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Review on Nintendo Switch 32GB Neon Blue/Neon Red by Wiktor Marciniak ᠌

Revainrating 5 out of 5

The quality exceeds all expectations, I recommend to buy.

The console has been out for about a month, so there should be a decent selection of games by now. Added BotW, Snipperclips, Fast Racing RMX, Master Blaster, Shovel Knight Treasure, and a few others to my collection. About 110 hours into Trove Zelda, and there's easily another 30–40 hours in there. However, I don't exhaust all possibilities in my search. Just such games are not for you if you finished the story in 5-7 hours and it ended there. An adventure game in which the player travels the globe (ideally with the interface set to "PRO" mode so that they can take pleasure in learning). There are a ton of unlockable side activities and secrets that keep the action fresh and prevent you from becoming bored. If you and a friend have a couple extra Joy-Cons, you can play Snipperclips together. It's fun to play with a partner (you can set it on a table while sitting in a bar and sipping a beer beneath the perplexed glances of dull people to have some fun), and the game itself lasts for 8-9 hours, not counting the many hours of optional content like air hockey and multiplayer modes. Solving amusing problems with animated proteges (for which you get your money's worth in grimaces) keeps you entertained and on your toes. The success of Wipeout and FX zero lives on in Fast Racing RMX. There are a lot of tracks and they go at insane speeds to a great techno backdrop. It's just as fun to play on the go as it is on the big screen. Once more, v2 features split-screen multiplayer, which runs smoothly. The game's steady 60 frames per second and impressive visuals make up for the dearth of similar titles during the past five years. For all former Dendy gamers, Master Blaster is a flaming farewell/exclusive. Once more, you can count on at least 6 hours of gameplay. Treasure Trove for Shovel Knight is actually four games in one. A total of 25+ hours of gameplay across 4 segments (with a fifth on the coming), which is not bad at all. Although it's playable on other systems, the portable version is where it's at. Additionally, the option for two-player local co-op is reinstated.

Pros
  • The most stunning visuals of any Nintendo system Play on the go with the TV docked and ready to go; enjoy two-player local multiplayer straight out of the box Advantageous operating system performance (think 3DS and Wii U on speed and responsiveness). Support for 5GHz WiFi networks and MicroSD cards - Totally silent mobile docking station - Play with a single Joycon, both Joycons, or a gripped pair of Joycons. Advantageous Controller—Motion-Sensing and Gyroscope Technology Present, Bringing Even More Convenience (Based on the Wii and Wii U's Modified Principles) Numerous highly anticipated games are now in development or on the horizon (not to mention E3). - Three and a half to four hours of playing time with high-resource games Powerbanks for on-the-go recharging The Joy-Con controllers have a long battery life (over 20 hours) and can be charged directly from the console. The material used in their construction is also of a high standard. After a month of use, they still had plenty of battery life. Multitasking (you can have the game going while browsing the eShop or watching the news) Quickly entering and exiting standby mode Despite being able to play a wide variety of games on a state-of-the-art personal computer, I personally prefer purchasing games on a switch because of its portability and administrative simplicity. You have no idea how relaxing it is to sprawl out on the couch, hold the Joycons in each hand, and watch TV in complete peace. Forget about your hands hurting from holding the joystick out in front of you like a tyrannosaurus rex all day. If you're playing a video game while lying in bed, you can keep playing by strapping the controller to your body and keeping your hands hidden under the sheets.
Cons
  • It doesn't have a quick charging feature (like QuickCharge 2.0 or 3.0). - Sales tax for digital transactions is included in the pricing, leading to higher prices in the European eShop in 2022. The costs are the same as always. You need to examine ahead of time what you are getting and at least know what prices for games, and not what you bought and now you complain - EVERYTHING IS EXPENSIVE) because previous Nintendo consoles had about the same pricing structure. The same holds true for accessories; the pricing structure has never changed. Although there are many more titles available in the eShop, I feel satisfied with this selection for a month's worth of play. Except if you plan to do nothing except sit and play all day. Again, there are still many announced and not very titles on the horizon (I prefer to believe Nintendo on this), and ongoing sales suggest promising future prospects. - No screen protector was included in the box (this could be remedied by purchasing a separate film and case). Not a major issue; do you ever purchase a film for your mobile devices? One-time cost + available in China for less money