prinz_valium
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We all know, people have a preference for a certain platform, but this time, for the first time ever, we have every platform with 2 very different SKUs that target different play or needs. (PS4 Pro and Xbox One X were just stronger)
So I hope we'll have some lists that won't just have your 2 least favorite platform SKUs in last place.
I'll go first:
#1 Xbox Series S (next gen for just $299, sleek and small. It does everything the X does and is enough. You need to play and own it to appreciate the console. It's more traditional console design and gaming. It's great tech, even tho it's weaker than Series X and worse value for your money *if you can and want to afford the 200 extra. But $200 is a lot of Games and Game Pass, which the console is made for and perfect)
#2 Xbox Series X (the best Hardware you can get across all platforms. Period. It has to be high on this list)
#3 Switch Lite (you get the Nintendo evergreens on a cheap $199 HD handheld)
#4 Ps5 DE ($399 for everything Sony has to offer. Cheaper than the Series X)
#5 Switch (It does offer more than the Lite with TV hookup, but it's 50% more expensive but to big for handheld play)
#6 Ps5 (doesn't do anything more than play physical games. Just bad value compared to Ps5 DD)
So I hope we'll have some lists that won't just have your 2 least favorite platform SKUs in last place.
I'll go first:
#1 Xbox Series S (next gen for just $299, sleek and small. It does everything the X does and is enough. You need to play and own it to appreciate the console. It's more traditional console design and gaming. It's great tech, even tho it's weaker than Series X and worse value for your money *if you can and want to afford the 200 extra. But $200 is a lot of Games and Game Pass, which the console is made for and perfect)
#2 Xbox Series X (the best Hardware you can get across all platforms. Period. It has to be high on this list)
#3 Switch Lite (you get the Nintendo evergreens on a cheap $199 HD handheld)
#4 Ps5 DE ($399 for everything Sony has to offer. Cheaper than the Series X)
#5 Switch (It does offer more than the Lite with TV hookup, but it's 50% more expensive but to big for handheld play)
#6 Ps5 (doesn't do anything more than play physical games. Just bad value compared to Ps5 DD)