@AgentCooper Physical for single-player games, digital for multiplayer games as I just can't be bothered constantly switching carts whenever I play with my friends as I always have something else that I'm playing in the game slot.
And just like @Ralizah mentioned, Switch games retain their resale value rather well. I've had my copy of Super Mario Odyssey since 2018. I could probably get €30-40 from it if I sold it now, which is pretty good for a popular game that's been out 5+ years. But it's also very convenient to have digital games on a portable system so you don't have to carry around all your games. Which is why it makes sense for me buy multiplayer titles digitally as you tend to go back to them often. It doesn't really make sense to carry around single-player games that you've finished.
@Ralizah Ah thanks so much. No genre is off limits, I tend to stay away from online multiplayer unless it’s some form coop type game.
I most likely will play handheld predominantly as that was the main appeal of having a genuine alternative to PS and XB that is portable. Obviously docked for family fun.
I’ve actually held off on several games as I feel they would suit the switch perfectly. I’m already in love with being under a blanket on the couch playing BotW
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