On the other hand, if you’re a Nintendo Switch “only” owner and want a nice over the top race experience with Monster Trucks… Monster Truck Championship is recommended. If you’re a purist and you have options, buy this title on a different console. The gameplay is still strong and the fact you can play the game handheld in a decent way is a huge plus. Overall, Monster Truck Championship is a fun time, but its not helped by the port to Switch. Monster Truck Championship on the Nintendo Switch is still enjoyable despite some compromises made to make the game run smoothly. I noticed some frames dropping and some subpar textures loading when looking close enough. The fact that a race also has AI-controlled opponents didn’t help either. While the first modes take place in smaller confined spaces, the races have a lot more to generate because of the bigger courses. While freestyle, destruction, and even drag race performed pretty much as I experienced it before, there was a difference while racing. I did however notice a downside to owning this game on the Nintendo Switch when trying out the different modes. It’s not like these loading times take a ridiculously long time and thus make the game unenjoyable – far of it in fact. Of course, I have to point out that the longer loading times were only noticeable because I had other benchmarks to compare it to. Heck, even the menuing had some small hiccups. Not only the start took a bit longer, the loading times when starting races took a bit longer too. In this day and age, loading times are almost non-existing but cramming a game like Monster Truck Championship on a less powerful system like the Nintendo Switch meant having to make compromises. On my Xbox One, this wasn’t that obvious but it’s blatantly noticeable on the Nintendo Switch. The first thing I noticed right from the start was the time it took to start the game. For those interested in how the game works, you can read all about it in my original review here. The many options to tweak your monster truck and the diversity of game modes throughout the main campaign still had me enjoying every minute of my time spent with the game. For that reason, Monster Truck Championship on the Nintendo Switch is again a very enjoyable game. Every game mode, from races to destruction events are present in this version. Today we got the chance to test it out.įirst up, Monster Truck Championship on the Nintendo Switch didn’t cut corners and supplies the buyers with exactly the same game I reviewed earlier. Monster Truck Championship is a variable ride. I wondered how it would fair on the Nintendo Switch and if it would actually be playable. The Xbox One version performed optimally to make it an awesome experience. Find out more about paid Nintendo Switch Online memberships.About three weeks ago we already review Monster Truck Championship and gave it a positive review. Some online services may not be available in all countries. The Nintendo Account Privacy Policy applies. To use online services, you must create a Nintendo Account and accept the related agreement. Any online play modes require a paid membership to Nintendo Switch Online. This software includes modes or features for which an internet connection and a paid membership to Nintendo Switch Online are required. Purchases made or demo downloads activated through the Nintendo website are processed via Nintendo eShop. To find out more, visit our Support section. For automatic download, your system must be updated and connected to the internet with automatic downloads enabled, and it must have enough storage to complete the download. You'll need to have your console registered as the active console for downloads for your Nintendo Account by visiting Nintendo eShop on the device you wish to download on at least once. To be able to purchase download games or download demos and free software from Nintendo eShop on the official website, you'll need to have a Nintendo Account which is linked to your Nintendo Switch console.
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