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Review on Game console Nintendo Switch 32 GB, gray by Stanislaw Szudek ᠌

Revainrating 3 out of 5

Average quality of the product, especially for the money.

Switch is for you if you want to take your gaming on the go and you already know what you want to play. Because there really aren't any other options. This console is underpowered and overpriced if you're searching for a home console. In 20 years, at the same price, you can get a perfectly serviceable PlayStation 4 or Xbox One with normal pricing for games, discounts, subscriptions, and a reasonable approach to their consumers.

Pros
  • One advantage of Switch is that it is the only portable set-top box available at this time. Sony intentionally killed off the Vita's chances, and Microsoft didn't do anything to compete, leaving the Switch as the only legitimate portable console choice. In my opinion, there is a more convenient option for playing at home. Nisha Ports of quality titles formerly released for other consoles are a boon for the Nintendo Switch. Please don't tell me that the 4200 price tag and Nintendo-exclusive games are enough to convince you to play this console at home. In my opinion, this system's only selling point is portability and mobile gaming. There is a wide variety of items and companies out there that offer standard price for the home.
Cons
  • There are a lot of reasons why I have an adverse opinion of Nintendo as a business. The corporation has created a cult of followers who are willing to pay exorbitant rates for the garbage they produce. Simultaneously, a certain aura developed around Nintendo, with claims such as "Nintendo is not like Sony or Microsoft" and "Nintendo does not participate in the console race" becoming commonplace in the same way that the mantras of sectarians have become commonplace. In the same year that Sony debuted its virtual reality (VR) goggles, Nintendo debuted its own VR system—made entirely out of cardboard. This pretty much sums it up for us. To assume that the standards of approach do not apply to Nintendo, as they do to other companies, is already a disease. The biggest complaint against the corporation is its pricing practices. Unlike Sony and especially Steam, Nintendo typically releases even ports for the price of new titles. The year 2022, the year 4200, and the game is Wolfenstein 2. 2022's Diablo 3 will have a PlayStation 3 port in the same year. That's not too shabby for a game from 2007 do we? 2022's 2600's Syberia 2 video game. The game has been out for 15 years. Extremely nave. Since Nintendo's exclusives featuring a mustachioed plumber in a baby's body and games featuring a pink bun for $4200 are, on the whole, insufficient, this article will focus on conversions instead. It's also important to note that price reductions have been virtually nonexistent. A Nintendo eShop game that came out three to four years ago may still be worth the full price. Price cuts, reductions over time? What exactly are you referring to? I don't mean to put anyone down, but before you buy, think about if you're willing to pay full price for games that were out ten years ago, just because they were ported to the Switch. The truth with Nintendo games is this.