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Nintendo Deep Dive
Nintendo Deep Dive
32 episodes
2 months ago
Diving deep on all the latest Nintendo news.
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Diving deep on all the latest Nintendo news.
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Games
Leisure
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Reviewers vs. Player Community: the Switch 2 Divide
Nintendo Deep Dive
40 minutes 37 seconds
4 months ago
Reviewers vs. Player Community: the Switch 2 Divide

Welcome to our deep dive into the most talked-about console release of the year: the Nintendo Switch 2. It's a system that has sparked passionate debate, with a fascinating split in opinion between hardware experts and the broader gaming community.

On one side, you have the meticulous reviewers, like those from Digital Foundry, who've raised significant concerns about the display. They describe the LCD screen as "not particularly good", citing problematic motion blur and slower pixel response times than even the original 2017 Switch LCD, leading to a "dreadful" or "laggy" experience, especially in 2D games. The HDR implementation is also deemed insufficient, topping out at just over 400 nits without local dimming zones, making it "far too low for an HDR presentation". Reviewers also found the virtual game card system to be "convoluted" and a "drag", causing "a lot of hassle" for managing digital libraries. While appreciating the efficiency and build, they've noted minor issues like some Joy-Con play and the limited number of major new launch titles.

Yet, the community often presents a strikingly different picture. Many users, particularly those upgrading from the original LCD Switch or new to the ecosystem, are "pleasantly surprised" and "happy with the screen", finding it "bright and vibrant" and a "big improvement" over the Switch 1. For them, the Switch 2 is "absolutely worth it", praising its role as a "no-brainer" upgrade. The performance boost for Switch 1 games is a huge selling point, with many reporting that older titles "run like a dream" with improved frame rates and load times. Features like magnetic Joy-Cons, mouse mode, and the "game-changing" integrated game chat with impressive voice isolation are also highly praised. The price is often considered fair, especially in comparison to other portable gaming devices.

So, what's really going on with Nintendo's latest console? Join us as we unpack the vastly different takes.

Nintendo Deep Dive
Diving deep on all the latest Nintendo news.