I know, right? Joycons are great and convenient. They’re not perfect (my L button doesn’t work properly), but they’re good.
@Meanlucario
I agree. The key is on the art design, not the realism. But you have to admit that the videogame industry had long phases where the big selling point of a game was related to technology instead of art or gameplay. From the 90s to the PS3-X360 era.
Fortunately the games I’ve mentioned have great art design. But overall, it’s senseless to me to talk about computer chips nowadays.
@Meanlucario
True. Just with the Switch it seems to me only Nintendo’s games are worth a dang. Everything else looks like some downscaled awful versions of otherwise decent games.
@Ring Team
Mmmh, they are not for me. Playing for an hour made my hands hurt. Made for people with tiny hands.
@igotnopicks
Nintendo’s own games look great. Other games not so much. Maybe I have just seen too many ugly Wii games or something. Nintendo was more attractive back when they had the games and the specs in order.
@silbasa
You say that like the other companies don’t also sell controllers.
Due, the switch is a mobile console. If you can’t accept that a semi-handheld doesn’t have the same pixel level as a light PC, than stop this bitching about graphics. It got old hours ago.
@Penguin Dragneel
Considering he once claimed that me pointing out that species in Star Wars are allowed to be more than their stereotypes was me “subverting expectations” and “trying to force in real-life politics,” that fits him to a T.
At least I got this year a Switch Hori controller for $30 because of the Joycon drift that Nintendo later fixed me back in march. It doesn’t have HD rumble, but for $30 it’s a good price.