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Review on Nintendo Switch 32GB Neon Blue/Neon Red by Mateusz Mazurkiewicz ᠌

Revainrating 5 out of 5

The best product, from those that I have viewed, I advise everyone!

There are solutions for all problems. Cheap game orders from the US and digital game purchases in South Africa are both options. Even if the construction is flawless, a damaged console can be replaced. Graphics are a matter of opinion, but in many popular Nintendo games, they appear to be a costly cartoon. Therefore, your attitude toward video games in general and the reason you take the console are the only factors that matter in the "to take or not to take" decision. The Switch is clearly not the best option if you want a "big" console for your house so you can play comfortably in front of a 4k TV and enjoy the graphics. No Sony or Xbox will be able to provide the same practical answer if you want to play with your family or friends, or if you want a decent strong game system that you can carry with you on travels, use over dinner, or even just "take it to read" for five minutes in the bathroom. For those who dare, I suggest that you immediately get a safety glass, a cover, and stick attachments.

Pros
  • + The most sophisticated handheld console. Worth the money merely to play Doom on the commute to work + A variety of games + The market's friendliest gaming system. Out of the box, two players can participate. a large variety of games for two or even four players on a single screen. the market's family-friendly gaming system. I have personally seen kids play 1-2 Switch, Snipperclips, and Mario with such puppy-dog joy. Instant access to the game, even whether stationary or in standby. +Stylish and practical menu layout (everywhere but the digital store) Got it? Play.
Cons
  • The cost of the games and components is the primary negative. -In particular for games available on the internet (It is not an option to have no region. I'd like to remind you that money from game purchases made in South Africa does not go to Nintendo's 2022 division, which slows down the growth of the company in 2022. -Not a serious product with such a high price tag. The screen is scratched while inserting the console into the docking station. Joy-cons play very slightly (less than a millimeter and are securely fastened, but it looks that the console is about to come apart right in your hands). Glass protection is essential. -Static graphics displayed on a huge TV. Only older games and Nintendo exclusives have pleasing visuals. Everything else has such poor resolution that you can only play in portable mode without experiencing eye leaking. -Complicated interface of the online store. The catalog of new products is 90% rubbish, there are almost no sorting options, no future "add to favorites" button, and major games are immediately lost in the feed.