as someone who now owns both i too will chime in and agree the switch feels way more casual it may miss out on a lot of the big titles, but not all, offers some of the best local multiplayer...
as someone who now owns both i too will chime in and agree the switch feels way more casual
it may miss out on a lot of the big titles, but not all, offers some of the best local multiplayer available for just chilling with friends, a great selection and support of indie titles that are cheaper than big studio games, a variety of inventive ways to play
finally nintendo first party games are amazing and can totally suck you in as you play for hour after hour, many of them are also well suited picking it up for 5 mins as dinner cooks and still acomplishing somthing/having a good time, but then its easy to put back down
also if you ride public transit for commute, or fly a lot, it travels great
as someone who now owns both i too will chime in and agree the switch feels way more casual
it may miss out on a lot of the big titles, but not all, offers some of the best local multiplayer available for just chilling with friends, a great selection and support of indie titles that are cheaper than big studio games, a variety of inventive ways to play
finally nintendo first party games are amazing and can totally suck you in as you play for hour after hour, many of them are also well suited picking it up for 5 mins as dinner cooks and still acomplishing somthing/having a good time, but then its easy to put back down
also if you ride public transit for commute, or fly a lot, it travels great