Ice Station Z for the Nintendo Switch is a bright and colorful masterpiece, with a few bugs that make it less enjoyable than what it could be. The bugs include random crashes, server problems, no autosaving, sometimes input lag (on multiplayer) and some frame drops. But for a game that was known on the 3ds as a glitchy mess. The landscape and inside of buildings are absolute beautiful forIce Station Z for the Nintendo Switch is a bright and colorful masterpiece, with a few bugs that make it less enjoyable than what it could be. The bugs include random crashes, server problems, no autosaving, sometimes input lag (on multiplayer) and some frame drops. But for a game that was known on the 3ds as a glitchy mess. The landscape and inside of buildings are absolute beautiful for a budget title of this type. It is still really addicting to survive for longer periods of time. The minigames are really wonky and look like blender in 2004. But are surprisingly addictive, and pretty challenging. Voice-Chat, and texting work well enough, but they can easily be improved apon later. The in-game menu's are clunky but can be easily adapted to after just 30 minutes. The game also however will have input lag if you aren't from the same region in multiplayer. Or just have really bad internet. The servers all say 1/10 which is a bug as of now. The game needs some work, and the developer has replied and is working on fixing issues in update 1.2 coming out in a few weeks notice. With a steam release on the way, cool cosmetic dlc, and for $4.99 this game is a great time killer. And I do suggest Ice Station Z for Nintendo Switch to anybody who has a bone for zombie survival open world game.… Expand