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Battle group 2 nintendo switch review
Battle group 2 nintendo switch review











The top of the Switch hosts a power button, volume control, vent, 3.5mm jack for headphones or mics, and a game card slot. The kickstand is perhaps the biggest weakness of the console’s build, being somewhat flimsy and lacking any way to adjust the angle. At the rear, there are two more slots for cooling and a kickstand that also hides the Switch’s microSD slot for expanding storage. On the device, there are two small stereo speakers near the bottom of the screen and one USB-C port for charging or connecting to the dock.

battle group 2 nintendo switch review

The console is relatively small, almost unbelievably so, making it highly portable. In addition to the Switch itself and the controllers, the basic set includes a controller dock for combining the two Joy-Cons into one full-sized controller, a dock for connecting it to your TV, and the accompanying cables needed for everything. Nintendo offers a bit of fun here for those who want it, with the option to go with bright, electric-blue, and red Joy-Cons or basic gray for a more understated look. The build quality of the Switch looks and feels excellent throughout, with a basic body that’s essentially a tablet-like device and two detachable “Joy-Con” controllers. Nintendo seems to have learned a lesson from the Wii U, which featured a boring white console that looked like a network hard drive and a bulky toy-like gamepad. Lifewire / Jordan Provost Design: A tablet, a GameBoy and a home console in one













Battle group 2 nintendo switch review