games for the Switch across the four Fridays in May. The games come from a range of genres and styles so that everyone has something to look forward to this month.

The first game in the Indie Spring Spree is Tiny Dragon Story, a nostalgic 1-bit platformer where you (unsurprisingly) play as a tiny dragon looking to reclaim the treasure that a cunning wizard stole from him. The retro visuals and atmosphere are great for players looking for nostalgia or newer fans of the retro gaming genre. You can grab the game now on the Nintendo Switch eShop for a super-discounted launch price.

RedDeer Games’ (RDG) second release is For a Vast Future, which hits the Switch on May 12. In this dystopian RPG you take on the role of an outlaw fighting against the vicious, self-appointed governments and cults that have taken control. Following the dystopian theme, Mechanic 8320 releases on May 19 for fans of sci-fi point and click adventures.

RDG has yet to announce the final game rounding off the Indie Spring Spree, but we do know that it’s a “sinister expressionist tale of the classic battle between good and evil, amidst the walls of a gloomy, corrupt city”. We can’t wait to find out more on May 10.

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That’s everything you need to know about the RDG Indie Spring Spree. If you’re looking for more hidden gems, check out our list of the best indie games on Switch or our round-up from the Nintendo Indie World Showcase.

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Minit Fun Racer is helping raise money for charity… fast!

You may be aware of the fun action title Minit, where you replay the same minute on repeat, only to learn more about the world each time. Well, publisher Devolver Digital is following this up with an exciting expansion to the monochrome universe, and the Minit Fun Racer release date is already here!

Minit Fun Racer is an endless-runner-style game that sees you hop over traffic, collect coins, and just generally race around having fun. 100% of all profits from the title go to charity, and Doctors Without Borders is one of the first to receive funding.

Much like Minit itself, Minit Fun Racer features a simplistic black-and-white style and chunky pixel art, but the visuals are very much part of the charm. We don’t expect this title to set the world on fire, but Devolver Digital is known for its quality titles, and at the cost of $2.99/£2.69, this is a really easy way to donate to charity while having some fun.

You can watch the Minit Fun Racer release date trailer below to get a glimpse of the title in action.

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For even more great content, be sure to check out our comprehensive guides covering Honkai Star Rail codes and our Honkai Star Rail tier list.

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Kage Tycoon codes

If you’re on the hunt for Kage Tycoon codes, we’re here to help. One of many Roblox games inspired by the hit anime Naruto/Boruto, Kage Tycoon is an addictive and fun title that fans of the classic manga series are bound to love. Get ready to battle opponents, build your base, and live out your anime dreams, thanks to our full guide.

If you love Roblox, well, Pocket Tactics has more great guides than Naruto has episodes of anime, so be sure to check out all of our amazing content. We have articles covering Blue Locked League codes, Untitled Attack on Titan codes, Undertale Timeline Reset codes, Monster Hunt Simulator codes, Unwavering Soul codes, The Resistance Tycoon codes, Yeet a Friend codes, and so many more.

Kage Tycoon codes

Active codes:

  • 80kvisits! – 20,000 xp
  • 1500likes! – 10,000 cash and 1,000 rc

Expired codes:

  • 4000visits!
  • 800visits!
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What are Kage Tycoon codes?

Kage Tycoon codes are a collection of numbers and letters you can input within the game, allowing you to unlock exclusive rewards, boosts, and bonuses to help your gameplay. Developer BLMINDS releases codes regularly to coincide with events, updates, and holidays, often within the BLMINDS Discord.

How do I redeem Kage Tycoon codes?

It is really easy to redeem Kage Tycoon codes, just follow these simple steps:

  • Open up Roblox
  • Open Kage Tycoon
  • Click on the shopping cart icon on the side of the screen
  • Input a code into the text box
  • Click enter
  • Enjoy your rewards!

That’s all we have for our Kage Tycoon codes guide for today, but check back regularly for all the latest updates. For even more helpful content, check out our guide to Roblox promo codes next.

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Honkai Star Rail codes May 2023

April 30, 2023: we added a new Honkai Star Rail code to our list!

All aboard, because we’ve gathered this list of all the latest Honkai Star Rail codes to help you out on your astral adventure. Of course, you get plenty of awesome goodies and bountiful rewards from missions, quests, and events, but everyone loves a freebie, right? We update this guide regularly, so be sure to check back often to snap up all the latest goodies.

If you want to see which characters you should be spending those hard-earned stellar jades on from Honkai Star Rail redeem code list, check out our Honkai Star Rail tier list and Honkai Star Rail banner guides. We’ve also got a roundup of the latest Honkai Star Rail update, along with info on all the current and upcoming Honkai Star Rail events.

New Honkai Star Rail codes

Here are all the active Honkai Star Rail codes:

  • 2T7BP4JVEBT7 – three adventure log, two condensed aether, three cosmic fried rice, 5k credits (new!)
  • STARRAILGIFT – 50 stellar jade, 10k credits, two traveler’s guides, and five bottled soda (new!)
  • HSRVER10XEDLFE – 50 stellar jade and 10k credits (new!)

During the Honkai Star Rail Departure Festival, Hoyoverse also announced an extra gift, no code needed. After April 30, 5AM PST / 8AM EST / 1PM BST, all Honkai Star Rail Trailblazers who reach Trailblaze level ten can claim ten Honkai Star Rail Special Passes from their in-game mailbox. Valid until June 6, 3PM PST / 6PM EST / 11PM BST.

Expired codes:

  • HSRGRANDOPEN1 – 100 stellar jade and 50k credits
  • HSRGRANDOPEN2 – 100 stellar jade and five traveler’s guides
  • HSRGRANDOPEN3 – 100 stellar jade x100 and four refined aether
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How do I redeem my Honkai Star Rail codes?

Redeeming your HSR codes is easy, just follow these simple steps.

  • Head to the Honkai Star Rail redeem page
  • Log into your Hoyoverse account
  • Select your server
  • Paste your redemption code into the box
  • Hit redeem
  • Head to your in-game mailbox and enjoy your rewards!

Alternatively, you can redeem Honkai Star Rail codes in-game by following these steps:

  • Launch Honkai Star Rail
  • Go to the pause menu
  • Tap the ‘…’ icon next to your namecard
  • Select the code redemption option
  • Paste or type your code in the text box
  • Hit confirm
  • Head to the in-game mailbox and claim those goodies!

Expired HSR codes:
There are no expired Honkai Star Rail codes right now.

How do I get more Honkai Star Rail stellar jade?

You’re going to need a lot of stellar jade in order to roll for more characters. Here are the best methods.

  • Aptitude Showcase: similar to test runs in Genshin Impact, Aptitude Showcases let you try out characters to gain rewards, here are the current goodies. Test Honkai Star Rail’s Seele, Honkai Star Rail’s Pela, Honkai Star Rail’s Hook, and Honkai Star Rail’s Natasha to earn stellar jade, adventure logs, thief’s instinct, extinguished cores, credits, and ancient parts
  • Quests: complete quests to earn more stellar jade
  • Chests: opening chests in-game gives you a couple of free stellar jade
  • Achievements: these are objectives you can complete in-game, that also grant you stellar jade

Where do I get more Honkai Star Rail redeem codes?

The best place to pick up the latest codes is right here! So bookmark this page and check back from time to time. You can also follow the official Honkai Star Rail Twitter and Facebook, or join the Discord channel as well.

What are Honkai Star Rail codes?

HSR codes give you in-game freebies such as stellar jade to spend on new characters and credits to buy some helpful items. Hoyoverse tends to release codes alongside update livestreams, these happen every six weeks for Genshin Impact, so we hope to see them appear as often in Honkai Star Rail.

That’s all the Honkai Star Rail redeem codes we’ve got for now, but keep your eyes peeled as we update this guide frequently. In the meantime, be sure to snap up some more Hoyoverse goodies with our Genshin Impact codes, or get yourself ready for all the upcoming Honkai Star Rail events and Genshin Impact events.

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A Vampire Survivors animated show is in the works

Game developer Poncle is partnering with the incredible team at Story Kitchen to create a Vampire Survivors animated show. After becoming the highest-rated game on Steam in 2022 and beating out Elden Ring to win Best Game at the 2023 BAFTA Gaming Awards, Vampire Survivors is out to conquer the small screen.

Story Kitchen is a new media company founded by two huge names in Hollywood – John Wick creator and writer Derek Kolstad and co-producer of the Sonic movies Dmitri Johnson. The team is already working on various game-to-tv adaptations including Tomb Raider and Splinter Cell for Netflix, and It Takes Two for Amazon.

Poncle and Story Kitchen are also working alongside games consulting agency Robot Teddy. Director of Business Development at Robot Teddy Alessandro Bovenzi said, “Collaborating with Poncle on Vampire Survivors has been a coffin-load of fun. And now, with Story Kitchen on board, we’re thrilled to be adding even more depth to the world of the undead.”

Founder of Poncle Luca Galante added, “The most important thing in Vampire Survivors is the story, so it’s a dream come true to see what started as a little indie game I made on my weekends come to life as an animated TV show! It’s also great to be partnering up with such experienced and talented people to make the show.”

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When is the Vampire Survivors animated show release date?

As Story Kitchen have only just announced the project, there is no official release date yet for the Vampire Survivors animated show. We’ll update this page as soon as we know when and where the show will come out.

That’s everything you need to know about the Vampire Survivors animated show. If you’re ready to get your fangs stuck in to one of the best games of 2022, check out our Vampire Survivors DLC and Vampire Survivors weapons and evolutions guides. Or if you’re in the mood for something more sci-fi, check out our Honkai Star Rail tier list and Honkai Star Rail codes.

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The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom preview breakdown

We’re absolutely champing at the bit for any information on the upcoming sequel to Breath of the Wild, as The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom is now tantalisingly close. So close in fact, that several outlets recently played the title at Tears of the Kingdom previews, and are spilling a few key details in the process. So, we’re putting together several of these previews and going over some of the details you might miss.

Before we para-sail into the rest of this guide, we’ve got more great pieces of content than Hyrule has shrines, so be sure to check it all out. We’ve got articles covering Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom fusion, Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom enemies, Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom trailer breakdown, Zelda Tears of the Kingdom: Zonai, and much more.

Let’s take a closer look at everything revealed in the Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom previews.

Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom previews

First up, we’re gathering up some of the most informative previews all in one place, so you can easily watch them all right here.

IGN

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New Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom preview information

We’re busy pouring over every single second of new footage on Tears of the Kingdom and are picking several key new details we’ve spotted, that you otherwise might have missed. You can find them all below.

  • The Travel Medallion returns from Breath of the Wild’s DLC, and serves exactly the same purpose. This customisable fast travel warp point means Link can return to sky islands with ease
  • Link makes exciting new creations by using the Ultrahand ability and items known as Zonai parts. A fun new gacha-like sphere drops new parts when Link brings it a Zonai charge which the new enemy known as Zonai constructs drop when killed
  • Footage reveals that those blue vials at Link’s hip are to be charged for a battery meter, which powers your Zonai creations. We don’t know how to increase this battery charge yet, but footage reveals Link with different amounts, so he must gain more somehow
  • There’s a second map now with the addition of the sky map. This new addition helps Link chart the land high above Hyrule, and keep track of the many different sky islands. Though we’re not sure how we reveal the map just yet, or if it’s like the Shiekah Tower mechanic from the original Breath of the Wild
  • When Link picks up a weapon with a full inventory, you’re now given the option to drop a weapon immediately. In Breath of the Wild the game forces you to go back into your inventory before opening the chest again, so this is a huge timesaver
  • We now have a recipe book, so Link remembers meals he cooks, and presumably can cook them again if he has the ingredients. Another simple change that saves a lot of time
  • You can now throw any item, much like tossing weapons in Breath of the Wild. Alongside the elemental items such as the various chu chu jellies, this means Link can unleash an attack without wasting any weapons
  • The new Ascend feature not only allows Link to travel through solid objects from below and peer out into the world above, but it also freezes time. This means if Link uses ascend in a cave, but uncovers an enemy camp high up above, you can choose to quickly dip back down and save your skin
  • Link’s new abilities such as Fuse and Ultrahand are selectable with a radial dial, much like choosing weapons in Skyward Sword. This is much easier than the menu from Breath of the Wild, plus, footage reveals at least two additional slots for abilities, so there is more to discover in the full game

Alright, folks, that’s all we have on the Zelda Tears of the Kingdom previews for now. We hope you find this helpful, and if you’re just as excited as us to finally revisit the land of Hyrule, be sure to check out our Zelda Tears of the Kingdom pre-order guide next.

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Honkai Star Rail tier list April 2023 – the best characters

Our Honkai Star Rail tier list is here to help you find the best characters in this gacha RPG from Hoyoverse. We’ve gathered information from numerous beta tests and tried out the characters ourselves to ensure you fill your team with strong damage dealers, tanks, and supporters.

If you can’t get enough of Hoyoverse’s gacha RPG, make sure you check out our Honkai Star Rail codes and builds for Honkai Star Rail’s Bronya, Honkai Star Rail’s Seele, and Honkai Star Rail’s Jing Yuan. Or, if you want to play something similar, head on over to our Genshin Impact tier list and Genshin Impact code guide.

Honkai Star Rail tier list – best characters

Here’s our Honkai Star Rail tier list:

Tier Honkai Star Rail tier list
S ClaraGepardJing YuanLuochaSeele
A BailuBladeBronyaHimekoKafkaNatashaPelaSilver WolfTrailblazerWeltYanqing
B ArlanAstaDan HengHertaHookMarch 7thQingqueSampoSushang
C ServalTingyun

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Honkai Star Rail DPS tier list

Our Honkai Star Rail DPS tier list includes characters from the paths of The Hunt, who deal extraordinary amounts of single-target damage and Erudition, who deal remarkable amounts of multi-target damage.

Despite them falling more into the sub-DPS or enabler role due to their focus on debuffing enemies through DoTs and status ailments, we’ve also included characters who tread the path of Nihility here for the sake of brevity.

Tier Honkai Star Rail characters
S Blade, Jing Yuan, Kafka, Seele
A Himeko, Silver Wolf, Yanqing, Welt, Pela
B Serval, Herta, Qingque, Sushang, Dan Heng, Sampo
C

Honkai Star Rail tank tier list

Our Honkai Star Rail tank tier list ranks characters that tread the path of the Preservation, who have powerful defensive abilities that protect both themselves and their allies in a variety of ways and Destruction, who deal heaps of damage while also possessing great survivability that allows them to excel in many combat scenarios.

Tier Honkai Star Rail characters
S Gepard
A Trailblazer (Preservation), Arlan, Clara
B Hook, Trailblazer (Destruction), March 7th
C

Honkai Star Rail support tier list

Our Honkai Star Rail support tier list ranks characters from the paths of Harmony, who apply buffs to allies and improve their team’s combat capacities and the Abundance, who heal allies.

Tier Honkai Star Rail characters
S Bailu, Bronya, Luocha
A Natasha
B Tingyun, Asta
C

As we mentioned above, our Honkai Star Rail tier list is bound to change over time, as we’ve based it on information from the warp menu for each character at level 80 with all eidolons, and our limited experience with a few of the characters.

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Upcoming Honkai Star Rail characters

We’re just getting to grips with a few new Honkai Star Rail characters that have made their debut in the final closed beta. You can expect them to appear in our tier list as soon as we have a chance to try them out. You can find our guides on them below, as well as a little bit of background information.

Honkai Star Rail’s Fu Xuan – unavailable during the beta

How do I perform a Honkai Star Rail reroll?

We’re unsure of the Honkai Star Rail reroll instructions just yet, but as soon as we have the game we’ll provide you with step-by-step instructions on how to do so.

Who are the best Honkai Star Rail characters?

Here’s a little more information on the six characters who feature in the S-rank of our Honkai Star Rail tier list.

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Clara

We recommend you use Honkai Star Rail’s Clara in a sub-tank and physical damage dealer role. With some handy counterattacks to dish out extra damage between turns and her ultimate that taunts enemies, she’s an asset to many teams.

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Gepard

Honkai Star Rail’s Gepard is also a fantastic tank and sub-DPS character. His chilling ice attacks and ability to freeze enemies are super handy and his ultimate has a shield that protects him from harm.

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Jing Yuan

The number one husbando for the Pocket Tactics team, Honkai Star Rail’s Jing Yuan is the best choice for a DPS character in your team. He’s easily the strongest multi-target DPS we’ve tried.

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Luocha

Not only is Honkai Star Rail’s Luocha very handsome, but he’s also our first pick for support. His healing scales with his attack, he can deal some pretty good damage, and remove any buffs from foes.

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Seele

Honkai Star Rail’s Seele is a fantastic DPS option who can deal loads of damage to a single target over a short period of time. We recommend you build her focusing on attack and crit.

That’s everything we’ve got for you in our Honkai Star Rail tier list. Make sure you check out our Honkai Impact characters and Honkai Star Rail banner guides for more mobile RPG goodness.

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Shinobi Life 2 codes April 2023 free spins and RellCoins

What are the latest new Shinobi Life 2 codes? There’s a Roblox game out there for everyone, whether it’s running away from Piggy, or looking after cute pets in Adopt Me! But recently one game, in particular, has risen to massive popularity: Shinobi Life 2. It’s a Naruto-style ninja game where you explore an open world and fight against opponents in the arena, using your martial prowess and abilities.

You can use Shinobi Life 2 codes, formerly known as Shindo Life codes, to get freebies, which make your character stronger. Here we round up the latest free codes in the game so you can claim some free spins, power yourself up and get RellCoins. We also explain how to redeem the Shindo codes in-game lower down the page.

New Shinobi Life 2 codes

Here are all the active Shindo Life codes:

  • Racest! – RellCoins and spins (new!)
  • Raycest! – RellCoins and spins (new!)
  • RayNaygan! – RellCoins and spins (new!)
  • edocoNLOL! – RellCoins and spins
  • NoCodeBackwards! – RellCoins and spins
  • CodeManCan! – RellCoins and spins
  • CodeTanW4nPan! – RellCoins and spins
  • CodeSamaLam4! – RellCoins and spins
  • CodeSanLan! – RellCoins and spins

You can watch the video below for more on the latest Shinobi Life 2 update.

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How do I redeem Shinobi Life 2 codes?

Here’s everything you need to know in order to redeem a Shinobi Life 2 code.

  • Open Shinobi Life 2 in Roblox
  • Find ‘Edit’ in the main menu
  • Press the YouTube Code button in the top-right corner
  • Type or paste your code into the box
  • Enjoy the freebies!

Expired Shindo Life codes:

  • borunarudog!
  • g00dboiman!
  • makivsmaki!
  • boruvkama!
  • RELLSeasSneak!
  • mustyAk00m4!
  • berellmyboi!
  • happybdayaxzel!
  • NarudaUzabaki!
  • SessykeUkha!
  • BigmanBoy0z!
  • m0reC0de3z!
  • DisEsn0tDe3nd!
  • ShindoXm4z2!
  • ShindoXm4z1!
  • m4dar4kum5!
  • kemekaAkumna!
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Best Nintendo Switch headsets in 2023 – top headphones and earphones

Having the best Nintendo Switch headset will help you to feel more deeply immersed in the worlds of your favorite video games. Nintendo games have always featured great soundtracks, from the ‘DK Rap’, to the absolutely amazing remixes in Cadence of Hyrule. A gaming headset means you can listen to them in high-quality audio, as well as when gaming on the go. In this guide, we’ll help you find the best Nintendo Switch headset for your needs and budget – whether that’s a subtle pair of wireless earbuds for traveling or a premium Switch headset that lasts all day.

We’ve picked out this selection of the best Nintendo Switch headsets, headphones, and earphones so that you can enjoy all the best Switch games even more. Not all gaming headsets are fully compatible with Nintendo Switch consoles (because the Switch can’t be used with microphones) but you still might want one with a microphone for playing Switch multiplayer games with your headset connected to a phone.

Many of the headsets in this list also work with the best portable gaming consoles. Calling on our hours of real-life gameplay experience, we’ve chosen a mixture of the best Nintendo Switch headsets, headphones, and earphones to help you choose the best headset.

These are the best Nintendo Switch headsets available now:

 

Best Nintendo Switch headset: Razer Barracuda.

1. Razer Barracuda

The best gaming headset for Switch is the Razer Barracuda.

Razer Barracuda specs:

Feature Details
Wired or Wireless? Wireless (Bluetooth)
Microphone Yes
Battery life 40 hours
Drivers 50mm
Type over-the-ear

Pros:

  • 40-hour battery life
  • Fantastic sound quality
  • Soft memory foam ear cushions

Cons:

  • Ear cups may be too narrow for some
  • Wired vs Bluetooth limitations

If you see a headset that was made by Razer, you know it’s going to be a good one. The Razer Barracuda is one of the best Nintendo Switch headsets for most people, and a great wireless gaming headset overall. Its Razer TriForce 40mm Drivers provide fantastic sound quality, while plush memory foam ear cushions will keep your ears as comfortable as possible while you game for longer periods.

Using a Bluetooth connection and something called a SmartSwitch, the Razer Barracuda actually lets you easily switch between audio sources with the press of a button. Finished on the Switch and now you want to settle down with one of the best mobile games instead? Press the button, and you’ll be getting audio from your gaming phone instead (although it does sometimes struggle to work as smoothly as it should).

The Razer Barracuda isn’t the cheapest headset for Nintendo Switch, but it’s reasonably priced for the performance and comfort you get. If you want a headset that you’ll use not just for your Switch, but for every other device in your home, then this is a strong option. It even has a microphone that you might like to use for communication with your friends in online play via the Nintendo Switch Online mobile app. If you can afford it, you won’t find many headsets as good as this one.

Best Nintendo Switch headset: HyperX Cloud II.

2. HyperX Cloud II

The best Switch headphones are the HyperX Cloud II.

HyperX Cloud II headphone specs:

Feature Detailed
Wired or Wireless? Wired
Microphone Yes
Drivers 53mm
Type over-the-ear

Pros:

  • Noise-canceling headphones give full immersion
  • Durable aluminium frame
  • 7.1 virtual surround sound

Cons:

  • May not be so good for docked play
  • Pricier than others
  • A bit on the large sound

HyperX are well known as a manufacturer of top-quality headphones, so you know you’re getting something good when you go for one of their models. The HyperX Cloud II was specifically designed with gaming in mind and comes with memory foam leatherette ear cushions in order to keep your ears as comfortable as possible during those extra-long gaming sessions (perhaps spent trying to hunt down that last Korok).

Though as comfortable as the ear cushions may be, it has to be said that the HyperX Cloud II is a little bit on the chunky (Kong) side. It’s a sturdy piece of work, with an aluminium frame that’s been built to last, but it has to be said that you’ll start to feel it on your head after you’ve been wearing it for a few hours. Plus, if you play your Switch docked a lot, as wired headphones, you might have some trouble, depending on how far from your TV your sofa is.

All in all though, if you want to curl up in your armchair and play your Switch in handheld mode, you’ll struggle to find a pair of headphones that will do the job as well as the HyperX Cloud II. These are noise-canceling headphones with 7.1 virtual surround sound, and when you’re in the zone, they’ll help you feel like you’re really out there in the worlds of your favorite games.

Best Nintendo Switch headset: HP Gaming Headset.

3. HP Gaming Headset

The cheapest headphones for Switch are the HP Gaming Headset.

HP Gaming Headset specs:

Feature Detailed
Wired or Wireless? Wired
Microphone Yes
Drivers 50mm
Type over-the-ear

Pros:

  • Affordable pricing
  • LED lighting options
  • Microphone for additional use

Cons:

  • Not so good at surround sound
  • Another big one
  • Awkward for docked play

Like HyperX, HP is another big name in the headphone world, or indeed, in the electronics world at large. Unlike HyperX, however, you can grab one of its headsets for a much more affordable price. Another set designed specifically for gamers, this will be a great choice for anybody who doesn’t want to fork out the huge amounts that some headphones will set you back.

The model comes along with a built-in microphone and LED lighting options (that’ll make it look pretty darn swish as you use it). Annoyingly, you can’t use the microphone on Nintendo Switch, and the lighting is mainly for PC use, so you might be unable to take advantage of these features. Still, it’s a cheaper option, and it’ll let you hear your Switch games just fine, so don’t be put off by things you may not use.

Just like the HyperX model above, these are wired headphones. On the one hand, this means that you don’t run the risk of having a tense, atmospheric gaming session interrupted by your headphones telling you that they’re about to run out of power, but on the other hand, it may make them awkward to use for docked play. If you preferred handheld play and don’t want to have to spend a huge amount of cash, these are the ones to go for.

Best Nintendo Switch headsets: Pikachu OLT earphones.

4. OTL Pikachu Earphones

The best Pokémon earphones are the OTL Pikachu earphones.

OTL Pikachu earphones specs:

Feature Detailed
Wired or Wireless? Wireless (Bluetooth)
Microphone No
Battery life 6 hours
Type in-ear

Pros:

  • Vibrant Pokémon design
  • Bluetooth connection with auto pairing
  • Cute charging case

Cons:

  • Sound quality may be lesser than headphones
  • Charging equipment not included
  • Bluetooth can drop

If you’ve got a Nintendo Switch, there’s a fairly reasonable chance that you’re a fan of Pokémon (and if not, you can get these exact same earphones with a Super Mario and Legend of Zelda aesthetic too). Earphones needn’t be a bland bit of hardware, they can be a colorful expression of your passions, and these OTL Pikachu earphones do that nicely.

Their charging case is just as cool as the earbuds themselves, featuring a picture of Pikachu on a yellow background along with the words “Pika! Gotta catch ‘em all”. It’s a delightful bit of gear that will not only help to enhance your gaming experience but might be a treasured part of your Nintendo collection at large as well.

As these connect via Bluetooth, you can easily have them on when you’re playing on the television without any trouble (unlike wired headphones). Annoyingly though, as they are wireless, you’ll have to keep them charged up, which is fine if you’ve got a spare USB charger laying around somewhere, but if not, that is going to add to your expenses somewhat.

Best Nintendo Switch headsets: Skullcandy Dime Earbuds.

5. Skullcandy Dime Earbuds

The best Nintendo Switch earphones are Skullcandy Dime Earbuds.

Skullcandy Dime Earbuds specs:

Feature Detailed
Wired or Wireless? Wireless (Bluetooth)
Microphone Yes
Battery life 8.5 hours
Type in-ear

Pros:

  • Reasonably priced
  • Available in different colors
  • Multiple earbuds included

Cons:

  • Charging equipment not included
  • Outperformed by fancy headphones
  • Bluetooth can drop

Maybe you want some Bluetooth earbuds to use with your Switch, but you don’t fancy going for a pair with colorful Nintendo characters on them. Maybe you’re tired of your boss saying “Azariah, take those Pokémon earbuds out, you’re an undertaker, it isn’t appropriate!” Whatever the reason, we understand that some people will just want subtle, sleek earbuds, like Skullcandy Dimes.

As much as they don’t feature Nintendo characters, they do still come in a variety of different colors, giving you an opportunity to find some earbuds that will most appropriately pair with your personal aesthetic. They’re pretty affordable too, so don’t worry, you’ll still have a bit of cash left over to put toward new Switch games.

As another pair of Bluetooth earbuds, it has all the strengths and weaknesses inherent to its kind. While they won’t give you quite the same sound quality as a top-notch headset, they will be much easier to use while your Switch is docked, and you don’t need to worry about wires getting tangled, or worn down over time.

How we chose the best Nintendo Switch Headset

When choosing the right headset, headphones, or earphones for your Nintendo Switch, there are several things that you should keep in mind. These were the criteria we used when narrowing down the options for this list:

  • Reliability: it has to be said, there are a lot of scummy headphone businesses out there selling cheap bits of rubbish that offer poor sound quality and will break within a few months (no disrespect to the owners of scummy headphone businesses), so we kept it to the well-respected brands
  • Pricing: if you go for a really fancy headset, you’ll probably end up paying more for it than you did for the Switch itself. Though we included a couple of somewhat premium options, we generally only really considered those that were reasonably priced
  • Wired vs Wireless: both have their benefits and when you’re using them with a Nintendo Switch in docked mode, you’re probably going to want one with a Bluetooth connection so that you can easily use it even when it’s on television – but if you’re an exclusively handheld player, wired might be the way to go, so we wanted to include options for both
  • Design: for something that you wear on your head and in your ears, you’ll want to be sure that it has been designed to provide comfort and support. We didn’t want to recommend anything that’ll make your neck or ears ache
  • Aesthetics: we know that for a lot of gamers, it’s important to find headphones that match their aesthetic or will look good in their gaming space. That’s why we picked out a selection of pretty options, too.

Read our guide on the best Nintendo Switch controllers for more guidance on buying new Switch accessories.