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WhenPerfect Darkreleased all the way back in 2000, players considered it to be one of the most enjoyable games to come out on the N64. Unfortunately, its emulation on Nintendo Switch Online does not live up to those standards.

The original Perfect Dark deserves a better emulation.

Based on a review done by a Switch user, the game has several problems. Everything from sound volume to dizzying frames makes the game feel like a painful experience rather than a fun one.

Perfect Dark’s Release on Nintendo Switch Online Needs a Re-Do

When user Graslu00 shared their experience with the N64’s game being emulated on Nintendo Switch Online, the community grew concerned with the results. Even though many expectedPerfect Darkto run just like it was released on the N64, the emulated version doesn’t hold up.

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The game’s volume seems to struggle, and so do the frames. When moving the character around, the screen turns into a blurry and hazy mess, and frames drop to an extent that makes the game unplayable. Unfiltered light effects often appear too shiny, and other effects (like fire/bullet smoke) also don’t feel in place.

As promised, here’s a thread of what I found that is wrong with the Perfect Dark release on Nintendo Switch Online:First thing I noticed as usual is the sound, it’s way too low compared to N64 and this is not a settings issue, as explosions were equally deafening.pic.twitter.com/Jq8nBkY1gM

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This is being tested on Nintendo Switch Online, which is known for having a collection of older games by Nintendo. For fans of the original game, this may be a little heartbreaking, but we can still hope for the best from the upcoming remaster.

Perfect Dark’s Remaster Will Help Fans Feel Better

Being developed by Crystal Dynamics (makers ofTomb Raider),Perfect Dark’sremaster looks to be apromising retelling of everything that made the original game so fun. Close-quarter combat, nifty gunplay, and smooth framerates are all to be expected here.

“I Don’t Know Why People Just Kept Hitting the Reset Button”: Perfect Dark Reboot Is Still Years Out

However, the game will only arrive on Xbox consoles and PCs. So, Nintendo Switch users may have to skip this one. Nevertheless, a promising remaster of an old game is good news for gamers worldwide, and the game’s showcase during the Xbox Showcase this year has fans excited.

A“remake”would be a better term for this once, since newcomers to the series may just call it a fresh title rather than another entry in the franchise. Since this title is being developed by the talented minds behind theTomb Raidergames, there’s a good chance that the title will be free from bugs and related quality issues.

The upcoming game will build on everything that made the original so exciting.

Despite its exclusivity to Xbox, the game’s arrival will set in stone a promise for the franchise’s importance. The more fans dive into this experience, the more it’s likely that Nintendo too will see the game’s revival on the Switch (or Switch’s successor).

What are your thoughts on the game’s failed emulation on Nintendo Switch Online? Do you think the remaster of the title will inspire a sequel or a revival on Nintendo platforms? Let us know in the comments below.

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Tanay Sharma

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Tanay is a gaming writer who wears more hats than Red Dead Redemption 2 characters. He’s a musician, writer, voice-over artist and adores interactive media. He covers everything from game reviews to interviews with developers. His favorite games are the ones with memorable stories and characters. He’s also pursuing a master’s degree in Behavioral Sciences. No, he won’t read your mind.

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