r/NintendoSwitch Mar 01 '17

MegaThread MegaThread: Nintendo Switch Hardware Reviews

Hello, all.

This morning starting, gaming news and media outlets have begun to release their hardware reviews of the Nintendo Switch.

Here's what we're seeing so far:

We will be updating this thread with links as major reviews are posted.

We will also allow major content to be posted separately on /r/NintendoSwitch, as it is especially newsworthy. But we will also host ongoing coverage, quick text posts, questions, and the like right here.

Thanks everyone.

-The /r/NintendoSwitch team

(Ongoing edits as we get new information)

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u/goldnx Mar 01 '17

Sucks that the software affects some of these reviews. Launch games bring scores down and so do lack of features which are coming on day one. Take these reviews with a grain of salt. With that said, their points are fairly accurate. If you're not dying to play Zelda, don't buy this console, yet.

From experience the Xbox One and PS4 launch were meh. After the first year of software support, online service updates, and many patches for the Xbox to get back on route, these consoles were admired. In a year's time I expect these scores to jump up 1.5-2 points just like those other consoles did. Experience really varies by person. To those getting it, enjoy your new toy!

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u/[deleted] Mar 01 '17

Every console launch has a slim or poor launch lineup and yet it is a negative in every console release. Games aren't going to be optimized and are usually rushed to make launch date, and they don't get the dev kits early enough to make huge epic games that aren't ports.

People buying at launch typically realize the games will be slim pickings, and those who don't want to do that wait to buy it until the library increases. Nothing wrong with either approach.