Nope, I keep coming back. New Zelda is great. My kids are really into it too right now!
I really disliked breath of the wild. Especially how empty it feels and how bad it looks, different strokes I guess.
How bad it looks? That game was pure art, it was like living in a painting.
It looks dated, the grass without textures looks ugly and the faces look plain, and even with all those compromises the game can’t run at stable 30 FPS, cmon
It’s not a Zelda. I wish they hadn’t destroyed the franchise by removing the main mechanic, but they wouldn’t have been able to sell such a mid game without the draw of the franchise.
I would far rather have far fewer side quests with actual content instead of “collect 10 crickets” “collect 10 lizards.” I’d rather be in the dungeons solving puzzles than wandering around for tens of minutes looking for temples. I’d rather spend more time shooting arrows than looking for arrows.
Like stopped using it? No I still do. Looking forward to its successor though.
Too many good games! Yes, the hardware is old (it was old when it launched!), but good games are good games. There’s still so much fun to be had. :-)
I haven’t turned my Switch on in over a year.
Nope, I still love to play it in bed (I’ve never played it docked since it was the handheld aspect that drew me) and just relax
After my joycon drift got too bad I just never replaced them and stopped playing. ACNL is better than New Horizons anyway
It’s the only console we have, so I don’t think we’re going to leave it currently. I like playing Balatro still, and need to finish Tears of the Kingdom.
Left as in stopped using it? I barely touch mine since I got the Stream Deck.
I wish I had a Steam Deck too, I hear the refurbished one costs about $200.
Actually, my SteamDeck broke so I’ve been back to using my Switch a lot more! I picked up Yooka-Laylee on sale and have been really enjoying it!
Hell, if the price is right and my digital purchases all carry-over, I might even consider buying Switch 2, it’s been a great little system.
My grandma/mom are huge Nintendo fans, so I’ll keep coming back. We like playing the Mario games together.
I rotate between switch, ps5, and PC regularly (not to mention older systems). But there have definitely been games where I avoided them on switch because i knew they’d run like ass.
Nope, I’ve had mine fired up everyday playing Shin Megami Tensei V: Vengeance
The Switch was my most recent reminder that I’m not a console person. That said, I do still use it, off and on, with my 3dprinted portrait grip for playing Pinball FX3.
Though its been a while, I need to see if I still have the high score on the Bob’s Burgers table.
I still use it more than my series S since the pro controller is much more comfortable for me when I wanna play on my TV. I love the touchscreen in handheld mode for simple unwinding games like “stitch.”
I barely used it to begin with. Mostly had it for first party exclusives and portability, but once emulation got to the point where it delivered a superior experience the Switch became a dust collector.
The fact that I barely used the Switch made me hold off on getting a SteamDeck for a long time. Now that I have one, my high end gaming PC is the thing collecting dust and the Switch feels like a cheap toy.