I'm sure it'll be fun. Tom Clancy games are usually pretty alright. The Division got no love during the game of the year awards, but I played the hell out of it and would argue it was the best co-op experience of the year.
First I was excited about the Switch, but then I realized...at that ridiculous price, exactly how much use would I get out of it? They've marketed it for adults in all their commercials, but as someone in my 30s, if I'm out of the house, I generally am out doing other things. I don't want to be gaming, and if I am gaming, it's going to be a couple rounds of something fast on my phone while I'm waiting at the doctor's office or dropping a deuce or whatever. I'm certainly not going to bust out a big handheld Nintendo system in a public place like a coffee shop and sit there playing for an hour; in the US you'll be perceived as childlike for doing that, especially if you're a man. That's just how our culture is, lame as it might be, and I don't think the Switch is going to change that.
I could see myself buying the console just to beat Zelda and Mario, then selling it. Can't see myself hanging onto something this expensive that I really don't need.
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