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Review on Nintendo Switch 32GB Neon Blue/Neon Red by Adam Rymko ᠌

Revainrating 1 out of 5

Lousy product, low quality.

The worst buy I've ever made, and I got rid of it the very next day. There is no way that it can be worth your money, and the money that you spend on games for her is an even worse investment than this one. If you have already made the decision to take a switch, in my opinion, you should ONLY TAKE THE FLASHED. Otherwise, the price of the console will make you feel like a slave to it, and the feeling is intolerable. I didn't spend a lot of time with the switch, but I tried to capture everything that stood out to me during my time with it in my review. I hope you find it helpful.

Pros
  • It is possible to play ports of games that were originally released for older consoles, however in order to download these games, you will need an active online subscription. The games can be reduced at any time and begin playing very rapidly. (after you exit sleep mode, you will be able to continue playing the game as if it had been paused the entire time) The game is unique in that it takes the form of Zelda, and it appears to be of decent quality. The battery appears to be holding its charge normally, and I believe that this is an appropriate level for such a device. The responsiveness of the touch screen contributes to its overall functionality. Joycons can be detached quickly and operated from a distance with ease.
Cons
  • It has a very low-quality feel in the hands. The price structure of Nintendo is a living nightmare. The inability to enter the store if you choose the region of 2022, as well as the inability to purchase games directly from the 2022 card. The "free" internet games need a subscription fee. To tell you the truth, the iron isn't very good for the release year 2 revisions, and you can feel the product's moral obsolescence. The display is comparable to that of a Chinese tablet that costs three kopecks. The quality of the Joy-Con controllers leaves a lot to be desired, as seen by the fact that one of them became detached at the end without the player having to hold the release button. (The sticks that were on them are even worse now) It is essential to provide it to a chip in order to break it, but everything else there is also dull. The fact that the second revision cannot be flashed programmatically is something else that I consider to be a drawback.