There are a few drawbacks to the new device, namely a stubby stylus and average speaker quality. But with access to the whole DS and 3DS catalogues and a £130 price tag, you can hardly argue. If value for money is of paramount importance, though, then remember you can grab a regular 2DS for around £60. Sure, the 3DS and 2DS families don't seem anywhere near as cool as the Nintendo Switch, but between the much higher price, permanent stock issues and lack of game options, there's definitely still space for the two handheld ranges to coexist.