Abstract: First off, the the Switch OLED is available-- giving you the choice between two Nintendo Switch units and the Nintendo Switch Lite if you're so inclined...
Published: 2017-11-14, Author: Sean , review by: Gamingnexus.com
Abstract: One of my fondest high school memories is walking out of Funcoland with a battered, secondhand copy of Doom for the Game Boy Advance. The 240x160 resolution made it look like the game was painted on bathroom tiles. The framerate could charitably be called...
Published: 2017-11-14, Author: Mike , review by: gamingtrend.com
Campaign and multiplayer are completely intact, Feels just like Doom on other platforms, Looks and plays amazingly in handheld mode
Graphics don't look as good when docked, Framerate drops occasionally when there are a lot of enemies onscreen, Best control scheme (grip/pro) obviates the portability aspect
Bethesda pulled off quite the trick with Doom, giving us the first real AAA third-party game experience on the Nintendo Switch. What it lacks in graphical power, it makes up for in portability, and the fact that the complete, unadulterated campaign and mu...
Abstract: For a more in-depth look at what I think about last year's release of DOOM, check out my previous review here. If you want the “too long, didn't read” version of the review, basically I thought (and still think) that DOOM is absolutely fantastic. It stil...
Published: 2017-11-09, Author: Dave , review by: wccftech.com
The entire DOOM experience, but portable, Full multiplayer, including DLC, Arcade mode is fun
Framerate issues in certain situations, Blurrier overall presentation
DOOM on Nintendo Switch runs a fantastically fun, playable version of our favorite console shooter, but it can't be denied that optimizations and the lower framerate make for a less pretty, slightly rougher version of the game. Despite that, if you want a...