Not exact matches
However, camera
issues and the occasional drop in
framerate aside, Attack On Titan 2 is one of the best action adventures on Switch and the closest we're going to get to another Monster Hunter on a Nintendo console on the West - for the time being,
at least.
The main shortcoming was a massive drop in
framerate and heavy stuttering when too many zombies appeared onscreen
at once, and since the point of the game was to put hordes of zombies onscreen, this
issue turned up frequently.
Not to mention the fact that most multiplatform PS3 games have
framerate issues and Bayonetta 2 looks very slick
at 60 fps.
One
issue with the graphics is that the
framerate does drop
at times which hopefully will be addresses in future patches.
That's not to say I didn't love them
at the time, it's just that while I can go back to Legend of Zelda, Metal Gear, and even Friday the 13th and have good experiences, Double Dragon 1 and 2 were largely terrible, thanks to cheap AI, inexplicable controls, and terrible
framerate issues.
It still runs
at a full 1080p / 60 fps and there is no
framerate issues, screen tearing or stuttering of any kind.
At a pretty reasonable 3,600 yen it's not badly priced but more importantly the fact that you're installing it to your HDD may alleviate some of the
framerate / loading
issues.
Modern gamers without the benefit of nostalgic memories of the originals may not find the inclusion of the games» shortcomings like
framerate issues to be
at all welcome or charming, but gamers of any generation will appreciate tough but fair games that will put their skills to the test.
I say a
framerate issue — the movements of characters are quite janky
at the best of times, giving the appearance of a lower
framerate.
Ignoring the irritating day - one
issues which left people with huge swathes of the game missing entirely there are some
framerate issues to deal with,
at least when using my own admittedly modest setup.
There are a few performance
issues that this game has on the PS4 such as how the
framerate will drop when you come out of hyperspace or if you are trying to drop off your wares
at a particularly busy space station.
It has some minor
framerate issues and the varied character selection is
at odds with the less varied bevy of tracks.
Everything, as it should, moves
at a hell of a pace with no sign of slowdown or
framerate issues, which is pretty remarkable considering how fast everything is moving and all that's going on in the backgrounds of the levels.
One
issue with the graphics is that the
framerate does drop
at times which hopefully will be addresses in future patches.
At least with the current games available sony should release the firmware overclocking the Playstation TV or PS VITA so games that originally had 0 lag or
framerate issues play with no problem because those patches are a waste of time.
The game ran
at a smooth
framerate and had no screen tearing, both of which were big
issues I had with the previous Lego games on the PS3 and the 360.
On PS4 Pro, with HDR enabled, it looks absolutely stunning and, despite a handful of
issues around
framerate optimisation, it really does show you how good a game can look running
at 4K with HDR turned on.
Most reviewers who've compared the two side - by - side seem to prefer the quality of G - Sync, which does not show stutter
issues at low
framerates, and thus smoother in real - world situations.
«Some
framerate issues happen from time to time, creating a jarring combat experience, especially when there is more than one giant monster on the screen
at the same time..»