Radiation Island Switch

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Radiation Island Switch Average ratng: 5,6/10 5890 reviews

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While there’s no official early access program on Switch – and Nintendo’s QA hardly ever fails –, an early access game is what Radiation Island looks like, which is a shame, because it is, in fact, an ambitious game, and has a true compelling gameplay loop. Radiation Island is a wide-open survival game that doesn’t pull any punches when it comes to its realism. Washed up on shore after a strange occurrence on the Devil’s Sea, your character.

But I was wrong. This thing draws you into the Island. There are strange events going on there, you are constantly reminded of those bizarre towers that you gotta disable. There’s day and night and weather cycles, eery fogs and it’s a large open world full of strange places, abandoned villages, smaller islands and huge mountain sites. Technically it may not be the best thing around, but the graphics are definitely better then the iOS version, probably more like the PC version. The game runs at 60 FPS. The reviews from Miketendo and Bonus stage gave it an 8 and that’s close to a score I’d give myself.

If I had to compare, this kind of reminds me of the Stalker series on PC, even though on Radiation you are totally on your own.