Now that the Nintendo Switch 2 Direct has come and gone, with many more coming, I will share my own thoughts on the announcements:
I really like what they have done with the Switch 2 features, the fact that the Joycon 2s are larger and use magnets rather than rails, this means that the physical part where they connect won't become too worn out. The mouse feature of the Joycon 2s actually opens up a lot of possibilities on what they can add later down the line, like the Nintendo Switch online having Wii games available. Oh, and they finally have native voice chat, which is great to see!
Mario Kart World lessening the use of menus to get from one track to another is a really cool touch, and I never would have imagined an open-world Mario Kart game.
A new 3D Donkey Kong game is great to see, the last one was released on the Nintendo 64, which was so long ago.
The fact that some performance-intensive 3rd party games are coming to the Switch 2 gives me hope that Nintendo will be able to release games that won't consume so much of the system's battery.
Game Cube games finally coming back? Heck yeah!
I am so glad that they haven't even shown a single thing for the next Splatoon game, showing even one screenshot would make players become impatient and would eventually rush the development team.
New features for Switch 1 games on the Switch 2? Now that's what I'm talking about!
I really like what they have done with the Switch 2 features, the fact that the Joycon 2s are larger and use magnets rather than rails, this means that the physical part where they connect won't become too worn out. The mouse feature of the Joycon 2s actually opens up a lot of possibilities on what they can add later down the line, like the Nintendo Switch online having Wii games available. Oh, and they finally have native voice chat, which is great to see!
Mario Kart World lessening the use of menus to get from one track to another is a really cool touch, and I never would have imagined an open-world Mario Kart game.
A new 3D Donkey Kong game is great to see, the last one was released on the Nintendo 64, which was so long ago.
The fact that some performance-intensive 3rd party games are coming to the Switch 2 gives me hope that Nintendo will be able to release games that won't consume so much of the system's battery.
Game Cube games finally coming back? Heck yeah!
I am so glad that they haven't even shown a single thing for the next Splatoon game, showing even one screenshot would make players become impatient and would eventually rush the development team.
New features for Switch 1 games on the Switch 2? Now that's what I'm talking about!