Switch Edition Switch Nsp: Bulletstorm- Duke Of
This is not The Last of Us . The story is nonsense. The characters are walking stereotypes. But the gameplay loop is tight . The Switch version keeps all the DLC, the Duke Nukem skin, and the 60fps performance.
Let’s be real for a second. The Nintendo Switch eShop is a jungle. For every hidden indie gem, there are a dozen ports that make your console sound like a jet engine about to take off. But every so often, a game comes along that is so perfectly stupid, so gloriously over-the-top, that it feels right at home on the hybrid console. Bulletstorm- Duke of Switch Edition Switch NSP
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For those using custom firmware (CFW), the Bulletstorm NSP is a perfect example of a "set it and forget it" install. The file size is surprisingly lean (roughly 8-9 GB), which is a blessing for Switch SD cards. Unlike some bloated AAA ports, this one installs quickly, doesn't require a massive day-one patch, and loads faster than the disc-based versions ever did. Yes—if you like dumb fun. This is not The Last of Us
In handheld mode, Bulletstorm is a marvel. The art style is colorful and cartoony, which scales down beautifully to the 720p screen. While the textures aren't as sharp as the PS5 version, the fluidity is there. There is no input lag when you need to pull off a precise sniper shot or a point-blank shotgun blast. But the gameplay loop is tight
Happy leashing, Mercenaries.