It isn't as noticeable in handheld mode, where the 720p resolution feels adequate, and dialing down the motion blur helps, but the player spoiled by
recent console shooters will definitely notice the drop in quality.
Not exact matches
We got some hands - on time with it during a
recent Ubisoft event, and it points to a game that could fare much better on this new system than Ubi's last Nintendo
console - launching
shooter...
This is the sort of
shooter that the Playstation 4 needs, with games like Battlefield 4 on the
console having problems and Ghosts being the weakest Call of Duty in
recent memory.
This dominance may have slipped in
recent years with the rise of Call of Duty, as well as Bungie's own Destiny, but it's important to remember that in its prime Halo was comfortably the biggest
shooter on
console, and the most - played game on Xbox Live by a significant margin.
Ikaruga is making its way to the Switch courtesy of Nicalis (the publisher who brought us the
recent re-releases of Cave Story and The Binding Of Isaac), and the
shooter is, we have to say, a great choice for Nintendo's plucky little
console.