Nautilus said:
ARMS is playable, dosent mean its the preferred way to play it.This is one game that being playable is not good enough, at least in my opinion. But wasnt the entire point of making a handheld only SKU is to have a more acessible model for the more casual market?(What the user refered as the kids market)The games I just listed are some of the most casual there is, not to mention multi million sellers.Even if Lets Go is playable, you are taking away an important playstyle out of it, which kids or casual might gretly enjoy.And if you are one of them, and in order to enjoy those games fully, you would have to buy a 70 dollars pair of joycons and/or an 80 dollars dock, then you are killing the whole point of having a cheaper model.Assuming the mini dosent outright stop you from docking the system. This Switch mini idea is full of holes. |
None of these points matter because the hybrid version is still available, if people want to play games like ARMS or Let's Go in the way you described than they will get the version of Switch that allows them to play them that way.
A handheld version of Switch is for people who prefer handhelds and think Switch is too expensive, too big and has too short of a battery life to suit their needs. For people like this they dont care that ARMS and Let's Go have console exclusive features.
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