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Review on Game console Nintendo Switch 32 GB, blue by Kiril Grahovski ᠌

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Beyond praise! The product definitely deserves your attention.

I bought it around the 2022 New Year's break with a great deal on the system and games. The purchase was motivated by two factors: first, the fact that most bloggers on YouTube simply "licked" and shining the console (yes, Nintendo's advertising ploy was successful), which incites curiosity to try to "return to childhood" yourself. The second was when I started playing Zelda on a PC emulator and became completely hooked. I have to admit that the console did not leave the finest impression at first. I initially didn't even take the dock out of the box because I didn't want to take many sensational ports of games because I'm not a fan of this or even played on a PC but didn't go at all. Wild price tags for games and accessories, soapy images in TV mode, and everywhere. As a result, all that remained were Zelda, Odyssey, and Toad. You have no choice but to play, and in January, Ning sent a letter announcing price increases for games starting in 2022. We're here, I suppose. Then, a number of sales started abruptly, including Ning's own discounts on all games! Slowly, different games, including exclusives that I enjoy playing, start to surface. Of course, their whisper about the entire group doesn't usually catch me. What you don't take from the popular, well, generally speaking, zero emotions or infuriates or reliable screensavers, training, and tryndez, on the PC lately. I took the dock out of the package just to give it a try, but when I saw how the same Zelda looked on TV, I left it and continued playing. Then, despite what anyone may say, I purchased a gamepad, which is still more practical. And then, gradually, I started to realize that I was not playing on a PC or a Vita, but rather primarily on a Switch. This is significant because, when playing on a Switch, you somehow become more relaxed and enjoy the gameplay; nothing aggravates you, and there is no leftover residue that makes you merely "profukal" time after the game. Additionally, the switch is always ready to use in a matter of seconds, so even if you have trouble sleeping at night, you can just pick up the console and start playing as soon as you have two minutes open. The PSP formerly did something similar.

Pros
  • 1. Your index fingers fit comfortably on the triggers while holding the console in your hands. Unfortunately, even if the game is well-made, the materials are pleasant, and the little fingers don't dangle in midair like on the PSVita, the hands still get less numb after a while. 2. There are no issues with colors or temperature on the display because of its good resolution, in my opinion. Contrary to the same Vita, to which many games from PCs and older consoles were ported, the text in the games is quite readable. However, the font was not altered in any way; as an example, reading the macro text in the same Resident 2 or Borderlands 2 occasionally caused the eyes to water. Size 3. On the one hand, a portable console is somewhat healthy; for instance, if you were taking a break at work, it would be difficult to take the console out of your pocket, play, and then calmly put it back. You need to go get it out of the bag—it's worth who knows what—and put it away. However, we also have standard pushing sticks with a generally typical stroke, as well as a screen that is sizable enough for a good gaming experience even without TV mode. 4. TV setting. What can I say, H demonstrated what is desirable and what you should aim for. There is only one console and one save, so you may play in various rooms or outdoors if you'd like, or you can collapse in front of the TV with a gamepad for an entirely new experience. Without any synchronization or private data, switching happens instantly. ARM architecture, 5. The gaming console is always open for use. Do you have two extra minutes? You don't have to wait for Windows to load before the game can begin; after waking up the console, you can immediately resume playing where you left off. Battery 6. Everything is uncertain here as well. On the one hand, the system can handle Zelda or Odyssey for around three horrible hours, but typically throughout these miserable three hours, I was able to play for long enough that I was obviously in need of a break. That's a different scenario if you travel with the console. 7. Recall. I took a 128 GB card right away, which I later slightly regretted. I didn't bring many games, just cartridges; a 64 GB card would have been sufficient.
Cons
  • 1. The joycons' coating is quickly removed; after a week of play (gray color), the plastic has become glossy where fingers are situated but is elsewhere matte. 2. There might be issues with online gaming following the Roskomnadzor "riots" that involved blocking everyone and everything. For instance, I experienced issues with Mario Kart in Splatoon, which led to the windows "no response from at least one console" or "no connection with other consoles" falling out. I was eventually able to connect, but no matter how long you waited, not a single participant was added. After a few months, the issue abruptly went away on its own. According to evaluations on w3bsit3-dns.com, different providers might not be compatible with every game. For instance, Splatoon may not see servers whereas Mario Kart runs without any issues. 3. Costs. Like many others, I opted for the method of purchasing games on cartridges, which proved to be fairly challenging because there are hits and new games, but there are also less well-known and older titles, particularly independent ones, that are terrible. Even after a protracted search, I hardly came across a used Captain Tod. Of course, you can purchase a figure at a discount, especially now that they have appeared more or less frequently and the price tags are about comparable to those of a PC (shop with the letter S) without discounts. Of course, there are instances where price tags can differ by as much as 10. In this case, the rationale is not entirely evident, but it has already happened. On a PC, however, it simply looks better, but you can't throw a PC in a backpack; even in the case of a laptop, a switch is much more practical. As an example, with Little Nightmares, we get a "bit" blurry picture, even in portable mode, less smooth. Nevertheless, the game can still be enjoyed on the Switch. True, the lyrics are straightforward, but I would prefer less expensive games. 4. I just don't say anything about the original gamepads and accessories' price tags.