Ultimately, Wolfenstein 2 may not be anything like the best version of the game, but that doesn't mean it's not worthwhile. It's content complete and it still looks great in most scenes, even if it is rather blurry. In common with a fair few Switch titles, the experience doesn't fully hold up when playing docked on a living room TV, but this is by far and away the most impressive handheld first-person shooter we've seen. Panic Button has doubled down on some of the controversial decisions it made with the Doom 2016 port and taken a fair few gambles here, but the final product works and exceeds expectations. Especially when played on the go, there's a constant feeling of delight - the sense that what we're witnessing just shouldn't be possible. But there it is - Wolfenstein 2 on a handheld, an entirely unique way of playing one of last year's best, most technologically advanced releases. It shouldn't work but somehow it does and we highly recommend checking it out.
S_Roberto
2018-6-30 19:56:34
Temtem, a Kickstarter-funded game from Spanish developer De Crema, smashed its goal by hundreds of thousands of dollars, and is expanding to consoles as a result. An early stretch goal was aiming for the Switch in addition to PC, but eventually the team was able to confirm PlayStation 4 and Xbox One versions as well. Being an online game, De Crema of course intends to implement cross-play and cross-save, but notes backers will have to “take into account that some platforms don’t allow that (PS4).”
講左六年辭職今日終於都走了...