There is a constant debate as to whether or not the Nintendo Switch will be worth buying at launch. Whether gamers should hold their money until the new console has more content and more time to fix any potential bugs. Let’s take a look at the currently available games, and the upcoming third party support.
According to Forbes, The Legend Of Zelda: Breath Of The Wild is a reason enough to buy the new Nintendo Switch. The new Legend Of Zelda is not only system-purchase-justifying but generation-defining. The game brings back childhood memories of many users. Nintendo Switch is also a great console for families and parties. The 1-2 Switch and Just Dance 2017 are great for playing with family and friends. They are one of the best party games on the market, even though they are a little pricey.
There are plenty of games that can be played with two or more players. On top of that, the console is so easy to take it out with you and bring it to your friend's place and have a blast with the large variety of games. You don’t even need to hook it to anything.
Basically, you can play Nintendo Switch anywhere you want. The battery life of the console is really good too. It even beat the iPad and the PS Vista. One of the most compelling reasons to buy a Nintendo Switch is its price. The MSRP of $299 is a great price point for what Nintendo Switch has to offer. It offers something truly different and compelling from the rest of the pack. It combines the best of mobile gaming with the best of traditional home console gaming. Nintendo Switch is going to launch on March 3rd.
Express reported that there are plenty of third party games that are going to launch soon. However, the very first title will only be playable in the hybrid’s handheld mode. The game in question is Voez. Voez is a colorful rhythm game that touches Notes falling from the top of the screen to match the rhythm of the song
The game is played on the touchscreen, which means that it cannot be played when the console is docked. This has raised some questions on whether future games will be split into three different versions such as hybrid, handheld only or TV mode only.
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