Nintendo Switch review
You can always rely on Nintendo to try something unique. The Wii popularised motion control, the Nintendo 3DS brought in glasses-free 3D screen tech and the Wii U, for all its faults, had some interesting second-screen gaming ideas. The Nintendo Switch continues in that fine tradition. Is it a handheld console? A home console? A transforming console? It's all these things and more, as Nintendo blurs the lines between gaming on-the-go and at home. It's a fantastic proposition, and one that, going by the console's early successes, looks set to rival even the original Wii in terms of popularity. It’s a neat idea, and it’s one that intuitively makes more sense than the Wii and Wii U’s premises. After all, both consoles relied upon developers finding interesting uses for the new form factors. Wii Sports did this magnificently for the Wii, while developers had to work a little harder to make use of the Wii U’s Gamepad. The Switch’s central premise, meanw...