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

Revainrating 3 out of 5

It functions perfectly, nothing unusual.

This game system is great for kids and retrogamers alike. If you possess even a smidgen of common sense, you will find no enjoyment in playing with this console. The only real advantage is its portability. The rest is a matter of personal preference, and that did not mesh with what I needed. Despite my best efforts, I just can't get into the whole "Nintendo spirit" thing with games like Pokémon, Mario, etc. It sometimes feel like more top-tier mobile games than full-fledged console games are being released these days. After two weeks, it was already for sale.

Pros
  • 1) Well-made, high-quality materials The joycons' multiple control options are unrivaled, and they deserve all the praise they can get. Thirdly, it's very incredible that so many AAA titles can be played in portable mode. Having a full-fledged copy of FIFA or Skyrim with you is a huge benefit. 4. Appealing Operating System
Cons
  • 1) There's been a lot of complaining, but the pricing strategy is rather terrifying in its silence. The only people who can put up with this are kids whose parents bought them a console and games, so the kids aren't really out anything. Despite having the means to do so, I refuse to pay $4,500 for a game that can be purchased for $44.99 on a personal computer. Simply said, it doesn't make sense. Two, the Nintendo-only titles. Although I was raised not on retro systems from the '90s but rather on AAA games played on a powerful personal computer, I eventually grew tired of them and looked for something new. This is why I decided to purchase a Switch. It seems basic, yet exciting and sophisticated gameplay is hidden under it,” raved one reviewer of an exclusive, and I foolishly took the bait. It's more convenient and less expensive to play AAA games or quality indie games on PC or other consoles. After being accustomed to AAA titles, it's tough to take Nintendo's exclusives seriously (they won't even ship). The Switch's portability is its sole benefit here, but it's not enough to make up for the console's other flaws.