Welp. I bought a Switch.
I basically decided to sell my PS4. I haven't been using the damn thing at all for pretty much anything, there's nothing I want to play that I can't play elsewhere, and while it's clearly the superior console over the Xbone, it just doesn't have the type of stuff I'm looking for or have the time for. Nintendo really got a lot of things right that I look for in a console, especially being region-free, allowing multiple Nintendo accounts from different regions, and language options (including Japanese) even for many domestic games. It just seemed like the better fit.
No complaints at all thus far. I've got Mario Odyssey and Zelda, and both are amazing games that are a joy to play. I love being able to take the thing out of the dock and take it with me upstairs or even just over to my PC to kick back while I watch something, then throw it back in when I want to really dig in for a longer session. Too busy right now to do all that much with it, so have only played a couple hours of each game, but that time has been a real joy, and so friendly and nice ... something I'm needing right now amidst the stress of a new relationship, tons of future planning, and finals.
Pretty surprised that I decided to go this route, as I don't think I've ever "traded" out one console for another before, but it feels like the right move. I have no doubt there will be many other great games on PS4 before its life is over, but it just feels like I'm unlikely to play them. Bloodborne 2 is the only thing I'm really worried about, and the friend I'm selling the PS4 to told me I could borrow it back for a bit if Bloodborne 2 happens, so ... what's there to worry about?
But man, I am really enjoying Odyssey and Zelda. Zelda in particular is ... almost dangerous right now since I have to finish up the semester. I hope to get some serious time to play them during the break. I'm enthralled. And I really like the system. The controls feel good to me, the unit itself feels well-built and light, doesn't get super hot, and I have zero complaints about the graphics it's outputting. Both games look stellar on the TV, and perfectly fine on the small screen. At this stage of my life I'm no longer interested in things just being amazing looking and crazy powerful for their own sake. These look great for what they are, and that's more than good enough for me.
Bought a memory card, some tempered glass, and one of those dock covers people on etsy are selling. I think I'm reasonably complete now, and these games should keep me busy for a long time. Playing Zelda in Japanese is a challenge, but I'm doing better than I thought with the language, and the screenshot feature makes it super easy for me to make flashcards out of everything. How cool is that?