Surprising! It's not for everyone; for plug and play, another type of device or a dedicated console is better. But if you like to research and set up your own space, it's ideal. You can add it from Switch and Xbox 360 games and earlier (and indie PC games, and now with lossless scaling some heavier ones but not triple AAA mainly because you'll see a lot of artifacts and the temperature is unsustainable with battery usage for normal gaming sessions). I feel that as technology advances, it will get better. Some of them don't bother me but could be improved from highest to lowest priority, such as another angle of inclination for the upper screen, optimizing the ventilation system (it's not bad, but with steam chambers and liquid-cooled phones existing nowadays, they could look at other alternatives or optimize it), the second joystick is not very ergonomic, and considering that they are imitating another console, they could make the lower screen the size of the new one, for example.