Nintendo seem happy to port an apparently random smorgasbord of last-gen titles to their little wonder-toy and that’s up to them. I could harp on about how porting it to the Switch makes about as much sense as putting paprika chicken in a strawberry blancmange, but at this point with games like Sniper Elite V2 and Blades of Time making their way to Nintendo’s handheld, it would appear we are no longer living in the time of sense and reason. ![]() It’s the sort of game you’d struggle to release these days something almost deliberately offensive and knowingly crass – but by the old gods and the new, it’s definitely fun. On its initial release in 2011, it got its props from being brash and unreserved and unashamed. Originally released on PS3, Xbox 360, and PC platforms and scored 8/10 on Xbox 360 These reviews aren’t just to talk about the game but to look at how the games run and play on the Switch and how they use the Switch features. ![]() If you’re new to the Switch Re:Port Reviews on the Geek, I (with the help of the fine folk here) look at the Switch ports of games that have been released on other platforms. Today’s Switch Re:Port Review looks at a last generation AAA game ported to Switch, the new Sonic racing game, a timeless classic finally going portable, and a point and click adventure that has more humour than touchscreen support.
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