Screencheat: Unplugged takes that concept and makes a game out of it. You’d find a nice hiding place somewhere while playing GoldenEye or TimeSplitters (side note: can someone port the TimeSplitters series to the Switch, please), only for your mate to peek your screen and come ruin your day. One of the worst parts about playing multiplayer FPS games locally back in the day was pesky screen cheaters. You know, the two most played areas for a Nintendo Switch.
It’s retro goodness, enhanced by the fact you can play it while on your way to work or in the bathroom. Utilising the Build Engine, which was used in the creation of Duke Nukem, Shadow Warrior and Blood, Ion Fury sees players taking on the role of Shelly Harrison as she takes on hordes of cybernetic cultists on the streets of Neo DC. Makes sense that a game with this much of a retro focus would be published by 3D Realms. A throwback to the 90s in both gameplay and attitudes apparently, Ion Fury is designed to emulate previous generations of first-person shooters like Duke Nukem, even going so far as to bring in Duke Nukem voice actor John St.