To summarize: - The console is a very cool gadget, and I really enjoyed using it; but, it is regrettably considerably overpriced, and I paid full money for it. However, it is usually a good idea to try to purchase the same thing used through eBay. Pros: 1. Its portability and its comfortable nature. Yes, many people have the misconception that portability is only required for the purpose of playing switch in public places, but for me, it is first and foremost the capability to run the game at home at any time, in any place, and in any position:putting a process in standby mode and being able to turn on an application at any time merely by touching a button on is probably the primary reason why I no longer use my PC as a gaming platform nowadays. 2. The modular approach. The switch can be used in either a portable or fixed configuration. And the myriad ways in which one might employ joy-cons in general brought me an unparalleled sense of contentment. You have access to a tablet that is similar to the PSP CLICK, as well as a gamepad, something that looks like a nunchuck, and even a gamepad that can be separated into two separate gamepads so that you and a friend may play together. Although it is possible to aim with a gyroscope, doing so is not particularly easy. If you plan to play with other people, it is recommended that you purchase a pair of inexpensive controllers from AliExpress in addition to the console. 3. The ability to take screenshots during gameplay and even record a short video of up to 30 seconds. I just bombarded my pals with screenshots of glitches in Assassin's Creed 4 and moments from Pokemon Unite. 4. Nintendo is responsible for the production of some pretty amazing games. It seems clear to me that video games revolving around a beard-sporting Italian are not likely to pique anyone's interest. but, like, try it. They are in no way comparable to that. Cons: 1. Dim screen. Not that I had any specific intentions of playing on the street or on the bus, though. In any case, it may be rather entertaining. However, if it's daytime indoors, the lighting is bright, and you're trying to play a dark game, you won't be able to see well enough. When you look in the mirror, you realize that your face is puffy, and it's a little depressing:c 2. Buttons. The fact that the left stick and arrows are reversed is the thing that irritates me the most about the game. I don't know who the hell was thinking of this, but it's extremely inconvenient. In addition to this, there is a claim to the sticks. Because of their size, they make it more difficult to aim accurately in shooters. You have to lower the sensitivity, which is particularly important for games played online. Additionally, they. 3. The price of Nintendo's video game titles. In general, the majority of games are offered for sale at a pricing policy that is reasonably appropriate. Even while they are still more expensive than they are on Steam, their price tag is still pretty cheap for the typical person on the street (discounts of between 50 and 80 percent are the usual here; you can check the price dynamics on third-party sites). But Zelda: A Link to the Past is your only option if you want to play exclusive games.