@DenDen
Ori has to be in my top 10 faves of all time. The game is that good. I think people are going to be amazed at how great it is. Forget Cuphead. Ori is where it’s at.
Psalms 22:16 (1,000 yrs before Christ)
They pierced My hands and feet
Isaiah 53:5 (700 yrs before Christ)
He was pierced for our transgressions
@JaxonH How you enjoying your Lite Switch? Ni no Kuni is absolutely a gorgeous game, based on the videos and screenshots I've seen. I think I'm going to save it, Ori, and Celeste to play on the Pokemon S/S Lite I've got coming in November.
@BruceCM Yeah, I wanted Link's Awakening and I was considering the Lite, so when I realised I could get both for £40 less than it should be, it didn't take me long to place an order.
The Switch Lite will remain tempting for me... but I do think Nintendo will reveal a Pro version at E3 this summer and head into Holiday 2020 with 3 versions of the Switch along with Metroid as their cash cow.
Hm... if I had to choose one or the other I’d probably choose the regular switch just because the ability to switch back and forth with the TV, and tabletop mode and removable controllers, is too awesome to ignore.
But.
For handheld mode, there’s no question I would choose Switch Lite. In fact, I may even choose it over playing on the TV now. It really is that good. So it’s hard to say which I enjoy more. I think the original switch is a more valuable purchase, but I think the light does handheld mode so freaking well- it excels in doing that one thing so much, that anyone who is a handheld gamer at heart is probably going to prefer the Lite.
Idk. I like having both. Now that games are saved to your account and we have cloud saves, you can have two devices and go back-and-forth. And that’s what I’ve been testing out this weekend. Works great.
@Ralizah
It’s fantastic. Way better than I expected. I was waiting for my Pokémon edition also but, the more I started seeing videos of it I thought, man... I really wanna try this thing out now. And I’m really glad I did because it’s such an excellent device.
As soon as I took it out of the box and held it, the number one thought going through my mind is how small it is compared to how small I thought it was going to be. It feels like a Vita. Size wise. And it’s so light... it kind of feels like you’re holding a hollow plastic shell compared to the normal Switch. And the normal switch still feels good to hold, but it actually has a lot of heft to it. Like it’s made out of solid metal. It’s a pretty big difference.
It doesn’t feel like a Switch. It feels like a 3DS/Vita successor that just happens to have a killer library waiting for it day one. And I mean that. It feels like a handheld successor. Back in the day I remember we all used to wonder why Nintendo couldn’t just make a power handheld like Vita. Well... this is it. HD, full button set, snappy OS (my auto spell just said snap yo ass... this iPad’s autospell is broken lol, it’s done far worse than that before too).
It feels good enough to play that... I’m now torn on whether I want to play on the TV on my normal switch or on the Lite. It’s easy enough to go back-and-forth that I’ll probably end up doing both. But yeah I think you’re gonna love it. It’s way smaller, way lighter, way more comfortable and just all around more enjoyable to play than I ever expected. It feels so good to play handheld.
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