Wednesday, March 1, 2017

Buy the Nintendo Switch?

Expectations: We all thought the switch would be a perfect mix of the 3DS and the Wii, after playing it is nice, but far from perfect. The Switch tablet is kind of chunky and bigger than an IPhone, but smaller than the Wii U gamepad. 
                                         
What is the Switch?: The Switch is a game system that can play its games connected to your TV like a regular gaming console, or as a tablet-style handheld with its own controls. The 6.2-inch portable screen can be propped up on its very own kickstand, with detachable controllers that each act like their own miniature Wii Remote motion controllers. (But they're way more sophisticated: read more about them below.)


Controller: Now this system is still very brilliantly designed with a lot you can do with the controllers. The controller can be on the go like a 3DS and you can even take the sides off because it has two "Joy-Con" side pieces that slide onto the edges of the Switch tablet, and make the controller even smaller. Each “Joy-Con” controller acts as a Wii remote and can be held sideways or up right. They're a bit more advanced than the Wii remotes and since you get two, you can easily hand one to a friend for two-player mini games. There's buttons and a stick on the front of each Joy-Con, but also a pair of hidden ones on the inside. These new controllers even have something called haptic feedback. Basically, Nintendo says you can shake a controller and feel like there's ice cubes moving around inside a glass.



Battery life: Nintendo estimates you will get between 2.5 and 6.5 hours of battery life at a go. Compared to the Wii U gamepad this is by far a greater battery life.
Gameplay: There are not that many games on the system just yet with how new it is, but there are a few launch day titles. One game I explained in another blog post, (Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild Review)  is Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild, which is for sure a game you should get if you purchase the system. Splatoon 2 was another one which looks promising as it ran a little bit better than its predecessor. The main game you will probably see everyone playing is the party game 1-2 Switch. Nintendo tries to add in some sort of little mini game into each of their systems. This game has fun puzzles and competitive multiplayer games that have that weird party game feel we love from Nintendo. There are many titles still to come and a huge Mario title everyone is waiting for (Mario Odyssey). The Nintendo Switch is clearly intended to be a multiplayer experience and it ships with two controllers in the box.

Audience: Anyone with the love of video games is welcome to play this system. However, one thing I know is Nintendo tries to win over the young kids, and the adults that grew up on these old Mario and Legend of Zelda titles that they so frequently keep making. My brother who is 33 just went and bought one of his own and I know he might play it more than his two children. Nintendo is known for being bright and flashy and just extremely colorful which makes their games so attractive. 

Contents: It comes with the tablet, dock, two Joy-Pads, the gamepad dock, the straps, an AC adapter, and even the HDMI cable you need to hook it up to a TV set. You can get a different version with one red and one blue Joy-con (instead of the grey ones) for the same price. The gamepad comes with touch screen capabilities too. There's a cartridge slot and a micro SD card slot. It is not backward compatible with earlier Nintendo systems, which can always make fans of the old systems very upset. It's got Wi-Fi and three full-size USB ports in the dock. This system even supports surround sound, when plugged into the dock, the Switch can output 5.1 surround to your TV or home entertainment system. 




Price$$$: Yes, the price, the thing we as consumers are most worried about. The system is $499 and is sold in most retail stores. Additional controllers aren't cheap either. If you lose one Joy-Con, it will cost $50 for a new one. A pack of two will run for $80. The Charging Grip pad to pair the two Joy-Cons together in the shape of a regular game controller, and charge them will retail for $30.

Recommendation: I was scared to get a new Nintendo system because more often than not I buy it and it sits and collects dust. This system however, makes such a convincing argument on why you should get this new system. I would not necessarily tell you to dive into this system just yet, but when they get all their big titles on the system I want you all to hit the preorder button right away. I am patiently waiting for Super Mario Odyssey and have never seen a Mario game that can match what they are trying to do. If you are huge fans of Zelda then I would see no problem with you buying the Switch right now, but the system does not have many titles to offer you at the beginning of its product life for the price as of right now (and Nintendo do this on purpose).

When you are ready to make the move, here is the link for new sleek Nintendo Switch:

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