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Review on Game console Nintendo Switch 32 GB, red by Petar Ivanov ᠌

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Matches the description completely, very satisfied.

In 2022, I bought it during the New Year's holiday season because the system and games were on sale at a steep price. The fact that most bloggers on youtube merely "licked" this system and shining it (yeah, Nintendo's advertising campaign was successful) is the first factor that motivated the purchase, as it piques interest in giving the "return to childhood" experience a go. And secondly, I got extremely into Zelda after playing it on a PC emulator. Initially, the console did not leave the best impression on me. In the beginning, I didn't even take the dock out of the box because I wasn't interested in playing any of the many sensational ports of games available, either because I'm not a fan of the system or because I'd previously played them on a PC and found them unsatisfying. That's why we ended up with just Zelda, Odyssey, and Toad. There's nothing to do but play, and in January, Ning sent a letter warning of price increases for games in 2022. Okay, so now we're here. Then, out of nowhere, there were bargains galore, including price cuts on every game made by Ning! Slowly but surely, a wide variety of games are being released, including exclusives that I am happy to play. They talk behind my back about the entire weight, but very rarely does anything else get my attention. What you can't get on your PC these days from the most popular, well, generally, is a lack of feelings, anger, or even solid screensavers, training, or tryndez. I took the dock out of the package for fun, tried it, and saw that the identical Zelda game looked very different on the big screen, so I left it there and started playing. Then I went out and bought a gamepad, and it's still easier to use that way. And suddenly, slowly, I began to realize that I was not playing on a PC, not on a Vita, but primarily on a switch, and most significantly, playing on a switch, somehow you relax more and enjoy the gaming, nothing infuriates or irritates, and there is no residue that you just spent "profukal" time. Even if you wake up in the middle of the night feeling restless, you can grab the Switch and start playing in less than a minute. The same was true of the PSP for a while.

Pros
  • The console is a joy to grip, and your index fingers will find a natural resting place on the triggers. Made nicely, pleasant materials, little fingers don't dangle in the air like on the PSVita, and long games don't leave your hands as numb as they would otherwise, but alas. There are no concerns about the accuracy of the colors or the brightness of the screen. Unlike the Vita, to which many games were ported from PCs and older consoles, with a backlog for a healthy screen, but the font was not changed in any way, sometimes the eyes flowed from reading the macro text in the same Resident 2 or Borderlands 2, for example, the text in these games is quite readable. Size Third, the console is a bit robust for a portable device; if, say, there was a break at work and you pulled it out of your pocket to play during that time, you couldn't just as easily put it back. You need to go get it out of the bag, whatever it's worth, and put it back. On the other hand, the screen is sufficiently large for a comfortable game even when not in TV mode, and the pushing sticks have a relatively regular stroke. "TV mode" 4. What can I say, H set the bar for excellence. One can play away from home or in other rooms using a gamepad, saving their progress as they go, or they can lose themselves in front of the TV, a very different experience. There is no lag or need for synchronization when switching. ARM architecture, number 5. The game system is always in playable condition. Do you have a couple of minutes to kill? Instead of waiting around for Windows to load or the game to begin, you can simply turn on your console and pick up right where you left off. 6 - Power source. Similar ambiguity exists here. When playing Zelda or Odyssey, the console lasts around three horrible hours, but in that time I usually play until it's obvious that I need a break. But things change if you pack the console up and bring it along on vacations. 7. Recall. I foolishly grabbed a 128 GB card right off the get and afterwards slightly regretted my decision. I only brought a few games with me, and since most of them are still on cartridges, a 64 GB card should be fine.
Cons
  • First, after only a week of play (gray color), the coating on the joycons has been completely worn away, leaving the plastic shiny only in the finger grooves. There may be issues with online play after the "riots" of Roskomnadzor blocked everything and everyone. When I tried to play Mario Kart or Splatoon, I kept getting the message "no response from at least one console" or "no connection with other consoles." Eventually, I was able to establish a connection, but no matter how long I waited, I couldn't recruit anyone. After waiting a few months, the issue resolved itself. According to user ratings on w3bsit3-dns. Com, some services may not be compatible with specific games. For instance, some DNS providers may prevent Splatoon from connecting to servers while others allow Mario Kart to do so without any issues. Third, cost. Like many others, I opted to purchase games in cartridge form, which proved to be quite challenging, since there are hits and new releases, but finding anything less popular and old, especially indie, was a living misery. I spent much time looking for Captain Tod, and eventually settled for a used copy. You can buy a figure here, naturally at a reduced price, especially as they have become increasingly common recently, with price tags roughly matching those of a PC (store beginning with the letter S) in the absence of sales. Of course, there are periods when the price tags are ten times apart; the reasoning behind this is murky, but that moment has passed. However, if we take Little Nightmares as an actual example, we see a "bit" blurry picture, even in portable mode, less smooth, which can be played, of course (the game was still not without pleasure on the switch), but it looks better on a PC, and you can't exactly toss a PC in a backpack, even in the case of a laptop, so a switch is much more convenient. But the words are straightforward: I wish games were less expensive. I don't even want to talk about how much the first-generation gamepads and accessories cost.