It depends. I've always said that if you use the Switch primarily or exclusively as a home console (Almost always docked, Pro Controller, etc.) Then it's basically the same as every other Nintendo home console after the SNES. It's good for Nintendo first party games and little to nothing else, as anything that isn't exclusive to it is almost certain to have a superior version on another platfrom, assuming the game even has a Switch version at all.
But if you use the Switch primarily as a portable system (playing primarily undocked in handheld mode, or tabletop) than its a perfect complimentary system to something like a PS5, Xbox, or PC, or even as an only system if you travel a lot. The Switch becomes a way better platform if you view it through the lens of something like a GBA or DS and not a GameCube or Wii U. And if you own a Switch Lite, then it's especially hard to see it as anything other than a portable system.







