LOVE Doom on my Switch and I haven't even played it portable yet! Fun/limited story with an updated Doom theme makes for an excellent first person shooter. I never notice any issues with the graphics limited capabilities.
LOVE Doom on my Switch and I haven't even played it portable yet! Fun/limited story with an updated Doom theme makes for an excellent first person shooter. I never notice any issues with the graphics limited capabilities.
Not since 1997's Doom 64 has a Doom title seen the light of day on a Nintendo console. Now, in an era where Nintendo has lost much of its hardcore appeal in favour of a family-friendly appearance, such a partnership seems a bit bizarre.
30fps cap doesn't stop this from being fun; Doom on the go; Plenty of content
It's not as slick as other console releases; Multiplayer is fun but; mostly; pointless
It's 2017, and this is a review for DOOM on the Nintendo Switch. Even after having completed the 8-to-10 hour campaign, spending a few more hours in multiplayer and having tried out arcade mode, it still feels unreal. After 20 years, id's magnum opus is back on a Nintendo console.
Game is excellent on Switch , may not be the best port but it portable and can be played anywhere so no complaints can be had. The price is more than the other platforms but it not an bad port , so if looking for an Adult shooter with no may trade offs on the go for the Switch this is must buy for...
Not since 1997's Doom 64 has a Doom title seen the light of day on a Nintendo console. Now, in an era where Nintendo has lost much of its hardcore appeal in favour of a family-friendly appearance, such a partnership seems a bit bizarre.
Toby Berger is raring for more Doom, so he's playing ID Software's 2016 hit on the go.
Still feels like Doom; The complete experience is here, minus SnapMap; Gameplay feels mostly smooth; Mick Gordon's soundtrack is, as always, phenomenal; Multiplayer is good fun
Graphical compromises can be a barrier for some; Frame dips can pull you out of the game's immersion; Joy-Cons are a bit of a struggle to operate in a shooter like this
DOOM was possibly the best shooter released last year, an that's saying a lot considering FPS titles such as battlefield 1 & Titanfall 2 also released last year. The game played like butter, the graphics looked incredible & the old style fused with some new won critics an fans over alike.
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It's Doom on a handheld; Fun and frantic gameplay; Glory Kills are a blast; Multiplayer's reworked to be fun
Not a fan of the map
Back in March when the Switch was first released, Nintendo made it clear that it wanted the new console – unlike the failed Wii U – to be for "serious" gamers as well as casual ones . That meant full, authentic ports of the biggest games that played just like they did on the PS4 and Xbox One.
The full Doom experience in a handheld; Portable option of the Switch
Tiny unreadable text; Only 720p resolution
for Nintendo Switch is a straightforward port that runs well and looks pretty good. Which ultimately, is everything it needed to be. Even though it's a little fuzzy, smashing through a legion of demons with a fun set of weapons and upgrades feels great, and especially when you throw in arcade mode...
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