The drama! The suspense! The in-depth move-set! The sound effects and that musical score! This thrilling and suspenseful game is horribly underrated by the critics. Let me say that if you enjoy fighting games with complex move-sets, this is an action game with an in-depth move list that allows you to take it as far as you want. The game evaluates you at the end of each chapter. This is not your typical brainless one button hack and slash game. Actually it even requires you to read a little bit if you want the full experience (kind of like Zelda makes you read). One thing is for sure, this game NOT FOR THE FAINT OF HEART. Although the port job is not as good as the original sources, it still does not take away from the fact that this game (mainly NG1 and a little of 2) was put together with a lot of thought and passion. Yes, the camera can be out of control, but trust me I have seen much worse and it does not take away from the beauty of this game. Honestly, my only real complaint was that NG1 on the Switch does not rumble at all. NG1 for the Original Xbox even rumbled during the CG Cinematics which further added to the experience!NG1 lets you explore the world kind of like Metroid Prime did where you unlock new areas as you go through the game but can traverse previously explored areas to discover new things. The fact that enemies re-spawn when you reenter previous areas is not at all a chore because as I said, the move-list is so well thought out that it just becomes fun to fight it out again! To me it's like complaining every time you boot up a good fighting game to battle it out (that's kinda the point). I can also clearly see the influence from Zelda Ocarina of Time, and other brilliant games. The swimming portions of NG1 reminds me of Mario 64 quite honestly in its mechanics.The musical score of this game alone is so mesmerizing and catchy that it has been playing in my head ever since the first version came out in the early 2000's. This version of Sigma adds new tracks I don't remember though. I would say to not listen to those Negative Nancies defaming this game. I will say though that NG1 is the best one and if you want to experience it and the others for yourself for the first time, you can invest in buying all the original systems and games on eBay or something. But, if that is not an option for you, then it's still very fun on the Switch!