
Thankfully, devs have acknowledged and are working on an update. One exception is Dying Light, which still runs very well but actually fluctuates above 30 and makes it a bit less smooth. Picks will be categorized based on fun, performance, visual quality and controls (such as whether gyro is included or not)Īll games in this category run like butter and are an absolute joy to play handheld. There's nothing like a good FPS on the OLED handheld with gyro aiming.Īllow Uncle Jax to give you the real rundown on choice picks for your libraries 😀. Weapon customization makes this a fun, but short experience. But that last hidden mission, it's FANTASTIC.Ĩ.- Crysis Remastered: A good and fun game, but too short.ĩ.- Doom II: Still a blast to play to this day.ġ0.- Call of Juarez: Gunslinger: A great western game. Graphics are good, but it's also kinda short, and there's not so much replayability on this one, and always feeling like you're the Jesus 3000 makes the game feel a little easy. Campaign mode is great, multiplayer is awesome, RIP AND TEAR!ĥ.- Doom 3: The change of pace turns this into a survival horror game, and you see the roots of games like Alien Isolation and the last two RE games, on this gem.Ħ.- Doom 64: The best of the classic Dooms.ħ.- Wolfenstein II: The New Colossuss: The story of this game is what keeps you engaged. Doom 2016: The best surprise a Switch gamer could have. Gyro and HD Rumble work SOOOO WEEEELL, the developers did a tremendous job on giving Switch players the extra job for this port to be the definitive edition of a true classic.Ĥ. This game focuses more on killing Nazis than on the narrative, and it still tells a good story.ģ.- Duke Nukem 20th Anniversary World Tour: What a fantastic remaster this is. The only downside is the multiplayer, but it's still fun to play it from time to time.Ģ.- Wolfensteing Youngblood.- This game SHINES for its gameplay, and the action level is unique. Expansions are great, gyro and HD Rumble work like, in this case, hell hehehe. DOOM Eternal.- Looks fantastic, way better than the other ID/Panic Button games, which says a lot about the Switch's power and Id Tech 7 maleability. I think NintendoLife must have come to their senses and realized how bad it is.ġ. It isn't often that I just tear into a game like this but there is a good reason why I deleted RICO and never looked back. To top it off the game had some brain dead AI and awful shooting that made the game feel really cheap when you aren't just doing the whole slow motion breach thing. The weapons were also disappointing to use, and it was very annoying to try to buy upgrades for them. It didn't help how it's only real mode mode felt kinda broken with it being very time consuming and hard to complete due to design flaws.

The game was very repetitive, it is essentially just repeating the same breach-n-clear gimmick over and over and over with very little variety to keep it interesting thanks to the bland and terribly laid out generated levels. Thu 15th Aug I was hugely disappointed with RICO after NintendoLife gave it a rather positive review.So, saddle up, lock and load, and prepare for our selection of the best First-Person Shooters on Switch. From remade classics to seemingly 'impossible' ports, there's now plenty to choose from, and with Metroid Prime 4 lingering stubbornly over the horizon, there's never been a better time to gear up like John Matrix, light a cigar and blast through the demonic hordes on your handheld. The success of Switch is changing all that, though, and we've seen a raft of FPS games arrive on the handheld hybrid.

Still, Nintendo consoles have often missed out on the best multiplatform shooters.
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After all, GoldenEye 007 and Perfect Dark helped define the FPS on consoles, and the Metroid Prime series shifted the exploration of the 2D Metroids into a first-person perspective to great effect. It's a welcome change because Nintendo systems have historically lagged a little behind other consoles in the FPS field despite hosting some classics. Nintendo Switch's bulging catalogue of games covers practically every genre, and First-Person Shooters are no exception. Updated with Fashion Police Squad and Metroid Prime Remastered.
