BananaSplit
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- Jul 25, 2019
I've bought the OLED model a month ago (to replace my older v2 model which will also serve as a gift for a family relative) and my personal impressions are that it's actually a pretty good upgrade for someone like me who uses the handheld functions of the console 3/4th of the time.
+ Screen is absolutely gorgeous, as expected from an OLED. It doesn't have the weird green splash when displaying dark colors as I remember on the first Playstation Vita model. Also less useless bezels with the screen size getting larger.
+ An actual kickstand instead of the sorry excuse present in the original/v2 model that was unstable and just easily snapped off. The kickstand of the OLED model runs the entire width of the console's main body and can be set to a wide range of angles. I've been using tablet mode a lot more as a result, and it's possible to make the console stands up vertically for shmup games without an additional accessory.
+ The speakers are located on the bottom edge of the console and they give better sound overall, which is a definite plus in handheld usage. Even more for the rhythm games I play regularly (Taiko no Tatsujin, Deemo, Muse Dash, etc.)
+ There is a noticeable increase of the battery life on the OLED model, compared to the v2's, when the screen brightness is set at 50% or higher, something I no longer have to worry about. But otherwise, it's essentially the same as the v2 (around 5 hours in average use).
- I highly doubt the build quality of the joycons were improved much. I accumulated over 700 hours with my v2 model within one year and I've encountered two random instances of drift that were fixed by just putting the console to sleep and resuming right after. And that's with properly taking care of my belongings, like putting the console inside a case when I'm not using it to prevent dust. I might get the same experience with the new ones in the future.
- Literally no benefits of the new model for anyone who plays Switch games mainly docked in
-Big Brain Academy: Brain vs. Brain (mainly a family party game)
-Record of Lodoss War: Deedlit in Wonder Labyrinth (western release got delayed to January 28th but the japanese version is multi-language for those who are impatient)
-Deathsmiles I & II (japan-only for now but contains english text support)
-Cotton Rock 'n Roll (another nippon release but also supports english language. It'll be called as "Cotton Fantasy" in the west later this winter)
+ Screen is absolutely gorgeous, as expected from an OLED. It doesn't have the weird green splash when displaying dark colors as I remember on the first Playstation Vita model. Also less useless bezels with the screen size getting larger.
+ An actual kickstand instead of the sorry excuse present in the original/v2 model that was unstable and just easily snapped off. The kickstand of the OLED model runs the entire width of the console's main body and can be set to a wide range of angles. I've been using tablet mode a lot more as a result, and it's possible to make the console stands up vertically for shmup games without an additional accessory.
+ The speakers are located on the bottom edge of the console and they give better sound overall, which is a definite plus in handheld usage. Even more for the rhythm games I play regularly (Taiko no Tatsujin, Deemo, Muse Dash, etc.)
+ There is a noticeable increase of the battery life on the OLED model, compared to the v2's, when the screen brightness is set at 50% or higher, something I no longer have to worry about. But otherwise, it's essentially the same as the v2 (around 5 hours in average use).
- I highly doubt the build quality of the joycons were improved much. I accumulated over 700 hours with my v2 model within one year and I've encountered two random instances of drift that were fixed by just putting the console to sleep and resuming right after. And that's with properly taking care of my belongings, like putting the console inside a case when I'm not using it to prevent dust. I might get the same experience with the new ones in the future.
- Literally no benefits of the new model for anyone who plays Switch games mainly docked in
One of my favorite games I've played this year.https://youtube.com/watch?v=brmmV3g4qqo
I can’t wait to buy this game tomorrow after waiting for two years to get it. This will be a fun early Christmas gift for sure.
There aren't a lot of notable Switch releases for this month to be fair:What other big releases do they even have for December? Nothing from Nintendo themselves.
-Big Brain Academy: Brain vs. Brain (mainly a family party game)
-Record of Lodoss War: Deedlit in Wonder Labyrinth (western release got delayed to January 28th but the japanese version is multi-language for those who are impatient)
-Deathsmiles I & II (japan-only for now but contains english text support)
-Cotton Rock 'n Roll (another nippon release but also supports english language. It'll be called as "Cotton Fantasy" in the west later this winter)