Q Remastered
News, coverage and analysis tracking Q Remastered across the outlets.- Review: Q Collection May Be a Better Fit on PC Than SwitchThe Q Collection, featuring Q Remastered, Q2 Humanity, and Q with Vtuber, offers physics-based puzzle gameplay that is best experienced with the precision of PC mouse controls. While playable on the Nintendo Switch, the collection's reliance on precise drawing mechanics can be challenging with touchscreen or controller inputs, sometimes necessitating makeshift tools for accuracy. Despite these control limitations, the games provide stark, budget-friendly sandbox experiences with multiple solutions, though Q Remastered's puzzle gating can be frustrating.
- Q Collection Review 🖍️Q Collection is a trilogy of clever puzzle games for the Nintendo Switch, featuring Q REMASTERED, Q2 HUMANITY, and Q with VTubers. While Q REMASTERED offers challenging drawing-based puzzles and Q2 HUMANITY introduces accessible 2D platforming and local co-op, the final entry, Q with VTubers, is considered the weakest due to its baffling and sometimes random puzzles. Despite some frustrating trial-and-error elements, the collection provides hours of engaging gameplay with superb music.
- DRAW, DROP, SOLVE: Q COLLECTION IS NOW AVAILABLE ON NINTENDO SWITCH™Aksys Games announced that Q Collection, a bundle of three gravity-based puzzle games, is now available on Nintendo Switch for $29.99. The collection features over 1,800 challenges across Q REMASTERED, Q2 HUMANITY, and Q with VTUBERS, the latter of which includes puzzle designs contributed by over 20 VTubers.
- Nintendo Switch 2 and Switch file sizes – Tales of Arise, Yoshi and the Mysterious Book, Bubsy 4D, moreNintendo Switch and the upcoming Switch 2 have had numerous game file sizes listed on the eShops. The listings include titles such as Tales of Arise: Beyond the Dawn Edition, Yoshi and the Mysterious Book, and Bubsy 4D, with sizes ranging from under 100MB to over 55GB.
- Q Collection coming to Nintendo Switch [update: release date]Aksys Games announced that Q Collection, a compilation of three puzzle games including Q Remastered, Q with Vtubers, and Q2 Humanity, will be released for the Nintendo Switch on May 21, 2026. The collection features over 1,800 puzzles and can be played solo or with up to four players in Q2 Humanity.