Not exact matches
The Switch continues to be a great place for
ports of fantastic games, and my feelings around Bayonetta's Switch Collection are much the same as they were for Skyrim and DOOM; this is the
perfect excuse to either replay these games or to experience them for the
first time if you missed them the
first time around.
When planning a new play area, API is the
perfect first port of call for advice.
Now 5 years later I'm playing it and I realize it is far from
perfect (the camera can be troublesome at times), but Rayman 2 (which this is a
port of) was a pretty damn good game, and this may not be the best way to play it if you've already got it on one of the older consoles, but for someone who has never played it before and doesn't own any of the older systems it was released on, I think this is an acceptable way to experience it for the
first time.
First because it is a
perfect handheld
port of the Nintendo 64 version (in some ways, the 3DS edition is actually better).
The
first arcade
perfect port arrived in 1996 on the Saturn as part of the Sega Ages collection (which was compiled with two other games and published by Working Designs in North America and Sega in Europe).