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Topic: Is switch a good alternative to other consoles?

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maruse

@Masurao hi again! Do you have a 3DS too? If you do add me there as well and tell me!
(I really wish there was a private messaging system in in here)

Nickname/user name: マノロ

Switch Friend Code: SW-0173-2422-2348 | Nintendo Network ID: maruse

BigBadJohn

The Switch third party support is still lacking so you need to except the fact you won't get as many games as you would if you had a PS4/ Xbox. Thankfully all the games for the Switch are awesome (this is not a subjective opinion it is a proven fact).

SW-5512-0541-9236

Name the movie quote "Toolshed!"

Mechonis42

Just wanted to clear up that I do have a ps4 and switch and wasn't asking about myself but just a general question to discuss.

The announcement of WWE 2k18 changed a lot for me, I need to have wrestling games to play.Would I be able to go switch only or have a switch/3ds combo? Sure, but only after Splatoon 2 would come out because fall is around the corner and that's when games really start dropping.

I don't think I'd have any trouble with boredom and switch is a very successful product so I don't have to worry about it turning out like the Wii u with support and Nintendo is catering to core gamers now.

I could only see going switch only as an issue if we were talking about earlier on which I suspect the system was released earlier than originally planned. Now it's starting to kick things into gear and the library is becoming much more complete. My main game on switch is disgaea 5 since I beat botw and I've barely scratched the surface on that game and that's a MEATY game full of content and things to do.

Mechonis42

shadow-wolf

@StuTwo I second this. My main system currently and for the last two years is the Wii U (I mean I have a PS3, Wii, GC, DS, GBA but Wii U is my main system right now). So essentially I've more-or-less been a Wii U gamer for the last couple of years. Most people here (and on any other video game site) would probably be astounded as to how one could play on just the Wii U for that period of time, but it's simply based on how much time you have to play. I don't have much time, so the "few" games that are on Wii U are more than enough for me. Not to mention I still have a decent backlog (haven't played Donkey Kong or Yoshi yet, still haven't played Bayonetta 1 and 2, etc.)

TL:DR; If you don't spend a lot of time playing games, a Switch should be more than enough. But if you do, you should consider a mix or one of the other consoles instead.

shadow-wolf

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