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		By: Gamez Rule		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Eurogamer also stated...

&quot;£60 for Zelda, a £20 premium over the Wii U version, which to the best of our knowledge is identical (though from what we&#039;ve seen, it does run more smoothly on Switch)

£50 for Mario Kart 8 Deluxe, a port of a three-year-old Wii U game - a devastatingly good one, but still. £40 for 1-2-Switch, a collection of mildly amusing but totally throwaway party minigames that is more Wii Play than Wii Sports, and should have been thrown in free with the console.

£60 for Splatoon 2, which barely qualifies as a sequel and is closer to being an expanded port of a game that cost half as much when it was released two years ago.

It&#039;s just not on. There aren&#039;t enough games, and Switch owners will be gouged for the few that are released. (And for peripherals too - the second set of Joy-Cons you will need to play Arms in local multiplayer costs, wait for it, £75.)&quot;

OMG! and then the price is £280. &quot;Nintendo is marketing Switch as a home console you can take with you&quot;, BUT when &quot;directly against PS4 and Xbox One, which are both cheaper and manifestly more capable. Experienced as a pure home console, Switch feels underpowered and outdated - a minor advance on Wii U, which was underpowered in its own day&quot;]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Eurogamer also stated&#8230;</p>
<p>&#8220;£60 for Zelda, a £20 premium over the Wii U version, which to the best of our knowledge is identical (though from what we&#8217;ve seen, it does run more smoothly on Switch)</p>
<p>£50 for Mario Kart 8 Deluxe, a port of a three-year-old Wii U game &#8211; a devastatingly good one, but still. £40 for 1-2-Switch, a collection of mildly amusing but totally throwaway party minigames that is more Wii Play than Wii Sports, and should have been thrown in free with the console.</p>
<p>£60 for Splatoon 2, which barely qualifies as a sequel and is closer to being an expanded port of a game that cost half as much when it was released two years ago.</p>
<p>It&#8217;s just not on. There aren&#8217;t enough games, and Switch owners will be gouged for the few that are released. (And for peripherals too &#8211; the second set of Joy-Cons you will need to play Arms in local multiplayer costs, wait for it, £75.)&#8221;</p>
<p>OMG! and then the price is £280. &#8220;Nintendo is marketing Switch as a home console you can take with you&#8221;, BUT when &#8220;directly against PS4 and Xbox One, which are both cheaper and manifestly more capable. Experienced as a pure home console, Switch feels underpowered and outdated &#8211; a minor advance on Wii U, which was underpowered in its own day&#8221;</p>
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