| SvennoJ said: Not sure if I like it. Pro: - No more range limit on the gamepad. Con: - I'll never use it outside the house so why pay extra for that functionality. Unknowns: - Will it run my WiiU games? Or is Nintendo done with BC. - Touchscreen? - Internal storage? - Battery life? - I guess no more 1 on tv 1 on pad multiplayer? - Splitscreen or will the focus be on buying multiple switches? Reviews will have to convince me Zelda is much better on the NX. Least excited I've been for a Nintendo console to date. I dislike playing on handhelds, but didn't mind the extra info screen with touchscreen inventory management etc on the gamepad. This seems a step backwards for me. |
Just wondering, do you have a wife, kids or anyone else in your home that also uses the same TV as your game cosole. I have the WiiU and I must say because it has that second screen, it allows my kids to play on it while I destroy the world on my PS4 or X1. I have also found it handy when the wife wants to watch one of her boring shows and I can pull out the WiiU and play until she is done.








