New off-screen Doom Switch footage
Posted on 7 years ago by Brian(@NE_Brian) in Switch, Videos | 8 Comments
Brand new off-screen footage has arrived showing Doom running on Switch. Check out a few videos rounded up below.
Rumor: Doom release date leaked as December 13
Posted on 7 years ago by Nick in News, Rumors, Switch | 7 Comments
A Czech retailer has listed Doom to be coming out on December 13th 2017. There is no official word yet if this will be the release date, but we do know Doom is supposed to come out this Holiday season so this very well might be it. A pretty nice Holiday gift. Thanks Barry Dunne for the tip.
Bethesda says Doom is “custom-built” for Switch and graphics not one-to-one, new comparisons
Posted on 7 years ago by Brian(@NE_Brian) in News, Switch, Videos | 55 Comments
Along with Wolfenstein II, Bethesda announced Doom for Switch this week. The latter game is heading to the console this holiday.
USgamer reached out to Bethesda in hopes of finding out more about Doom’s visuals and performance on Switch. The site was told, “DOOM on Switch is custom-built for the hardware and while graphics won’t be 1:1 with other platforms, the game will deliver the amazing DOOM look and feel that fans are excited to get on Switch.”
We do have some new comparisons below showing how the Switch version stacks up to the PlayStation 4 version. You can see that below.
Doom Switch vs. PS4 comparison
Posted on 7 years ago by Brian(@NE_Brian) in Images, Switch | 105 Comments
Bethesda announced two new games for Switch today. Along with Wolfenstein II, the publisher also intends to release Doom on Nintendo’s console.
Based on what was shown during the Nintendo Direct, Doom on Switch seems to stack up favorably to the PlayStation 4 version. Here’s a comparison of the two:
Doom is coming to Switch this holiday.
Doom for Switch will have all updates / DLC except level editor, physical version needs update for multiplayer
Posted on 7 years ago by Brian(@NE_Brian) in News, Switch | 26 Comments
Bethesda has shared more information about Doom for Switch, which was one of the more surprising announcements during today’s Nintendo Direct.
First, almost all updates and DLC will be included. The only exception is the SnapMap level editor.
Bethesda also says that the physical version will only include the single-player campaign because of size constraints. A separate downloadable update will be needed for online multiplayer.