So I Bought A Switch - Now What? - Help me justify this impulse buy.

What Do With Switch

  • Keep It - Many Much Exclusives and Much Funly To Be Had!

    Votes: 54 56.8%
  • Return It - Only Baby Men have Switches. Instead, invest money in fast cars and faster women.

    Votes: 20 21.1%
  • I have no opinion on the matter, I'm just looking for the bathroom.

    Votes: 21 22.1%

  • Total voters
    95
Disappointed that nobody posted this yet.

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i got switch about 1.5 year ago, but now i don't play it that much (mostly bc i can't afford vidya, huh). And i got tired of zelda after +150 hours of playing.
Tbh switch is a good platform for playing outside or while travelling. That is the main plus for me.
I see that ppl already recommended you many great games.
If you like sport games, i would suggest fitness boxing, it is a cool thing for morning exersises. (And this thing has a demo version so no need to buy it right now)
If you like puzzles, i recomment capitan toad (demo is free)
 
I love the Switch games I have, but there are other options for a portable gaming system out there, like the GPD Win (a small portable Windows 10 PC). If you want a greater library of games, I say go for the GPD. But if you love the Big N, stick with the Switch.
 
I don't think you'll be able to hack it having bought it this recently- only units pre-June 2018 (iirc) can be hacked through a hardware exploit called "Fusee-Gelee". You'll have to wait for a new exploit if you'd like to do that. If your Switch somehow can be hacked, do it. Having a mobile emulator for everything up to the PS1, and hopefully/eventually the Gamecube and Dreamcast is an absolute dream. Plus you can stick it to Nintendo and pirate literally fucking every game because accessing the Nintendo eShop or having an internet connection on a hacked console could get you banned from online services forever or something.

Otherwise, the Switch does have some great games. Smash Ultimate's fun, Xenoblade Chronicles 2 seems great, Mario Maker 2 and the Bayonetta series too... Hollow Knight and Celeste have good ports, as well.

It's a nice console so long as you understand what you want out of it.
 
The only real point of a Switch is mainly for the Nintendo exclusives, and you can get it to run Android. If you're not into that, I say return it. The online service is poor, there's no streaming apps or a web browser (outside of Hulu and YouTube), and the multi-plats that do go on the Switch usually look worse and cost more than on other platforms.
 
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Hyperlight Drifter is a great game that I always recommend.

It's got elements of Zelda's exploration and collecting shit with a kick-ass soundtrack and some really fun and intense single player gameplay.
 
I play Splatoon 2 pretty often though I never liked shooters, been grinding in Dead Cells, Stardew Valley is fun, Tales of Vesperia is a good action JRPG, Mario Odyssey, Kirby Star Allies, you can get Darkest Dungeon on it, and Animal Crossing is coming.

If we're being honest most of the people soyposting are just following the trend because they don't have their own opinion on it.
 
Hyperlight Drifter is a great game that I always recommend.

It's got elements of Zelda's exploration and collecting shit with a kick-ass soundtrack and some really fun and intense single player gameplay.
>Coming March 31st for PC+Mac
Uhh... It's on Windows and Mac, already. It released 3 years ago.
It's not a point in Nintendo's favor as I can get a GPD computer and play that.
But yeah, this is the biggest drought in industrial gaming I have ever seen. Makes me think that there'll be a collapse soon.
 
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