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Review on Game console Nintendo Switch 32 GB, gray by Stanislaw Dwojak ᠌

Revainrating 5 out of 5

I was surprised by the quality for this price.

The console is currently over a month old, therefore there aren't many games available. purchased Shovel Knight Treasure, Snipperclips, Fast Racing RMX, Master Blaster, and Zelda BotW Trove Zelda has been played for roughly 110 hours, with 30 to 40 more hours maybe remaining. Nevertheless, I don't make an effort to look everywhere. Such games are not for you if you finished the story in 5-7 hours and the game ended there. a game about planet exploration (it is recommended to set the interface mode to * PRO * and take pleasure in the research). Numerous small items that appear throughout the game give vitality and keep you from getting bored. The game Snipperclips is for two people (or a group if you have a few additional joycons). There are modes for the company and mini-games like air hockey in addition to the 8 to 9 hours of the main game, so it's wonderful to go with a girl or friend to have some fun. You can set it on a table while drinking beer at a pub under the perplexed eyes of boring people sitting next to you. It's cost-effective and keeps you entertained by having you solve amusing riddles with animated wards (some grimaces are worth it). The legacy of Wipeout and FX zero is Fast Racing RMX. Crazy speeds, a great techno music, and lots of songs. Both on TV and in portable mode, it functions flawlessly. Split-screen multiplayer is present once more in version 2, and it functions really well. Given the absence of analogs over the past five years, stable 60 frames per second and excellent graphics are advantages. A fiery welcome/exclusive to all former Dendy players is Master Blaster. Once more, a minimum of 6 hours of play is assured. Shovel Knight Treasure Trove is actually four separate games in one. With four sections and a fifth on the way, there are around 25+ hours of playtime. Although it is available for other systems, the portable version functions flawlessly. Plus, the bundle once more includes local multiplayer for two players.

Pros
  • - The Nintendo consoles with the finest images - The ability to play while moving, in TV mode from the docking station, and placed on a table. - Multiplayer for two players right out of the box. - Quick and responsive operating system (better on your head than 3ds and Wii U) Support for MicroSD cards and 5GHz WiFi networks - Portable docking station with quiet operation - 3 different ways to control video games: joycons in each hand, joycon grip, and joystick. Motion sensors and gyroscopes are present on the pro controller, which makes it more convenient (based on modified Wii and Wii u principles) - Popular games that are already out there as well as a ton of upcoming titles (E3 is quickly approaching) - Playing demanding, resource-intensive games for 3.5–4 hours. - Powerbank on-the-go charging - Joycons have a run time of 20+ hours and can be charged on the fly from the console itself. - High quality plastic and assembly overall. After a month of use, they never ran out of juice. - Very quick function to enter/exit standby mode and resume play - Multitasking (you may watch the news or visit the eShop while the game is running). - Having the option to play a variety of games on a current PC, I can also say that I would prefer purchasing games on a switch for the benefit of mobility and convenience of maintenance. You simply have no clue how relaxing it is to stretch out on the couch, play comfortably on the TV, and hold a Joycon in each hand. Forget about your hands being tired and tense from gripping the joystick like a tyrannosaurus in front of you all the time. Put the console on yourself if you're laying on the bed, and play the game with your hands hidden beneath the covers.
Cons
  • - Absence of quick charging capabilities (similar to QuickCharge 2.0 and 3.0) - Price increases in the European (2022) eShop as a result of the inclusion of sales tax for digital purchases The prices are the same as they always been. Nintendo's previous systems maintained a very consistent pricing structure, which prevented anyone from discovering America (you need to look at what you are buying in ahead and at the very least know what prices for games, rather than what you got and then complaining that EVERYTHING IS EXPENSIVE). Similar to accessories, the pricing structure has never changed. I don't believe that this selection of games—there are obviously many more in the eShope—is adequate for a month's worth of gaming. Unless you plan to play video games nonstop. Again, there are still a lot of games that have been announced but not many that have actually been released; current sales point to promising futures. - The screen came from the box without a protective film; this may be fixed by buying a set of film and a case. Not a big deal, do you purchase movies for your smartphones or tablets? One-time cost + already lower when ordered from China)