Quick Look - Nintendo Switch Review

It's Very Satisfying: The Nintendo Switch Revolutionizes Gaming

The Nintendo Switch is the newest gaming console from Nintendo, and it's the first of its kind hybrid console that lets you play from your couch or game on the go. Think of this part as a Gameboy part with a little bit of classic Nintendo sprinkled in here. This innovation is what makes the Nintendo Switch so exciting.

One of the standout features of the Nintendo Switch is its versatility. The entire console is a 6.2-inch tablet, but it's designed to be used in multiple ways. You can attach the small controllers, which Nintendo calls "Joy-Con," to the sides of the screen for handheld gaming or slide them off to become individual controllers you can use for multiplayer games like Super Smash Bros. The kickstand on the console allows you to play two-handed motion-controlled games, such as those that will be released soon, like Arms. This feature is really cool because when you slide the Joy-Con into the dock, it automatically switches to TV mode.

In TV mode, you can play games on the big screen and still use the Joy-Con or whatever configuration you want. If you plan on playing in TV mode a lot, we recommend investing in a pro controller. They're about $70 and are much more comfortable than the standard controllers, especially during marathon gaming sessions like playing The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild. The Switch console itself comes with all the basics accessories, including a dock, Joy-Con, and other essentials that you'll need to get started.

It's worth noting that there aren't any games included with the console, so you'll need to pick up a game or three to get started. Pricing for triple-A games like Zelda: Breath of the Wild is around $60, which is just about what you'd expect for such an excellent game. What's cool, though, is that Nintendo has made it clear that they're putting a lot of support into any game developers, which should bring a lot of lower-priced games to the Nintendo eShop.

We love the Switch's versatility because it allows us to play from our couch or on the go. We can use the Joy-Con for motion-controlled gameplay or stick with something more traditional and drop it in the dock to activate TV mode, where gameplay is automatically transferred to the big screen. Finally, Nintendo's opening up switch game development to indie game designers, which means we'll soon be flooded with lower-priced titles available in the Nintendo eShop.

This is why the Nintendo Switch is totally worth it. It's a gaming console that lets you play from anywhere, whether that's on your couch or on the go. Its versatility and innovative features make it an excellent choice for gamers of all ages.

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