Alright, here goes — so, imagine me rambling about the Switch 2, right? This new thing looks like it might be the best way ever to, you know, dive into some of those epic games from the last round. And, oh man, remember those late nights with Breath of the Wild and Tears of the Kingdom? Those games totally just pulled me in, like the scale and everything was just… wow. They hit us in 2017 and 2023 — yeah, feels like yesterday and forever ago at the same time.
Right, so these games on the Switch 2? They’re practically a dream come true. I mean, the originals were already amazing, even with their quirks — like I’m talkin’ loading screens that seemed to last an eternity. But now, seriously, the Switch 2 has made those wait times just disappear. Like magic or something. Totally deserved upgrades, if you ask me.
Okay, so we did this thing — ran like five tests, but not just once, oh no, five times each. Why? Guess we like math. Used a Switch OLED for the oldies and, duh, a Switch 2 for the newbies. We dug into stuff like starting the game from the home screen and hopping across the map because, honestly, those are the things that suck up your time during a marathon gaming session. And yes, those minutes pile up!
Guess what? The Switch 2 is a beast. It just shaves those minutes like nobody’s business. Sometimes, it’s even faster than you’d think, especially with Tears of the Kingdom. Probably because they got their act together optimizing or something. Not saying Breath of the Wild was any slouch, but, you know, some games just get more love from the code wizards.
And hey, we’re not even done exploring all the capabilities. I mean, yeah, theoretically you could play the old versions on this new machine — not that we’ve tested it yet, but sounds interesting, right?
So if you haven’t yet fallen into Hyrule’s rabbit hole, now’s definitely the time. Just, you know, be ready to cough up a bit more cash for the deluxe experience these days. Which, I guess, makes sense, right? Anyway, happy gaming or whatever!