Header banner
Revain logoHome Page
Wiktor Janusz ᠌ photo
1 Level
345 Review
0 Karma

Review on Game console Nintendo Switch Lite 32 GB, coral by Wiktor Janusz ᠌

Revainrating 3 out of 5

Not exactly what I wanted, but basically everything is fine.

The prefix is usable, but only for standard, older games. I'll suggest it to grownups who are sick of playing video games on PCs and consoles and are looking for a fresh, forgotten format to "hack" into something more meaningful. And families with young children in particular. Also, it's just a regular handheld gadget; nothing out of the ordinary here.

Pros
  • I love video games but hate Nintendo, so I'll tell it like it is. The benefits are outnumbered by the drawbacks. In terms of portability and compactness, the switch is without equal. Adaptive user interface The majority of the Resident Evil series, especially the first installment, was played on a curling iron, so I'll also be going through those games that I'd like to play again on the move. There's something for everyone here.
Cons
  • There are, of course, many more drawbacks. 1. The right stick is placed excessively low, making it clear that the design was intended for a child's smaller hand rather than an adult's; as a result, the big finger tires after 20 minutes of play, which is especially problematic in games in which the right stick is used extensively, such as shooters. Two, I have no idea why not having a browser is a problem. What, you can't use your bluetooth headphones? The inability to use a single set of headphones across all of your wearable devices forces me to bring along wired earbuds whenever I take my game on the road. The Nintendo eShop has a sluggish interface, making it difficult to browse the available titles. After using a smartphone and its associated app store or playmarket, it is physically difficult to look at this without feeling pain. The same holds true for loading game information, such as the trailer, where you must wait a few seconds before the data from the server deigns to load. Zelda costs $6399 on the Nintendo eShop, but only $4399 on the Nintendo Switch or elsewhere. Old games cost as much as new ones, but I can see why Nintendo charges full price for exclusives; players on other platforms can't enjoy them. Overcharging for utter dreck like Skyrim Soap makes the type very small in several games, and prolonged use causes eye strain and headaches, thus either the resolution needs to be increased or sharpness should be added to the games. Seven, the game's frame rate is quite low—only 25 frames per second, not even 30—causing noticeable lag while moving from a computer to a switch. 8. Yes, and many other types of jambs that weren't fixed with stick drift, etc.