For starters, design. This design incorporates both top-end aesthetics and fantastic ergonomics (particularly after the scary in 3ds, which was the previous Nintendo portable). The yellow color is just a cannon, much prettier than the dreary black in my PS vita.
Next, I will discuss a selection of the video games that they were able to get out before the year 20. And although while there were a lot of terrific games available on the 3DS, the vast majority of them were, to put it another way, niche titles. I am not a fan of anime or other styles that are comparable to it, despite the fact that "anime" constitutes at least 80 percent of ads for Nintendo DS games. Everyone is pleased with the changeover, and those who enjoy anime will discover a wealth of exciting new projects, while the rest of us will be able to enjoy something to play: There are several parts of the assassins, the first two parts of the metro, skyrim, saints row, bayonet, civilization 6, alien isolution, the bioshock trilogy announced, the burnout remaster that was released a couple of years ago on ps4 and xone, the second part of xcom, and many other projects that are coming out. Some relevant AAA projects, such as Doom eternal, are coming out, and have already been released, and continue to be released In general, contrary to the common belief that the Switch does not have enough games, by the year 20 there were not only a lot of them, but a large number of them. This is in contrast to the widespread perception that the Switch does not have enough games. And this doesn't even take into account the fantastic games that are special to the Ninka console, such as Zelda, Mario Odyssey and Mario Kart, Splatoon, Animal Crossing, Luigi's Mansion 3, and so on.
In a nutshell, this is the first portable device that enables you to play fully-fledged, massive AAA projects from older platforms anywhere, and despite the fact that the majority of these games are not the first freshness, they do not grow worse as a result of this.