So if you know me at all, you'll know I loved Doom to pieces. I've played it on both PS4 and PC, finishing it at least 3 times, so Doom on Switch was not something I could pass up. It doesn't even make sense!
So if you know me at all, you'll know I loved Doom to pieces. I've played it on both PS4 and PC, finishing it at least 3 times, so Doom on Switch was not something I could pass up. It doesn't even make sense!
Ah DOOM. It feels so long ago that I played this game and honestly, starting it up again had a lot of surprised emotions as I remembered just how good the game was. Add to the fact that here I was, playing DOOM on the Switch. It seemed like black magic. Turns out it was parlour tricks.
Playing DOOM on the loo; How did I forget how good this game is
Muddy textures; Frame rate drops; Fiddly aiming sensitivity
Panic Button has done an impressive job of porting DOOM from more powerful hardware to the Switch making the necessary compromises to create an enjoyable, and worthy, addition to the console that truly feels like DOOM whether in docked mode with the Pro Controller or undocked with the Joy-Con.
Feels like DOOM; Adrenaline-charged fast-paced action; Satisfying weapons
Visuals can be very blurry at times; Audio problems; Frame rate suffers during intense battles
A seemingly impossible port is carried off surprisingly gracefully, with the old school shooter action working very well as a handheld game.
The action is excellent, with some hugely entertaining weapons and enemies; In-depth upgrade system and some clever map designs; Arcade mode is great
The single-player campaign loses steam before the end, and the multiplayer is only of passing interest; Mediocre art design; The loss of 60fps is understandable but unfortunate
If someone last year had told us the new Doom would be released on a Nintendo console, we would have laughed. "There's no way Nintendo has a console with enough juice to run Doom!," we would have said.
A year and a half after its initial release, Doom – the critically-acclaimed reboot of the beloved 90s title – has been ported over to the Nintendo Switch , replete with nearly everything: the single-player campaign, arcade mode, and the improved multiplayer are all here, with the exception of level...
Same fast; impressive gameplay; Impressive port
Same fast; impressive gameplay; Impressive port; 30fps or lower frame-rate; Lack of detail even at 720p; Joy-Cons not ideally suited; SnapMap missing
With third parties scrambling to jump on the Nintendo Switch bandwagon after its fantastic first year on the market, there is bound to be concern when one of the first high profile ports has made it to shelves a mere eight months after the console's release.
Doom is, at core, a classic first person shooter with satisfying weapons and lots of ways to kill and dismember a legion of demonic enemies from another dimension. The game's great level design and near-perfect pacing shine through on the Switch, and moment-to-moment gameplay is still a blast to...
DOOM returns as a brutally fun and challenging modern-day shooter experience.
I am so glad I bought this game. I didn't pick up doom last year so I was new jumping into this game. I was skeptical too so I watched all of the early access reviews and heard all about the low res graphics and framerate issues, but... Now those reviews feel like pc gamer gripes.
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