Not exact matches
The early images show a style very similar to both the console and
handheld versions of
previous New Super Mario games, with polygonal figures in a 2D world.
While the
previous version of the game was only playable on the consoles with the only
handheld version being the PS Vita release, which was great on its own, the Nintendo Switch
version of the game is actually best of both worlds here.
Those who have a
previous Hollow Fragment save on PlayStation Vita will be happy to know some items are transferable to the PlayStation 4
version, and DLC from the
handheld version will be able to be unlocked for the console
version at a later date.
For as simple as the storylines for
previous Castlevania titles are, the
handheld versions are deliciously complex.
Yes, some visual sacrifices had to be made, but the benefits of playing Sonic Forces on the go — and the exact same
version of the game instead of an entirely different product like
previous Sonic titles on
handheld Nintendo platforms — can't be so easily ignored.
And
previous versions on Nintendo's home and
handheld systems have rewarded players for logging on every day, so it seems to make a lot of sense on a phone.