This is an important stat for many prospective buyers, as it gives you a general overview of how the machine will perform in
comparison to other consoles on the market.
From a distance, however, when not looking for these differences the Nintendo Switch version of DOOM holds up remarkably well in
comparison to the other console counterparts.
Disclaimer: Due to the fact that Skyrim has made its rounds to other major consoles over the years, we spent the majority of the review below primarily focusing on how it performs on the Nintendo Switch and what this version offers in
comparison to other console versions.
From a distance, however, when not looking for these differences the Nintendo Switch version of DOOM holds up remarkably well in
comparison to the other console counterparts.
Not exact matches
I can understand your satisfaction if you did not own a wii but the actual wiiu content pales in
comparison to any
other nintendo home
console first party offerings.
Additionally, though there is blood and violence, it pales in
comparison to other titles that have already appeared on
other Nintendo
consoles.
What bothers me more than anything is the constant comparing
to PS3 versions, SFxTK, NFS and
others just consist of
comparisons to the
console version in the reviews while not telling us anything about the actual Vita experience.
(hat tip
to Kotaku for the great spec coverage and Top Of Cool has a great
comparison of specs here) Now the question comes down
to the
other console (I don't have the cash or desire
to own all three).
But you can also pick up a sealed copy of sf4 for 15 bucks or so, and when you look at that and
other console game
comparisons it doesn't seem worth it
to me... It does add something that you can play it wherever you are which you can't with a
console game, but... the controls take away a little for me.
There's some logic
to that accusation: I've given many high - rated Wii games very low scores, and although it's hard
to really call that a vendetta against the Wii without a broader standard of
comparison in
other consoles, I'll readily admit that I think I cut Wii games (and games in general) less slack than
other reviewers.
With the Paris Games Week behind us now, we have a great opportunity
to look into the effect the event had on Sony's game
console media presence in
comparison to its
other recent media events.