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Bethesda has continued its streak of bringing games with ambitious scope to the handheld-capable Switch, but of their offerings on the system Youngblood feels the least satisfying overall. Granted, the co-op mechanics (if you’re able to find someone decent and reliable enough to play with) and the budget price help to keep this still being a great overall deal, just for some reason the characters and story here felt a little more “going through the motions” than New Colossus or the likes of Skyrim. Still, if you don’t mind watching textures morph and some visual funkiness that manages to generally keep the frame rates nimble the majority of the time, and like the thrill of dispatching Nazis in a variety of creative ways, it does manage to deliver the thrills.
Justin Nation, Score:Good [7.9]