They even released a trailer showing off the improved graphics in
the HD Switch version!
While I would have preferred
a HD Switch version, the importance of the map makes Samus Returns one of the best implementations of the dual screens for years.
Not exact matches
The only exclusive thing the
Switch version is the
HD Rumble, of which there are over 150 different
HD Rumble events and granted they make the game feel a little more alive in your hands when playing, that is the only piece of «newness» the
Switch version has, which is a shame.
CaveStory + is available on several platforms already, but this new
Switch version will feature upgraded
HD graphics and seven different play modes.
The game can be played with up to eight players in local and online co-op and when docked, the
Switch version displays in 1080p
HD on the television screen.
The Nintendo
Switch version developed by Seaven Studio adds portrait mode with touch screen and
HD Rumble support, making sure the immersive and intuitive way of delivering the game's narrative through a fake smartphone interface is kept intact.
The
Switch version will support DLC,
HD Rumble and motion controls.
It would have a level editor and online sharing (just like the Nintendo 3DS
version, with levels created on 3DS playable on Nintendo
Switch), but also new
HD artwork (+ a retro option for players who prefer the original sprites).
Japan's weekly gaming magazine Famitsu has revealed that the
Switch version of Okami
HD will be released on 9t...
Capcom has indicated that Okami
HD for
Switch won't have a physical
version in North America and Europe.
It had been rumored since last November that Nintendo was planning on releasing an
HD version of the hit 3DS game for the
Switch.
It has been rumored for a while that the
Switch would get this new
version of Stars, with new content and enhanced in
HD, but it remains to be seen if it will leave 3DS behind.
One of the neat little addition that I noticed with the Nintendo
Switch version was the use of
HD rumble to simulate the experience of travelling in the train, which is implemented perfectly.
Full touch screen menu support,
HD Rumble, CRIME.NET Local Play, and timed exclusive character: the Nintendo
Switch version of Payday 2 is getting all that when it launches, next month!
As far as what the
Switch version of the game offers, the
HD Rumble support as well as how great everything translates to the handheld are obvious boons.
The boxart can also be seen for it while there is no word on a potential Nintendo
Switch version for this
HD remaster.
All features and downloadable content from past
versions of the game, including My Fairy mode and elements from The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker, can now be enjoyed in crisp
HD on the Nintendo
Switch ™ system.
If the
Switch was to emulate those for VC, tey would, more than likely, run in
HD to begin with, though obviously that would not be quite the same as «
HD»
versions like te likes of Twilight Princess
HD, that would already be a huge imrpovement over the originals.
In the video
version of our first show of the year, the gang's all here as Brent, Ben, Bender, and Frankie get together to discuss the latest rumors surrounding Destiny 2's next expansion, the confirmation of Burnout Paradise
HD Remastered, Ubisoft's future plans for The Division, the Nintendo
Switch's record - breaking sales, a wealth of juicy Xbox rumors, our most anticipated games of the year, our new year's gaming resolutions, this week's new releases, and lots more!
The Nintendo
Switch version developed by Seaven Studio adds portrait mode with touch screen and
HD Rumble support, making sure the immersive and intuitive way of delivering the game's narrative through a fake smartphone interface is kept intact.
The
Switch version of L.A. Noire will feature the original game, all of its downloadable content (DLC), and new gyroscope control in Joy - Con mode featuring
HD
Capcom has indicated that Okami
HD for
Switch won't have a physical
version in North America and Europe.
The
Switch and PS4 ™
versions of Wonder Boy: The Dragon's Trap are presented in widescreen
HD, with enhanced interface functions, a new playable character (Wonder Girl) and the option to toggle between the all - new hand - drawn visuals and the original graphics.
- the
Switch was announced right when he was thinking of releasing a collection at retail - considers the
Switch the perfect platform for players to enjoy multiplayer - nowadays, kids only know about games with
HD graphics, not really old - fashioned classics like the Seiken Densetsu series - this collection exists so parents and children can enjoy the games together - Masaru wants players to pay attention to how each entry is connected, and transitions from one to the other - the various tricks from the original
version of Seiken Densetsu 1, 2, and 3 were left as is - Masaru would like to make some announcements for the 25th Anniversary of the series - he wants to create new entries in the series, so he asks fans for their support
Miketendo64: «While Monster Boy and the Cursed Kingdom is coming to a few platforms, (Nintendo
Switch included,) are there any
version exclusives and will Monster Boy be taking advantage of the Joy - con Controllers
HD Rumble feature and the
Switch's touch - screen?»
The
Switch and PS4 ™
versions of Wonder Boy: The Dragon's Trap are presented in widescreen
HD, with enhanced interface functions, a new playable character (Wonder Girl) and the option to toggle between the all - new hand - drawn visuals and the original graphics and sound.
Monster Hunter Generations first came out on the Nintendo 3DS back in 2015, with the Ultimate
version being an
HD upgrade specifically designed for
Switch.
I spent more time tinkering for the
Switch version, like you said, particularly with the
HD rumble — it was definitely the coolest feature for me to play with.
Japan's weekly gaming magazine Famitsu has revealed that the
Switch version of Okami
HD will be released on 9t...
As previously reported, the
Switch version includes Joy Con motion controls,
HD Rumble, and a new wide over-the-shoulder camera view.
The
Switch version is in
HD and has some definite touch ups.
The Nintendo
Switch version will have extra features and
HD rumble support.
The only exclusive thing the
Switch version is the
HD Rumble, of which there are over 150 different
HD Rumble events and granted they make the game feel a little more alive in your hands when playing, that is the only piece of «newness» the
Switch version has, which is a shame.
If the company was going to release Twilight Princess for the
Switch, you'd think they'd polish up last generation's Twilight Princess
HD rather than rely on the GameCube
version running in an emulator.
It has been rumored for a while that the
Switch would get this new
version of Stars, with new content and enhanced in
HD, but it remains to be seen if it will leave 3DS behind.
And with so much production value and attention to cinematics both in scenes and gameplay, it's occasionally difficult to come to terms with the fact that there isn't a
HD version of the game that you could
switch to.
It would have a level editor and online sharing (just like the Nintendo 3DS
version, with levels created on 3DS playable on Nintendo
Switch), but also new
HD artwork (+ a retro option for players who prefer the original sprites).
The Nintendo
Switch version developed by Seaven Studio features
HD Rumble support and all possible ways of playing a game: tactile, controller pro, joycons and pointing joycons to the screen!
With local multiplayer up to 4 players and
HD Rumble support, the Nintendo
Switch version is the greatest one to play this indie gem!
Nintendo also revealed that Capcom is bringing Okami
HD to the Nintendo
Switch, and that the game will make use of two different types of control schemes, including the ability to use the touchscreen controls to draw brushstrokes or using the Joy - Cons similar to the way the Wii - motes were used on the original Wii
version for motion - controlled brushstrokes.
A feature unique to the Nintendo
Switch version, is the incorporation of
HD Rumble.
The latest
version of the famous Street Fighter II has landed on the
Switch with
HD graphics and two «new» characters Evil Ryu and Violent Ken.
As far as what the
Switch version of the game offers, the
HD Rumble support as well as how great everything translates to the handheld are obvious boons.
The Nintendo
Switch versions feature upgraded 60 fps gameplay, the entire DLC catalog from the 3DS
version,
HD Rumble support, redone screen layout, a brand new theme song, high resolution event graphics and in - game text, adusted game balance and improvements, numerous languages settings as well as Nintendo
Switch Pro Controller support.
As well as graphically - enhanced, 4K - ready Xbox One X and PS4 Pro
versions, the game will be coming to the Nintendo
Switch with all additional DLC, as well as gyroscopic, gesture - based controls;
HD Rumble support; new camera angles, and contextual touchscreen controls.
As Okami
HD has already been available on both Xbox One and Playstation 4 as well as PC back in December, the
Switch version will feature
versions touch screen controls making the paint brush mechanic less of a hassle.
The
Switch version will utilize the Joy - Cons
HD Rumble to feel the unique song each creature has and use motion controls to match it and sing with them.
The
Switch version of the game will support the game's DLC like its counterparts and will feature the system's unique
HD Rumble and motion control options.
Lastly, the
HD Remastered
version of Lumines will support
HD rumble on the
Switch, and 4k support on the PC, PlayStation 4, and Xbox One.
In addition to the previous
HD bells and whistles, the PlayStation 4
version features cross-save functionality with the PS3 and PS Vita
versions, and the ability to
switch between classic and remastered soundtracks.