Seamless Multiplayer
The Switch’s controller can be split into two, each a controller in its own right. If you’re with a friend, there’s an entire catalog of local multiplayer games that you can have fun with anywhere you are. All you have to do is extend the Switch’s kickstand and enjoy a game or two on the fly.
The controllers also fit into several Wii-like mods, allowing you to drive, shoot, play tennis and play other games with the same controller, just fitted into a mod.
Affordable
At around $300 a pop, it’s still fairly cheaper than a PS4 or Xbox. In fact, many gamers opt to buy the Switch as a secondary console, one that’s portable and definitely more family-friendly. Why stick to a portable DVD player for your kids, when you could stimulate their minds with interactive games you could play with them on a device that’s the same size, if not smaller, with plenty of battery life!
Game Catalog
The console wars often feature titles that are exclusive to one console. Good examples are Halo on Xbox and God of War on the PS4. Well, Nintendo has quite the catalog to compete with – Switch-Only games include Let’s Go Pikachu, Let’s Go Eevee, Legends of Zelda and several Mario titles, which make it quite an attractive buy if you’re into these gaming title classics.