I Am very impressed with the little controllers. I also love how you can play some of the multiplayer games where you only need 1 Joy Con to play. For example... you can play Super Bomberman R on the Switch 4-8 players. Each person only needs 1 of the Joy Con controllers to play. Not 1 in each hand.
So you hold the controller parallel wise to you and can play with it as a full controller. Now, it is a bit small... but works well! This makes it easier for 4-8 player Multiplayer gaming action without having to buy FULL controllers. In other words, you can buy 2 sets of Joy Cons (1 set = Left and Right controller).... and have enough controllers for a 4 player Super Bomberman R game.
So far, these controllers had pretty good battery life. They have great range and reception... and are pretty comfortable and very responsive. They can be a bit small for people with larger hands. Button mashing can occur with larger hands / fingers.
We will see how they continue to perform over time. I know the Wiimotes performed well at 1st but dropped off performance wise after a bit of use. They became more shaky... IE the cursor would jump everywhere. Part of this was the sensor bar, I get that... but something physically would happen to the Wiimote.
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I've found the batteries on the joy-cons outlive the console, which is a little irritating at times. I'd rather it be the other way around lol I hate to have to stop what I'm doing and charge the console (very few games I like playing on the TV).
lol... I'm not sure which I'd rather have. The console does drain power faster than the Joy Cons for sure... it's noticeable.
What I really like is that we can take 2 pairs of Joy Cons and can play 4 players for some games. THEN AGAIN... they are $80... so they cost $40 per side. That's pretty hefty in my opinion. But it is cool we can play 4 player with them... works especially well for Super Bomberman R (topic) (https://www.chickendinnergaming.com/forum/index.php?topic=113.msg740#msg740)
By Hefty... I mean - the N64 controller MSRP was $29.99. The Gamecube controller and Wavebird were not that expensive. The wiimotes and nunchuck attachment together were $70-75 MSRP... I believe it was. That's my only gripe right now.. $80 MSRP for a pair of Joy Cons. Right now though... I've been seeing the black pair of Joy Cons on Amazon for $66.90-70.50. The Red/Blue pair of Joy Cons... around $67.56. Those are better prices. I picked up an extra pair at that cost... I couldn't bring myself to buy them at $80 lol.
Something interesting to note... the red / blue joy cons are reverse color and slightly more brilliant than the blue/ red joy cons included with the switch.
So with the switch, they are blue (left) and red (right). In the joy con package, they are red (right) and blue (left).
I guess this combination allows you to use all red and blue colors if you wish. The red is definitely more brilliant and not as dull in the joy con pack.