
All of these issues are alleviated on other consoles, and they hold this version back from being a game I can recommend. The frames are locked at 30, the graphics are lacking in quality, and the controls are more difficult to get to grips with than other versions.

On Switch, though, performance issues come into play almost immediately. They’re not particularly outstanding, but all three are well-made shooters deserving of any FPS fan’s time. On one hand, all three games manage to be solid additions to Switch’s FPS library.

Now, the whole trilogy is here, and Switch players can experience the full Crysis story from beginning to end.īut how does it hold up on Switch? Well, there are lots of ups and downs. Crysis Remastered, an enhanced version of the original game, was released on the Switch last year. With that in mind, it’s interesting to see the Crysis trilogy make its way onto the console.

Still, it’s not exactly anyone’s go-to console for FPS gameplay. Sure, we’ve seen great titles like DOOM on the system, and other games have tried to make an impact. The Switch has an impressive library, but one area where it somewhat falls short is the first-person shooter genre.
