![]() ![]() That’s not much help if you’re looking for a solid FPS on the Switch - there’s a few good third-person options out there, but not much in the way of retro first-person games outside of Panic Button’s ports of Wolfenstein and DOOM 2016. It works, but it’s got problems that just shouldn’t be present in a 2019 re-release of a game that’s over two decades old. ![]() So in short, you’re better off giving DOOM 1 and 2 a pass. What’s more perplexing is why DOOM 1 and 2 don’t have online multiplayer, given it was included in the Xbox 360 port (which Nerve also coded). It’s a bit of a shame for the classic DOOM titles, which deserve to be revered and enjoyed in 2019 just as much as they were in the ’90s. It even runs rather well on the Switch, although you’ll get the best performance by far through the PS4 Pro and Xbox One X, which both run the classic shooter at a native 4K with no perceptible drop from 60fps. The more modern title is much more malleable when it comes to not only the Switch’s hardware, but all the standards and aspect ratios in modern consoles today. ![]() Fortunately, none of these problems beset DOOM 3. ![]()
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