Bulletstorm: Duke of Switch Edition is one of the most underrated shooters on the Nintendo Switch. It understands that video games are supposed to be fun, stupid, and loud. Whether you are leashing a bandit into an electrical storm, drop-kicking a man into a canyon, or just listening to Duke Nukem complain about the lack of strippers on an alien planet, you will have a grin on your face.
The term stands for Nintendo Submission Package . It is the standard file format used by the Nintendo Switch operating system to install games, updates, and DLC.
Released in 2019, Bulletstorm: Duke of Switch Edition is a specialized Nintendo Switch port of the Full Clip Edition
: Players can toggle Duke Nukem on or off. When active, he replaces the protagonist, Grayson Hunt, in all cutscenes and gameplay, bringing his trademark humor to the otherwise dark sci-fi narrative.
For those considering buying the official eShop version (which regularly goes on sale for $29.99 USD, often dropping to $14.99), here is the honest performance review.
The Switch’s fan spun like a jet engine. The battery drained 15% in twenty minutes. But Marv didn’t care. He was in the zone. He slid under a laser tripwire, leashed a rocket mid-flight, and redirected it into a massive plant monster. The screen stuttered—just a half-second frame drop—but held.
: The complete single-player story mode following Grayson Hunt's quest for revenge on the planet Stygia. Overkill Mode