I just have a 2DS, but my brother has a Switch, WiiU, Wii Mini, 3DS, 3DS XL, and New 3DS XL. I've played on every one of those, and the switch feels in comparison to the WiiU more solid. Everything feels well put together, whether you are talking about the software, games, or hardware.
The Wii is a completely different animal from the Switch in terms of the experience. I have to say that I'm relieved I don't have to use motion controls to get around the interface! In terms of software, the Switch FEELS and looks modern and the Wii... does not. As far as graphics go, there is such an improvement I find it hard to compare the Wii's graphics to the Switch's! Not having handled the normal Wii hardware vs the slightly more modern Wii Mini, I can't really say much except that again, the Switch feels much more solid and well built.
Versus the 3DS family, I would say that the Switch feels like the older brother. Games are more advanced graphically with much less pixelation noticable, the software is more refined in how you get to settings and games as well as in general, and the OS is just speedy no matter which of the 3DS's you come from. The feel in the hand of the Switch is great for me as well. (Yes, I'm a firm lover of the JoyCons!) The 3DS's always felt a little too rectangular and small for me, which is why I love my 2DS with its amazing ergonomics.
07-30-2017 03:22 PM