Domingo
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I finally got home to mine over the weekend. It's interesting, but I'd say it feels like just more of the same things I liked/disliked about the original Switch. I liked how easy it was to transfer all of my games over from the original system. Only took just a few minutes and they all seem to work fine. For what it's worth, the AC adapter/cable from the Switch 1 won't work with this one - I tried to use the same cables to no avail. The new Pro controller feels incredible. It still lacks analog triggers, but everything else about it = maybe the best I've ever held. The handheld itself is every bit as bulky as I figured. The odds of me ever traveling with this thing are pretty slim. Mine will probably stay docked and forever waiting for a handful of Nintendo exclusives to come out.
Mario Kart World is good, but I feel a bit disappointed with it. The open world stuff feels almost pointless. The game seems to still revolve around the core race mode. I'm sure that's what I'd end up playing the most, but I was hoping for something closer to Burnout or Forza. Instead it's like the two modes are totally separate. The racing mechanics don't feel different enough from the 11 year old MK8. Yeah, I know about the jumping and wall riding stuff, but that's super situational. If anything, the fucking mushrooms = the biggest key to winning. Like 1/2 of the tracks have massive portions you can bypass with them. After playing it for a few hours with a buddy who has been playing with me since MK1, we both said "it's more Mario Kart" and shrugged. I think we were hoping for something akin to Double Dash and we got MK8.5 instead. The AI is also annoying AF. If you play like you know what you're doing, they're brutal with the last second blue shells to knock you from 1st to 5th. If you don't drift or play intelligently, it's like they have pity on you.
Mario Kart World is good, but I feel a bit disappointed with it. The open world stuff feels almost pointless. The game seems to still revolve around the core race mode. I'm sure that's what I'd end up playing the most, but I was hoping for something closer to Burnout or Forza. Instead it's like the two modes are totally separate. The racing mechanics don't feel different enough from the 11 year old MK8. Yeah, I know about the jumping and wall riding stuff, but that's super situational. If anything, the fucking mushrooms = the biggest key to winning. Like 1/2 of the tracks have massive portions you can bypass with them. After playing it for a few hours with a buddy who has been playing with me since MK1, we both said "it's more Mario Kart" and shrugged. I think we were hoping for something akin to Double Dash and we got MK8.5 instead. The AI is also annoying AF. If you play like you know what you're doing, they're brutal with the last second blue shells to knock you from 1st to 5th. If you don't drift or play intelligently, it's like they have pity on you.