Although there are still a few question points, the Nintendo Switch 2 Direct taught us about everything we need to know before the console’s release date on June 5, and I have mixed feelings.
GameChat seems fun (although recalling with disc), change 2 editions of the two Zelda’s legend: Breath of wild And Kingdom tears I attracted my interest,, more A litany of new games and many examples of the reason why the mouse could be a miracle solution for a console otherwise updated.
One of the zones sorely missing a revision is the user interface (IU), which, on the basis of a screenshot shared by Nintendo, is more like the original switch with some minor adjustments: rounded corners in the game library and a slightly widened menu bar.
The menu bar, however, offers some new options. These include a green roll, which I expected to be for the news, a “C” button for the new GameChat features and a Sarcelle button, which I would bet is for Gameshare.
Now, news from the user interface may not be a place of choice on your Bingo Nintendo Direct card, but I have always been surprised that Nintendo has emptied so much of its personalization and personalization features over the years.
It is over time of eccentric menus, Peppy menu music and Miis; Now it is sterile, stripped and, in my opinion, entirely in contradiction with the design ethics of Nintendo.
Especially when you also consider the designer of Joy-Con 2 Paré, he has the impression that Nintendo has lost its look.
I really hoped that the user interface themes will be announced or that new features bring back to its old glory. Even the new game of welcome visits strangely positioned (which, to everyone’s surprise, seems to be a paid title, not preinstalled free software) has opted for a lifeless basic design instead of using Nothing remotely from Nintendo.
Time will tell us if Nintendo plans to bring back part of its emblematic fantasy of the SWITCH 2 user interface, but I certainly hope a theme of the properly garish splatoon user interface at a given time to bring a touch of color to the more elegant switch 2.