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Review on Game console Nintendo Switch 32 GB, blue by Adam Borkoski ᠌

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Wonderful quality, one hundred percent satisfied!

Many people seem to believe, incorrectly, that Nintendo Switch game costs are exorbitantly high. To start, Nintendo's own titles are in a league of their own when it comes to price. Second, I don't think games on Nintendo are extremely expensive. If you're looking at games from third-party developers that are available on all three systems, you'll find that they cost the same (you can search in certain MVideo) and sometimes even less (for example, FIFA). Games for consoles have always been more expensive than PC games, but I believe that the high price of Nintendo's games is justified, with the exception of 1-2 Switch (if you need a game for the company, in my opinion, it is better to buy Mario Party), which I believe is priced excessively at $3,500. - I think it's a fantastic console. Since the amount of internal storage space let me down, I'd give it a score of four and a half out of five. If you're regularly away from home but still want to play games, your only real option is the Nintendo Switch.

Pros
  • -Convenience: "Play when you want, with whom you want, and where you want." It's awesome that you can play your Switch games on the go without worrying about damaging the device by leaving it docked at home or on a bus, aircraft, train, etc. Keep in mind that the Switch's portability extends beyond just "flying in an airplane" to include mundane get-togethers on the bed, playing in the kitchen, etc. -Since its release 2.5 years ago, the Nintendo Switch has acquired quite good AAA projects from third party developers (Assassin's Creed, Witcher 3, Skyrim, Doom, and more), in addition to the very interesting games in terms of gameplay coming to the console from Nintendo itself (Zelda: Breath of the Wild, Super Mario Odyssey, Mario Cart, Splatoon, and others). -Excellent quality products. You get a clear sense of value from the Switch every time you use it. I'll make a note of the assembly quality here too: excellent.
Cons
  • Due to the console's limited storage space (32GB of internal memory and 32GB of maximum cartridge memory), modern AAA games cannot be released (developers are forced to make concessions, such as requiring players to purchase an expansion pack or limiting the game's features (though these things can also be a result of the hardware). -You must buy a memory card with a minimum storage capacity of 128GB (I want to play, there are a lot of fantastic games, but they weigh a lot; see point 1). - Keep the brightness down; it's impossible to play under direct sunlight. -Although there is Bluetooth in Switch, there is now no method to connect a wireless headset, which greatly frustrated me. This feature may be implemented in the future. -Although I haven't experienced it myself, other people's reports indicate that after two years, Switch begins to make a lot of noise and heat up.