Nexomon Extinction is out now for PS4, Xbox One, Switch, and Steam! So, don’t worry about getting a watered-down version if you want to play the game on the go. I didn’t notice any dramatic frame drops, nor were there really any other performance issues like tearing, or painful textures, in comparison to other versions of the game. Nexomon Extinction is currently $30.00 AUD on the Nintendo eShop, and the game plays pretty well on the console, even in handheld mode. But since I’ve played through its key competitors whilst using the Switch, this review is going to be based on that version of the game. The game is available on Steam, the Playstation 4, the Xbox One, and the Nintendo Switch. The game boasts over 300 monsters and critters to catch, raise, and evolve, and tries to break the mold a little with their gameplay, featuring an open-world style adventure focusing on story and side-quests. It probably doesn’t take too much figuring out that a video game with a “mon” in the name is a monster-capture role-playing game.
I cannot play Coromon in full as it does not come out until next year.Īs such, I’m working my way through Coromon substitutes and today we’re going to look at the Nintendo Switch version of Nexomon: Extinction.