


Two fantastic games for the system that really show off it’s capabilities. I was faced with a far easier level despite being disoriented with the button layout.įair warning on my part, I only just got my hands on a Nintendo Switch yesterday playing titles like Mario Kart 8 Deluxe and Puyo Puyo Tetris. The Xbox One and PlayStation 4 versions use Green Hill and the Nintendo Switch version features Park Avenue.

It turns out the level shown for the Avatar in the Switch version differs from the other two versions on the show floor. Don’t expect a Digital Foundry style of comparison of the Avatar at this time. I heard from other people that the level was insanely difficult with unseen hazards and deaths. Not only that cross platform titles like this may become near to impossible to see on the system for the rest of it’s lifespan, but also the game itself. Playing the Switch version makes me worried about several things. There are very few cross platform games hitting the Switch that promises to deliver high-end graphics and try to achieve parity with the other versions. I spent time with the Nintendo Switch version of Sonic Forces playing as the Avatar to see how the little system can run this multi platform title. If you want to read their thoughts on Sonic Mania, click here! Be sure to hit the jump to hear their impressions. This hands-on article features both of their thoughts and opinions on Sonic Forces. Kori-Maru and Bartman back from the E3 show floor here to give their hands-on impressions of upcoming SEGA titles, including two Sonic the Hedgehog games coming out this year: Sonic Mania & Sonic Forces.
