Forum > Gaming Discussion > The Big Nintendo Switch 2 Thread
The Big Nintendo Switch 2 Thread
<< prev
avatar
Country: GB
Comments: 49077
News Posts: 59830
Joined: 2008-06-21
 
Fri, 04 Apr 2025 18:12:59

Error

I just don't.

I don't know if you've read the previews I posted or more importantly watched the GVG Good Vibes Gaming impressions videos:

https://youtube.com/@gvg?si=v-U8JM4_kmnvtgIG

They talk about it feeling unreal, surreal seeing some of the games running in person. Like they couldn't believe how good it looked. Especially apparent hearing them talk about Zelda upgrades, even if to me I wasn't impressed seeing it.

But for me, the most powerful system I've seen in person is a switch. Seeing the Prime 4 footage or some of these screens here, I'm honestly just seriously impressed. These games look way better than I was expecting.

I think its because they are franchises I'm used to seeing that jump. I just wasn't expecting it. Mario Kart character models and animation almost looks movie quality.

When the Prime 4 opening cutscene started it looked like movie level.

avatar
Country: GB
Comments: 49077
News Posts: 59830
Joined: 2008-06-21
 
Fri, 04 Apr 2025 18:14:31
robio said:



If anyone hasn't played Yakuza 0, you really should check it out. I think it's one of the best games I've played in a decade. Plus, there aren't a lot of other games that let you experience the sleazy side of Tokyo in the 1980s.

I've always been interested but think I need a demo.

Oh BTW Netflix has a series called Informa. Was a great watch, seemed like Yakuza.

avatar
Country: BE
Comments: 8372
News Posts: 615
Joined: 2013-06-11
 
Fri, 04 Apr 2025 18:17:07
Still looks like Mario Kart 8. Willseem even more true on my 1080p 60hz no HDR telly.
avatar
Country: GB
Comments: 49077
News Posts: 59830
Joined: 2008-06-21
 
Fri, 04 Apr 2025 18:51:30
R.f3dceaae86ddd19d1253f9248ab17d7d?rik=5FzEmA2kQpqQXg&riu=http%3a%2f%2fwww.cubed3.com%2fmedia%2f2017%2fJanuary%2fmk8dx3.jpg&ehk=ujsL8nw2iUO8mnfpvWX7f5SrkB6Xf%2b3D2IgwETF5sjU%3d&risl=&pid=ImgRaw&r=0&PC=EMMX01
Switch_MK8D_BCP_PeachGardens_screen_07.jpg


This is Mario Kart 8.

I feel World looks better. Plus it's open world.

avatar
Country: GB
Comments: 49077
News Posts: 59830
Joined: 2008-06-21
 
Fri, 04 Apr 2025 18:53:05
SupremeAC said:
Still looks like Mario Kart 8. Willseem even more true on my 1080p 60hz no HDR telly.

You must own a 4ktv. It's nuts if you don't.

I couldn't even find a 1080p tv under 32 inches. They're all 4k now.

avatar
Country: GB
Comments: 49077
News Posts: 59830
Joined: 2008-06-21
 
Sat, 05 Apr 2025 08:49:04
Another couple of tidbits

Duskbloods interview

https://www.ign.com/articles/switch-2-exclusive-the-duskbloods-7-things-we-learned-from-nintendos-interview-with-director-hidetaka-miyazaki

Director said he doesn't like PVPs and that it will be enjoyable for single player people. There's PVE.

And The Civilization 7 developer said that they were able to match the quality of a mid-range PC on the Switch 2 version.

avatar
Country: GB
Comments: 49077
News Posts: 59830
Joined: 2008-06-21
 
Sat, 05 Apr 2025 14:47:41
I was watching an impressions video showing Tears of the Kingdom and BOTW played in handheld.

They were talking about how it looked and I had a mind blowing moment. Played on the Switch 2 screen at 1080p 60fps or more.

The games will look and perform better than they did played in docked mode on original Switch.

That was 900p 30 fps.

Now even handheld will be HDR, 60 fps or higher and 1080p.

Also the smaller screen and higher resolution means the dpi will be so high it will look better than on a tv.

avatar
Country: GB
Comments: 49077
News Posts: 59830
Joined: 2008-06-21
 
Sat, 05 Apr 2025 14:56:00
Digital Foundry said:

As an opener for the deluge of games to come, Switch 2 lands where I would expect it to based on what we've seen so far - but there are two omissions that caught our attention. First of all, Nvidia's DLSS upscaler was expected to be a secret weapon of sorts for the new Nintendo machine and while my colleague, Tom Phillips, tells me that DLSS has been confirmed based on the developer presentation he's seen, we didn't see much - if anything - in the presentation to suggest that DLSS is in play on any of the titles we saw. Perhaps DLSS is more computationally expensive than more vanilla upscalers. Perhaps the mooted 'lightweight DLSS' for Switch 2 isn't ready yet. Or maybe the development tools don't support it yet - we'll just need to wait and see.

So this is intresting, I'll post thoughts later.

avatar
Country: GB
Comments: 49077
News Posts: 59830
Joined: 2008-06-21
 
Sat, 05 Apr 2025 15:12:16
https://www.nintendolife.com/features/opinion-no-one-is-talking-about-the-switch-2s-best-feature

No One Is Talking About The Switch 2's Best Feature HD Rumble 2

When I picked up Mario Kart World for the first time at the Switch 2 Experience, and revved up my car as we were guided towards the starting line, I felt something magical in my hands. The traction of the wheels and the sound of my engine caused the Joy-Con and the system to buzz like it was a motor powering up, prepping to win the DK Spaceport race with me.

I've played Mario Kart 8 Deluxe and other racing games where the controller vibrates when you get hit by an item or you make a backflip mid-air. But it's more than that. Improved HD Rumble is here, and it's glorious.

And more Switch 2 games I played — and the more of a 'feel' I got for the console, the Joy-Con, and the Pro Controller — the more I understood. I became convinced that the Switch 2's new HD Rumble is the console's best feature. It's so good.

I might have noticed the traction and the buzzing in Mario Kart, but my first real wow moment with the rumble was while playing Metroid Prime 4: Beyond. Every single missile, jump, and collision with an enemy resulted in a different form of rumble or feedback in the Joy-Con. A charge beam will cause a steady vibration in the controller, while missiles are much more explosive when they hit a foe. The variety in intensity made me feel like I was actually Samus (albeit, a clumsy version of Samus), especially when paired with gyro or Mouse Mode.

First-party games were really where the rumble shone brightest, with Drag x Drive syncing the rumbling with your own motions. Dragging the wheels via Mouse Mode, similarly to Mario Kart, the tracking and spin of the wheels on the wheelchair brought with them a distinctive buzz in my palms that felt exactly like rubber tires straining against the floor to push my character forward. The motion and the vibration paired are just another way the immersion felt like some of the best I've experienced on a console.

Maybe my favourite use of the rumble was in Super Mario Party Jamboree, which was completely unexpected. One particular minigame, which I've talked about elsewhere, involved spray painting Bob-ombs. To refill the can, you have to pick up the Joy-Con mouse and shake it. And when you shake it, it feels like a little ball is inside the controller, rattling around, causing the controller to vibrate as you shake.

avatar
Country: GB
Comments: 49077
News Posts: 59830
Joined: 2008-06-21
 
Sat, 05 Apr 2025 15:21:17
Switch 2’s genius Welcome Tour is nevertheless going to be a must-have game

https://www.vg247.com/switch-2-welcome-tour-must-have-game

The most eyebrow-raising price admission made by Nintendo during the Switch 2’s reveal was that the company plans to charge for the Nintendo Switch 2 Welcome Tour, a special game designed to introduce players to the system.

After playing the Welcome Tour, I can see why Nintendo felt like it could get away with charging a small amount for the game. It seems like an excellent experience, the sort of thing that demonstrates Nintendo at its most zany, experimental best.

These games are lovely. They’re cheeky, and genius.

It’s all lovely. It’s all simple, obviously. These are single-player affairs, and you’re not going to pump tens of hours into this - but it’s a delightful distraction and does a fabulous job of introducing people to the machine. I played demos of top ports and hotly-anticipated new games at the Switch 2 reveal - but the Welcome Tour was my most pleasant surprise. Though I’m baffled that it costs money.

Charging for this feels a tad cynical - even if it’s brilliant. Even if it’s a must-have. Complain as I might… I know I’m probably going to buy this. D'oh. And you probably should too. That’s capitalism, baby!

avatar
Country: GB
Comments: 49077
News Posts: 59830
Joined: 2008-06-21
 
Sat, 05 Apr 2025 15:44:01
Gamesradar said:

Cyberpunk 2077 on Switch 2 impressed me, but it's the statement of intent it means for Nintendo that's stuck with me.

I was genuinely shocked to not see more telltale signs of the hardware struggling to render everything I was trying to do. Instead of grinding to a halt graphically as I zoomed into the middle of a bunch of enemies, tossing grenades haphazardly and firing from the hip, it simply… kept up with all of my shenanigans.

While I'm not really the guy to ask about pixels and hardware and so on, anecdotally playing Cyberpunk 2077: Ultimate Edition largely reminded me of playing on PC with somewhere between "Medium" to "High" settings. It looked more than passable, good even at times, and didn't struggle with anything I had to throw at it. Otherwise, for better and worse, it's just Cyberpunk 2077 (plus the Phantom Liberty DLC expansion) for a new console.

Even with all of those caveats, it's still impressive to see in action. While playing, I couldn't stop thinking about what Cyberpunk 2077 of all games playing well on Switch 2 likely means for all of the other possibilities. If Cyberpunk 2077 can come to the Nintendo Switch 2 without much in the way of compromises, there's pretty much nothing stopping developers from bringing everything and anything that straddles the PS4/PS5 console release cycle.

<< prev
Log in or Register for free to comment
Recently Spotted:
Login @ The VG Press
Username:
Password:
Remember me?