Nintendo Switch: Use It Or Lose It
I bought my Nintendo Switch in April 2021. I initially played a lot of MarioKart 8 as it’s a near perfect game and because my granddaughters liked it. We’d connect the device to the TV in the lounge and it quickly became a mainstay of any visit. I also tried the Switch version of Assassin's Creed IV: Black Flag but I struggled with the controls, so I bought a PC version instead. After a while the novelty of Mario Kart wore off and my granddaughters became more interested in the MMOs I play on my PC. To cut a long story short, I simply stopped using the Nintendo Switch because I didn’t have sufficient games to hold my interest, compared to the prodigious library I’ve built up on Steam and the Epic Games store. So I moved the device into my office, connected it to a monitor (which has integral speakers) and placed it on the corner of my desk where it is out of the way. I then effectively forgot about it until recently when my grandson spotted it and asked if he could play on it.
Today, after charging the device for several hours, I booted up my Switch for possibly the first time in nearly three years. The first thing I had to do was reconnect the device to the internet, as we replaced our router twelve months ago. Next there was a software update but that was quick and easy to do. Our home has a Gigabit fiber internet connection which is an absolute godsend from a gaming perspective. Updates and patches can be downloaded promptly, rather than left to run overnight. Once the latest software was loaded, I logged into my Nintendo account to check that everything was in order. I also wished to see what the cost was of acquiring the expansion pack of new race tracks for Mario Kart 8. Fortunately, despite being neglected for a long time, the Switch is okay.
Is this “the” Switch game for me?
I now find myself in the same situation that I was in three years ago. IE trying to find some new games that showcase the best aspects of the Nintendo Switch. The prices don’t seem to have come down much but that seems to be a permanent feature of the Nintendo gaming ecosystem. However, I have decided to spend some time researching this conundrum and watching some gameplay videos on YouTube. I’m certain there has to be a Switch game out there somewhere which is suitable for me and caters to my tastes. However, if there is not and I can’t find another point of entry into the gaming-adjacent world of Nintendo, then I’ll probably just sell the Switch. Sometimes you encounter an aspect of gaming or wider pop culture and you struggle to come to terms with it, or connect in the same way as others do. I may be at that point here. Watch this space.