When Nintendo Switch Online announced its Nintendo 64 expansion pack, it was met with criticism from some fans. Critics of the service were disappointed not only with the small selection of games but with their respective software issues, too. There were multiple technical errors at launch, and many of the console's more celebrated titles are absent from the Switch's N64 catalog. One such title, however, would make a perfect addition to the service: WWF No Mercy.
That is, it would make an excellent addition if it receives the attention and care necessary for online emulation. As previously seen, there were a few issues with Switch Online's Nintendo 64 emulation: input lag, texture misalignments, and internet connection problems, to name a few. Since these problems impact Nintendo's most revered games, there are some concerns regarding the service's treatment of third-party titles. Notwithstanding, WWF No Mercy is one of the Nintendo 64's most beloved games, and there are plenty of reasons to bring it to Nintendo Switch Online.
Nintendo Should Retroactively Add DLC Packs to the Switch Online Expansion Pack
When it was first released, No Mercy received nearly universal praise. Reviewers celebrated the game for its simple controls, expansive roster, and detailed character customization. In the long history of wrestling games, No Mercy holds a special place within fans' hearts and often appears on top ten lists. The game is so beloved that, even 20 years after No Mercy's release, it's been referenced frequently when discussing WWE 2K22. A game with such a dedicated fanbase is more than deserving of a rerelease.
It's no wonder why its followers are so dedicated either. No Mercy's gameplay is simple to learn but difficult to
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