Testseek.com have collected 411 expert reviews of the Nintendo Switch and the average rating is 78%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Nintendo Switch.
March 2017
(78%)
411 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Users
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The editors liked
The Nintendo Switch is a versatile hybrid game console that easily pivots between a big-screen TV and on-the-go portable. Its modular Joy-Con controllers are inventive. The entire hardware feels substantial and refined. Breath of the Wild is one of the be
Portable
Versatile
Easy to use
Smooth performance
Flawless gaming experience transition (from tablet to TV and vice versa)
Great display on the Switch console/tablet with multi-touch capacitive
Nintendo Switch
Diversity of uses
Screen quality
Simple setup
The editors didn't like
Besides Zelda
There are only a handful of games and no Virtual Console. The screen feels small during tabletop sessions. Joy-Con layout is cramped and crowded
And the left one can have connection issues when wireless
Published: 2017-03-06, Author: Alex , review by: gizmodo.co.uk
Abstract: After a shipping snafu with Amazon, I spent the better part of a day trying to track a Nintendo Switch down. I experienced exactly what many hopeful Switch owners will experience. I hounded Craigslist, and haunted Best Buy, and waited in a too-long line a...
Published: 2017-03-04, Author: Matt , review by: digitalspy.com
Abstract: The Nintendo Switch is a shiny new games console and a big play for modern relevancy all at the same time.The world gave the Wii U's confusing functionality and infrequent-if-great game releases a rather wide berth to undoubtedly painful effect. Yet helpe...
The Xbox One and the Nintendo Switch are both very different devices in many respects, so they're hard to easily compare. The Xbox is slightly cheaper, and offers most of the standard big budget videogames on some pretty powerful hardware, while the Switc...
We have only had hand-on time with the Switch so this is an early first-impressions verdict. We think the Switch is an enticing piece of hardware with its many different ways of playing, improving vastly on the Wii U. Zelda might be enough for many to upg...
It's a tough choice as the PS4 and Switch are very different, and the decision will depend on your personal preferences: mobile vs home, graphics vs portability, and most importantly, the kinds of games you play. The Switch is more expensive than the PS4...
Published: 2017-03-02, Author: Simon , review by: eurogamer.net
Abstract: In hopeful pitches delivered to panels of drab-suited, stern-mouthed men, game-makers will refer to their games as being 'platform agnostic'. It's a way to make a game more attractive to publishers; the fewer features unique to a particular console a game...
Given there's only two AAA games on launch (and one's a bunch of mini-games), there's little point picking up a Switch day one. Wait a few months for Mario Kart 8: Deluxe, Splatoon 2 and indie titles like Team 17's Overcooked, before handing over the cash...
Published: 2017-03-01, Author: Thomas , review by: eurogamer.net
In many ways, Nintendo Switch is what the Wii U should have been, and even reprises some of the best games in its catalogue. It's a better built machine, sporting higher grade materials, an innovative Joy-Con controller setup, and a gorgeous screen. The c...
Published: 2017-03-01, Author: James , review by: wired.co.uk
Abstract: The Nintendo Switch will ruin your life. You'll find yourself hunting wolves while brushing your teeth and chasing chickens on the bus. When you should be sleeping, you'll be sitting in bed trying to climb a mountain to find out what's on top. The answer...
Joy-Cons are versatile and well-built, easy to dock, handheld mode works well, up to 1080p 60fps graphics, you don't need the pricey accessories
Only 32GB without microSD card, no game in the box, no media streaming apps at launch, limited launch line-up
Like this review, we feel the Nintendo Switch is a work in progress. We will have to update it regularly as Nintendo pushes new features and ups the ante with its games releases (Mario is to arrive at the end of 2017, for example). In doing so the Japanes...