Yeah and those kinda games you can't really play on other consoles so it's defo worth it. Nintendo games are super fun!If you like Nintendo games like Mario, Zelda, Smash Bros, etc, Nintendo consoles could be worth it.
Yeah and they've just got the most amazing titles. Honestly, the Nintendo games are just super fun as oppose to other titles on other consoles.I would say so, their video games actually feel like games.
If you plan on getting exclusives and games to play on your TV yes. Unless you are a keyboard mouse guy. Also, look into Pro Controllers and the like. HD rumble is good but there have been many complaints about those overpriced Joy-Cons that are prone to failing to read Joystick inputs.
I primarily play Pokemon but there is a good variety of titles ported from PC too.
Kinda getting used to the Joy-Cons with grip ngl. Just you wait I might jinx myself.Pro controller for Switch is really good, though the Wii U one felt better.
Kinda getting used to the Joy-Cons with grip ngl. Just you wait I might jinx myself.
The Pro controller I agree is great. We like them so much that I got a second one just so we're not fighting for the controller when it comes to multiplayer games.Pro controller for Switch is really good, though the Wii U one felt better.
The Pro controller I agree is great. We like them so much that I got a second one just so we're not fighting for the controller when it comes to multiplayer games.
BYOC if you ever want to play Smash with this guy. Otherwise, you get the Joy-Con. :smilingimp:When I can have people over I'll have to shell out money for a second or third one as well.
BYOC if you ever want to play Smash with this guy. Otherwise, you get the Joy-Con. :smilingimp:
I do like the Gamecube controller but the button layout for jumping, attacks, and specials doesn't feel optimal until you use Joy-Cons. I really liked the shoulder button difference too.oh no, I have the gamecube controller setup for smash, that is covered.
I think part of the reason Smash players go nuts over the Gamecube controller was because of a combination of the Melee diehards, and how it was supported with Brawl. So when people are used to the same controller for 12 years, or longer if Smash U was the most recent, people lost their shit over the controller change.I do like the Gamecube controller but the button layout for jumping, attacks, and specials doesn't feel optimal until you use Joy-Cons. I really liked the shoulder button difference too.
If the Joy Con's were around in the Gamecube age then I'd still use Joy Cons. Like wavedashing feels like a hand workout while playing Melee. There's a reason people get problems with their hands holding this controller much more so trying to press the buttons in proper order. I should know because my sibling prefers Gamecube even if he doesn't play competitively.I think part of the reason Smash players go nuts over the Gamecube controller was because of a combination of the Melee diehards, and how it was supported with Brawl. So when people are used to the same controller for 12 years, or longer if Smash U was the most recent, people lost their shit over the controller change.