Overall though, I feel like
the Switch version looks pretty good.
The Switch version looks fantastic and it will be very interesting to see how it is received by both critics and players alike.
So far
the Switch version looks better in every way, but that's while looking at it with my eyes.
In the case of this video, I will say
the Switch version looks like it compares quite favorably to the Xbox One version.
Yeah,
the Switch version looks way better.
Wolfenstein II's resolution, textures and character models have clearly taken a bit of a hit, and everything's running at only 30 fps, but still,
the Switch version looks surprisingly comparable to it's Xbox One and PS4 big brothers.
Wolfenstein II's resolution, textures and character models take a bit of a hit, and everything's running at only 30 fps, but still,
the Switch version looks surprisingly comparable to its Xbox One and PS4 big brothers.
I personally believe they've intentionally gimped the Wii U version to make
the Switch version look better.
Not exact matches
Today was making Irish Soda Bread for a dinner and decided to try a GF
version for me, was a crumbled mess but tasted good (pancake and baking mix and a GF recipe) decided to try a 2nd batch with different flour, used the King Arthur Measure for Measure and my regular recipe, taste is a little different because it's not wheat flour but it's very good and baked up just like the wheat flour
version, will definitely be
switching to this GF flour for all my baking,
looking foreward to cake and cookies with my favorite recipes.
When we
switched to real food, I stopped eating the processed
versions of my favorite foods, but decided to
look for healthier alternatives instead.
after styling the navy
version of these joggers for a long travel day here, i wanted to
switch it up a little for this casual
look.
It doesn't just play like Metroid and Metroid II: The Return of Samus, and
look like a modernised
version of Metroid without the whole 2.5 D effect used by MercurySteam for Metroid: Samus Returns, but the created atmosphere is so perfectly done that you could easily mentally picture the game's protagonist Trace as the infamous Bounty Hunter and the game will still be perfectly enjoyable, if not a little more so as you can pretend it is the Metroid game the Nintendo
Switch is currently missing.
Graphically, the Nintendo
Switch version of Minecraft
looks like a very detailed game on this console with beautifully created environments that although may
look like LEGO, it's actually quite impressive to see how the developers have used simple blocks to create an interactive world filled with forests, skies, mountains, jungles and even deserts.
Whereas before in Bayonetta 2 for Nintendo Wii U, where you could acquire a Samus Aran, Link, Princess Peach, Princess Daisy costume for Bayonetta for her new Bayonetta 2
look and Bayonetta 1
look, along with a Star Fox costume for the Bayonetta 2
look (short hair,) by purchasing them with Halos, the
Switch version of the game offers you a quicker means of getting them.
Though the
Switch version will not
look as good as its 4K counterparts on other current - gen consoles, one of the biggest draws is its portability.
Of course, software support is coming, but support into 2018 is
looking sparse, and with Fire Emblem Warriors on the 3DS, it's really hard to find a good reason to play this
version over the
Switch.
Originally released back in 2014, Donkey Kong Country: Tropical Freeze brought players back into Donkey Kong Country on the Wii U, and now those
looking for a return to adventuring with the Kong family can do just that with the upcoming
Switch version heading to the system this spring.
Nintendo may want to consumers buy the platform, but unless they're suddenly going to have a huge horde of
Switch units for the Animal Crossing fans to buy around the time the game releases, they are going to risk losing out on a huge chunk of change that will greatly impact launch sales figures, so it is in their best interest to cater to both platforms, but obviously make the
Switch version better to
look at and give it deluxe status.
@timmyp1982: you answered it yourself right there «unless you really have to play on a portable» (i travel alot) so the answer is yes, and
looking better on PC is fine - its to be expected, but also you need THE PC (in order to make it
look good) I have a PC, but its a few years old, and probably wouldnt run Doom much better then the
Switch version, if anything I would just get it on the PS4 Pro if not for the mobile aspect.
There are reports of the Wii U's digital
version having first been removed as a downloadable purchase earlier in the year, perhaps when Nintendo first announced the
Switch edition, but it
looks like most folks are only picking up on its absence now that Tropical Freeze is out this week.
It
looks like Resident Evil 7 is hitting the
Switch, but only as a «Cloud
Version» and strictly in Japan.
Sumo Digital have certainly been
looking to improve Snake Pass on all platforms, but with the
Switch version being the worst performing we were obviously the most in need.
They've also added that they're
looking into achieving 60 fps just as Mario Kart 8 Deluxe, which was their inspiration behind creating a multiplayer
version of Rocket League for Nintendo
Switch.
While it's only been announced for PS4, Xbox One and Steam, it
looks like there's potential for a
Switch version to also join the party.
Look for the
Switch version of Donkey Kong: Tropical Freeze on 4 May 2018.
May 16, 2018 - Join Casey and Filip as they take an early
look at the
Switch version of Hyrule Warriors, releasing Friday 5/18.
Lego Worlds is out on Nintendo
Switch this week, and it
looks and plays as well as the other console
versions, with the added benefit of portability.
If you are long time player like me who is hoping for a portable
version of Rocket League,
look no further than this
Switch port.
You can check it out below, and if you want to see more, you can also enjoy a
look at the rental avatar feature, some recent screenshots about the wispon, and our report on the
Switch version of the game, directly from the development team.
Like the
Switch version, the PS4 one offers a very limited
look on a Modern Sonic stage, a boss battle against Eggman, and an Avatar Level that will let you try out the brand new Wispon gadgets using a randomly generated avatar.
We get a
look at the debut trailer for Sphere of Influence «s
Switch version, which is headed to Japan at launch.
The belated
Switch version of Battle Chasers Nightwar is finally out too, and well worth a
look — it was one of 2017's most unappreciated games, more than deserving of a second chance to shine.
It
looks like
Switch owners will be paying over the odds for it, as the
Switch version is around # 30 - # 35.
As with Skyrim, the
Switch version of LA Noire
looks better than the original Xbox 360 and PS3
versions, offering a higher rendering resolution and more detailed textures in some areas.
Let's make no bones about it: the
Switch version of Doom clearly
looks inferior to its older siblings.
Luckily you can bring it everywhere you go if you opt for the
Switch version, which
looks nearly as pretty on the tablet as it does on the TV.
The
Switch port is also a lot brighter than the Wii U
version, making combat
look more flashy than ever.
Looking at Wii U and the current gaming landscape, we made the difficult choice to shift our development efforts to creating a
version for Nintendo
Switch.
From a distance, however, when not
looking for these differences the Nintendo
Switch version of DOOM holds up remarkably well in comparison to the other console counterparts.
The Nintendo
Switch version not only
looks great in the handheld mode, testing it out in docked mode, I was impressed by the scalability of the visuals.
This is the remastered
version of the game, and the distorted, fantastical environments
look good — especially when using the
Switch in handheld mode to utilise the game's touchscreen controls.
Although this is ultimately a better
looking version of the Wii U classic with Funky Mode thrown in for added fun, the
Switch version of Donkey Kong: Tropical Freeze is proof that even Wii U games can age like fine wine.
The original Mega Drive
version of Flashback is a game I spent countless hours playing as a kid, so it goes without saying that the 25th anniversary edition of the game, headed to Nintendo
Switch this year, is something I'm very much
looking forward to.
While PC owners
looking to get their hands on the retro Sonic title will have to wait a little longer, PlayStation 4,
Switch and Xbox One owners will be happy to know that the console
version is still on track to launch on August 15th.
I've been
looking for a reason to buy a
Switch, this was going to sway me, but the PS4
version being banded about means I may just pick it up for that.
Looks like the
Switch version really does perform quite a bit better than the Wii U outing.
Saturday Morning RPG feels like a good template for what could be a great series, and with Mighty Rabbit Studios saying a sequel could happen based on the sales of the
Switch version and a physical release on the way thanks to Limited Run Games, I'd say Saturday Morning RPG is definitely worth a
look if you're
looking for a fun RPG with a unique setting and somewhat enjoyable battle system.
No doubt Capcom will be
looking at a
Switch version, but can the console handle the game, and will Adam Boyes get his paws on it?
This third 8 page booklet in the series
looks at a range of
switch types then explores how home made
versions might be made.
The interior of the 2017 Infiniti Q30 features a very different
look from the Mercedes
versions, although some carryover parts — like the door
switches, instruments, and shifter — are familiar «Benz fare.