Hi, Lindonna.
That is really cool. I never would have thought of trying that.I love that I can easily reverse dances on the Switch by putting the Joy-Con in my left hand and choosing to do all the moves on the opposite hand and foot.
I love your perpsective on this. I had been exploring the PS4 camera and Switch earlier this year, and decided that Kinect appeals most to me, and have danced exclusively with Kinect since. The different modes of game play do allow players to find what they like best.I enjoy the game more playing the way I want to play.
When I tried Switch earlier this year, and in previous years when I had used Wii U, I did like that if I made a few mistakes early in the dance, I felt like I still had a chance to improve my hi score on the dance. But on many of the dances with Kinect, if I take one OK, I feel like I just ruined my chances. They probably should make most of the dances a little more challenging to score 13000 on with Kinect, perhaps by making it a little harder to hit Perfect compared to Super and Good.The Switch definitely has its own set of problems with ridiculous Joy-Con drift (has anyone talked about that affecting their JD score??), occasional blue tooth issues, and brutal Gold Move scoring, but I actually like that the scores tend to have a wider distribution (especially the extremes). High scores feel far more rewarding on the Switch to me, and there's less of an emphasis on absolute perfection due to there being more luck involved.
I can't wait either. Happy dancing. :-)I'm very excited to get my hands on JD2020!