Well, picked up the New 3DS XL in black this weekend along with the lone game that only works on the "new" system-Xenoblade Chronicles 3D. I figured I would share my likes, dislikes and general thoughts on the system.
PROSThe build quality is great. The system feels very solid and has a nice heft to it without being overly heavy. The subtle pattern in the shell that you can see when you turn it in the light is nice.
The colored A, B, X & Y buttons. It's a small thing, but I always loved the Famicom colors that never made it stateside.
The C-stick. Not really a stick, but more like one of those old laptop "nubs" that you gently push in a direction. I hated it on laptops, but it works well here.
Improved 3D. the 3D does seem to be improved to me. Moving the system a bit doesn't seem to cause the 3D effect to spaz. I'm not sold on 3D as some giant game-changer and from the dwindling support for console titles as well as Blu-Ray releases, I don't think I am the only one. Still, it is nice and an improvement over what the OG 3DS put out.
Backwards compatibility. While I couldn't give a rat's ass about this feature with my consoles, it is very nice that I can play all my DS, 3DS and New 3DS games on one system.
System software/interface. It's clean, easy and not cluttered. It pretty much falls in line with what was on the previous two systems so there is no learning curve.
CONSScreen resolution. What resolution are the screens running at? Everything is a jagged, pixelated mess. Playing Xenoblade Chronicles, the characters look like they are straight from a PS2 launch title. FMV sequences look better, but are still quite clearly running on a low-res screen. While it's not a deal-breaker to play games in lower resolution like this, it's disappointing that the latest system is still outputting graphics the same as two generations ago (original DS). What exactly does Xenoblade Chronicles require that the vanilla 3DS cannot provide?
C-stick placement. It really seems to me like Nintendo's insistence on the thumbstick and 4-buttons being asymmetrical is a mistake. The Power and Select buttons could have been moved down a bit, or one placed on the left instead of both on the right side of the system. The C-stick could then have been made larger and the A, B, X & Y buttons moved down a little lower. This would have been ideal IMO. While manageable, the layout as-is is a bit funky to get used to.
MicroSD card. Who in the world thought this was a good idea? Making any item in a handheld console only accessible by removing screws is ridiculous. I don't see myself needing more than the 4 gigs included, but heaven help those who decide to download a lot of games.
AC Adapter. Sweet baby Jesus...what in the world were they thinking on this one?
Is Nintendo really that damn cheap that they don't include an AC adapter for a system
that requires an AC adapter?! I don't buy the BS excuse that they figure everyone is upgrading so they should already have one. My nephew bought a New 3DS on Friday. I was with him. Wasn't even thinking till we got back to his place and he unpacked it and couldn't find the AC adapter. Well, he wasn't upgrading as he primarily plays with his PSP and Vita. So, back to Gamestop we go to get an AC adapter. And what about those who trade in their previous system? Most stores require the AC adapter so again....you have to buy one separately. Pure. Stupid.
Transferring purchases. I saw this nightmare in person when the New 3DS was being released. Gamers trading in their old system for the new, standing around trying to get their stuff transferred before the exchange is complete. Nintendo's policy on digital titles is ludicrous. If you buy a digital game, you should be able to download it to
at least two systems. Just another reason to hate this digital-only hell nightmare that is predicted to be inevitable.
SUMMARYI'm happy with the system. Despite minor physical shortcomings and a screen resolution straight out of 2K, it's a lot of fun and Nintendo makes great games. Many of the issues like data transfer headaches and lack of bundled AC adapter don't personally affect me as I didn't trade my old system in and I have four AC adapters from the various DSi and 3DS systems I already own. I'm also not planning on needing more storage, so I don't have to worry about scratching the back plate from a slight slip of a screwdriver (that would
really piss me off!). It's up in the air what the future holds for the system with rumors that the NX will be a console & handheld hybrid. Will this kill off support for the New 3DS? I sure hope not.