I was expecting $50 for Pro Controller or $60 if it has motion controls, but of course Nintendo still manages to top that! This wouldn't be an issue if the Joycon didn't cut corners for portability, namely how the sticks aren't offset and the D-pad being split. Atleast the gamepad still retained full home console quality even with a screen in the middle. Now a pro controller is mandatory for me, which essentially brings the cost of the system up to $370, and that's still without a game! For comparison I got my Wii U + 3 games for $315, so yeah, definitely waiting a long while before getting a Switch.







