@Curlybobs No offense, but that video was already posted twice before you did. Once by @JudgeMethos in comment #107, and once by me in comment #115.

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It was even posted 3 times already: @JaxonH already mentioned it in comment #91...

@sword_9mm Ah, that Doom 2 comment was my bad. It was supposed to say Wolfenstein 2. Corrected as we speak.

And of course there's a downgrade in certain areas, most obviously in the graphics, but regardless, it still looks perfectly fine to me, and a heck of a lot sharper/cleaner than the Switch version of Doom did. None of these resolution switching shenanigans like they used there, so it would seem that they are getting better at porting this engine. And like I said before, it's still a work in progress, so they might still do something about those last few frame rate niggles that some of you seem to be so annoyed about...

Either way, I myself am just not one of those guys that constantly feels the need to put games under a microscope, it takes away from my enjoyment. As long as it doesn't provide me with any horrible lag and any other jarring events, that are TRULY game-breaking (such as the game-freezing bug in the Wii U version of Darksiders Warmastered Edition, that I recently experienced), then I'll be able to enjoy the game just fine.

Don't agree with the "new Game Boy" thing, though. The Switch is a hybrid, not a full-on handheld. It's Nintendo's All-in-One. They're not going handheld only, and they've clearly stated as much, both in words and actions.

And there's nothing dumb about waiting for true exclusives, except that it will then for the most part just be the games coming from Nintendo themselves, so for the foreseeable future, that will be the already announced titles such as Mario Tennis Aces and the handful of Wii U ports, and besides those, all we can hope to see a bit from at this year's E3 are Pikmin 4 and Metroid Prime 4.

But who knows what more they'll surprise us with at E3 2018? Only a few more months...