Testseek.com have collected 18 expert reviews of the Nintendo 2DS XL and the average rating is 90%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Nintendo 2DS XL.
July 2017
(90%)
18 Reviews
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Abstract: Nintendo is still basking in the success of its revolutionary Switch gaming console, with its versatile hybrid design and array of exclusive and new indie game titles, so it seemed like an odd move to add yet another handheld console to its arsenal – the...
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Published: 2017-07-28, Author: Chris , review by: techspot.com
Abstract: If you don't care about 3D anymore—and even Nintendo's interest in it seems to be fading—then the New Nintendo 2DS XL is the absolute best model in Nintendo's line of portable gaming hardware. It's a shame the company makes adding new devices such a burde...
Published: 2017-07-26, Author: John , review by: Gamingnexus.com
Abstract: Nintendo is the undisputed king of handhelds and they've got another solid one coming out later this week. Announced two months ago out of nowhere, the New Nintendo 2DS XL is basically the 3DS XL, but without the 3D. Well, there are some more improvements...
Abstract: The Nintendo Switch exists, and is a fantastic gaming system that you can, in a pinch, play in a bar, a car, or on the train. Phones exist too, and the games on them are better than ever. So why the hell should you own anything else? Because games. The Sw...
Smallest and lightest "XL" handheld yet, feels great in the hand, cartridge slot now has a flap to keep games and microSD card safe, two nice colour schemes
No 3D (but even that's not necessarily a bad thing), stylus is much shorter and a little unwieldy
That's actually the only downside to the new console we can see; who is it really aimed at?Nintendo has sold more than 67 million 3DS handhelds in one form or another, so surely there's not that many gamers out there who haven't got one already. It's not...
Published: 2017-07-24, Author: Meg , review by: dailystar.co.uk
Sleek new design, Very light compared to previous consoles, Cheap price point,
Very small stylus which can cause discomfort after a while
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Published: 2017-05-08, Author: Jordan , review by: theguardian.com
Abstract: The full name of Nintendo's latest handheld-only console is the New Nintendo 2DS XL, a title that almost requires breaking down into parts to fully understand. It's a 2DS because it's like a 3DS without the stereoscopic 3D. It's XL because its screen is t...
Bigger, better version of the dated Nintendo 2DS, Great build quality with some smart refinements over the New 3DS XL, Excellent value and great entry point for DS newcomers
Short and stubby stylus, Interface is dated and clunky, Not enough new features to warrant an upgrade for New 3DS owners
It may not be a Switch replacement, but the New Nintendo 2DS XL looks to be Nintendo’s best handheld yet...
Smallest and lightest "XL" handheld yet, Feels great in the hand, Cartridge slot now has a flap to keep games and microSD card safe, Two nice colour schemes
No 3D (but even that's not necessarily a bad thing), Stylus is much shorter and a little unwieldy
When we played on a new 2DS XL for the first time, our immediate impression was that it was light, much lighter than a 3DS XL. Holding one in each hand provided confirmation. It is much lighter, slightly sexier too, with the coloured trim and slightly mot...