![]() ![]() PvE missions are quite hard (propably to sell microtransactions) and can be dreadfull if you get teamed up with a bad squad. The game is still mostly playable as a casual game but if you are playing at a high level this is terrible if your enemy has a weapon and armour that is superior to your own. You are constantly encouraged to buy better items and weapons which oftentimes you can only buy with real money. There have been so many instances where I got shot through walls or where shots that should have 100% landed were not registered by the game. The game is also buggy and has bad netcode. There is a lot of microstutter which will absolutely ruin your game if you are playing at a high level where you can kill or be killed in a matter of miliseconds. But unfortunately the performance is terrible in a lot of matches. I can deal with the lower resolution and bad texture filtering. That doesn't make the game particularly good though. With no real competition you could go so far as arguing that Warface is the best military shooter on Switch. But The main reason to play Warface on Switch is that it is free to play and that there is no proper Call of Duty game so far. The main reason to play Warface on Switch is that it is free to play and that there is no proper Call of Duty game so far. Much better than CoD mobile or anything I’ve played on the Switch as well for a shooting game. A free to play, modern military shooter you can play on the go. Overall, I feel that this game is perfect for what it is. Coop missions are fun enough, though feel a little generic if you’re used to other titles like Halo and Call of Duty. The multiplayer game modes are bare bones, with enough variety to keep things interesting for a while. Micro transactions don’t feel that forced to me as it seems like there are plenty of opportunities to unlock items with play. The graphics are no where near perfect, but I wouldn’t expect them to be given the hardware its operating on. Warface adds a multiplayer FPS to the switch with its release. One could argue this game is overshadowed by the likes of Doom and Wolfenstein, both being triple A titles. Namely, because it adds solid title to a majorly underwhelming line up of first person shooters on the Nintendo Switch. One could argue this game is overshadowed by the likes of Doom and Wolfenstein, both being Developers peddle horrible unplayable games regularly on the switch, often charging obscene fees for a product that barely works as marketed. ![]() Developers peddle horrible unplayable games regularly on the switch, often charging obscene fees for a product that barely works as marketed. ![]()
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