Finally, while concluding this review, there is one final strong negative point to make. Alongside the highly inferior framerate and graphics, there’s something else that makes double dipping on Overwatch with the Switch version an almost pointless venture. Due to lack of crossplay, progress made in Overwatch on other consoles can not be transferred over to the Switch version. You’ll be starting completely over on unlocking skins and items. For those who have put 100s of hours into the game, it may not be worth starting over just for the Switch’s portability advantage. If you’re new to Overwatch, and don’t plan on playing competitively, the Nintendo Switch version is a perfectly acceptable gameplay option. At the end of the day, we finally have Overwatch running on a handheld system. Although I’ve never been a huge fan of first-person shooters personally, Overwatch helped to fully ignite my love for the genre.
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REVIEW: Overwatch: Legendary Edition

