Video: Star Fox Nintendo Switch 2 vs. Star Fox 64 graphics comparison
Posted on 2 weeks ago by Brian(@NE_Brian) in Switch 2, Videos | 0 comments
A new graphics comparison is available for the new Star Fox Nintendo Switch 2 remake and the Star Fox 64 original.
Just a few hours ago, it was revealed that a remake of the N64 classic is in the works. Obviously, one of the highlights of the new version is the overhauled graphics. Technology has come a long way since Star Fox 64 released and that means we’re getting a much prettier game. Nintendo also updated the character designs which, at least initially, have drawn mixed reactions from fans.
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Video: Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth Nintendo Switch 2 vs. PS5 vs. Xbox Series S graphics comparison
Posted on 2 weeks ago by Brian(@NE_Brian) in Switch 2, Videos | 0 comments
A new graphics comparison video has come in for the Nintendo Switch 2 vs. PS5 vs. Xbox Series S versions of Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth.
There’s already been plenty of talk about the level of detail in the Nintendo Switch 2 version, and that’s again on display here. Early on in the comparison, you’ll notice how some food is missing on the table. However, the same actually goes for the Xbox Series S version.
Digimon Story: Time Stranger Nintendo Switch 2 vs. Switch comparison, more frame rate and resolution details
Posted on 4 weeks ago by Brian(@NE_Brian) in News, Switch, Switch 2 | 0 comments
Digimon Story: Time Stranger will be on both Nintendo Switch 2 and Switch this summer, and for those wondering how the two versions compare, we have some screenshots that give you a better look at things.
Where the two consoles different will come down to the technical side of the experience. This was previously confirmed in a Nintendo Direct, but on Switch 2, Bandai Namco is planning two different modes. Performance gives you a 1080p resolution and up to 60 frames per second while Quality Mode is 4K (1080p in handheld mode) at up to 30 frames per second. Also note that HDR is only supported in Quality Mode.
Video: Pragmata Nintendo Switch 2 vs. PS5 vs. Xbox Series S/X comparison
Posted on 1 month ago by Brian(@NE_Brian) in Switch 2, Videos | 0 comments
Following the launch of Pragmata, a new graphics comparison has come in for the Nintendo Switch 2, PS5, and Xbox Series S/X versions.
Much of the details were previously covered in a Digital Foundry report, which we covered here. Capcom did make a number of graphical changes to get the title running on Nintendo Switch 2. However, the end result is that this is still the same game that you can find elsewhere – no cuts were made to the gameplay.
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Video: Warframe Nintendo Switch 2 vs. Switch comparison
Posted on 1 month ago by Brian(@NE_Brian) in Switch, Switch 2, Videos | 0 comments
Digital Extremes has published an official graphics comparison video for Warframe on Nintendo Switch 2 and Switch.
The game has been on Nintendo’s previous console for a few years now. However, a Nintendo Switch 2 version just released this week. Needless to say, it’s significantly improved on the new system.
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Video: Super Mario Bros. Wonder Nintendo Switch 2 vs. Switch graphics comparison
Posted on 1 month ago by Brian(@NE_Brian) in Switch, Switch 2, Videos | 0 comments
We now have a Super Mario Bros. Wonder Nintendo Switch 2 vs. Switch graphics comparison video following the release of the new version.
Although this may seem like a small technical upgrade – and at the end of the day it is – the game should look clearer than ever before. That’s all thanks to the increased resolution.
Video: Fatal Frame 2 Remake Nintendo Switch 2 vs. PS5 vs. Xbox Series S/X comparison
Posted on 2 months ago by Brian(@NE_Brian) in Switch 2, Videos | 0 comments
Koei Tecmo put out a demo for Fatal Frame 2: Crimson Butterfly Remake on all platforms this week, which is allowing fans to put a Nintendo Switch 2 vs. PS5 vs. Xbox Series S/X graphics comparison.
Right now the biggest concern on all platforms might be performance. Although the game targets 30 frames per second everywhere, we’re hearing that it can be unstable. The Nintendo Switch 2 version has a dynamic 1080p resolution from a roughly common 720p-576.
Video: Resident Evil Requiem Nintendo Switch 2 vs. PS5 graphics comparison [update: second comparison]
Posted on 2 months ago by Brian(@NE_Brian) in Switch 2, Videos | 0 comments
September 12: After it was just announced for Nintendo Switch 2 today, a Resident Evil Requiem graphics comparison has already come in that puts it up against the PS5 version.
We’ll have a better idea about how the game looks and runs on Nintendo’s console, but so far, the results are fairly impressive. There are some changes here and there, but this shows that the system is capable of running current-gen titles. It’s far different from what we used to see with games that were downgraded for Nintendo Switch 1 – and many projects simply couldn’t run on the platform.
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Video: Fallout 4 Nintendo Switch 2 vs. PS4 vs. PS5 graphics comparison
Posted on 2 months ago by Brian(@NE_Brian) in Switch 2, Videos | 0 comments
Following the launch of Fallout 4 on Nintendo Switch 2 today, a new graphics comparison video has surfaced which includes the PS5 and PS4 versions.
What might be the most interesting here are the different options you get on Nintendo Switch 2. Different modes are available for 30, 40, and 60 frames per second.
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Video: Monster Hunter Stories 3 Nintendo Switch 2 vs. Xbox Series S vs. PS5 graphics comparison
Posted on 3 months ago by Brian(@NE_Brian) in Switch 2, Videos | 0 comments
Monster Hunter Stories 3: Twisted Reflection has been given a new graphics comparison video for its Nintendo Switch 2, Xbox Series S, and PS5 versions. This is based on the new demo that just debuted a few days ago.
Right now the main concern with the Nintendo Switch 2 version is the game’s frame rate. Performance isn’t a massive issue when docked, but in portable mode, there are more drops below 30 FPS – hopefully a patch will tidy things up. It is worth noting that on Nintendo Switch 2, the frame rate is more stable compared to Xbox Series S when docked. The frame rate isn’t really perfect on any platform due to a lack of a cap.









