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 still stands as one of the best first-person shooters of this generation, and even a year out the experience has managed to stick with me. If you haven?t played it still, absolutely do so, whether you do that via this new Nintendo Switch release or one of the other versions of the game.
However, having a solid version of DOOM that you can play on the go is pretty fantastic. This is how I?ve predominantly played the game so far, and it has been a ton of fun. It did take me a little bit of time to get accustomed to the feel of the right Joy-Con analog stick, as this is the only first-person shooter I?ve played on the Switch. But that learning curve was definitely short, and in time I was blasting away at the demonic hordes on Mars with little to no issue. Seriously, the game runs very well when undocked, and if your big interest in DOOM on Switch is playing in handheld mode, you?ll be pretty happy with this release.
Ed’s Note: Bethesda provided us with a DOOM Nintendo Switch review code for review purposes.
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