The game does have
some occasional framerate issues, most notably during hectic combat sequences.
Offline multiplayer is every bit as good as the original and can handle four players on the same screen (a rarity these days), and online multiplayer (
occasional framerate issues aside) is every bit as fun.
Outside of
occasional framerate issues and Toy Box bugs, the game performs well.
If it weren't for
the occasional framerate issues, this game would be nearly perfect visually.
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.
A few technical
issues keep it from being perfect though, including
framerate drops and
occasional freezing.
On both the Switch and Wii U versions of the game, Breath of the Wild does encounter some frame rate
issues, one area in particular causes a more than noticeable dip in
framerate, but it never drops anywhere near to the level of a big Bethesda game like Skyrim or Fallout 4 and the overall wonder and brilliance of Breath of the Wild more than makes up for the
occasional dip in performance.
For the most part, Bloodborne doesn't really have any major
issues other than
occasional small pop in and very few
framerate dips as the game manages to keep a steady 30 fps.