NieR:Automata The End of YoRHa Edition (Nintendo Switch)
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Action-Packed Battles – Switch between melee and ranged attacks against enemies and bosses across a variety of open field maps; Tight controls and fluid combat are simple to learn while offering plenty of depth for experienced action gamers
Players can perform high-speed battle actions—combining light and heavy attacks—and switch through an arsenal of weaponry while evading enemies with speed and style
Beautifully Desolate World – The game seamlessly joins together hauntingly beautiful vistas and locations with no area loading; The environments contain a wealth of sub-events in addition to the main storyline
Masterfully Crafted Story and Characters – NieR:Automata tells the story of androids 2B, 9S and A2 and their ferocious battle to reclaim a machine-driven dystopia overrun by powerful weapons known as machine lifeforms
Elements of an RPG – Players will obtain a variety of weapon types, level up in battle, learn new combat skills, and customize a loadout that caters to their playstyle
Pod Support System – Pods can attack the enemy in both manual and lock-on modes and also assist outside of battle, such as allowing the player to glide through the air; Pods can be enhanced throughout the game with upgrades
"Auto Mode" Available for Beginners – Novice players can elect "Auto Mode" for easy attacks and evasions
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NieR:Automata The End of YoRHa Edition has a 4.8 out of 5 star overall rating on Amazon based on 799 reviews.
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I picked this up for around $15 on a Steam sale. It runs awesome on a Steam Deck @ 60fps and is a perfect handheld game. But not so sure I would want to play it on a Switch. It would definitely be blurry low res graphics with low frame rates.
I have Lego Star Wars on both Switch and Steam Deck. It is almost not playable on the Switch, but is awesome on the Steam Deck. I recommend sticking to games designed for Switch.
I find that surprising, they must have gimped the graphics a bunch in order to achieve that.
Playing Bayonetta 3 right now (another Platinum game) - nowhere near as fluid of combat as Nier Automata. Can only imagine how much they had to simplify some of the massive battles to make this even as good as B3 on the Switch.
Playing Bayonetta 3 right now (another Platinum game) - nowhere near as fluid of combat as Nier Automata. Can only imagine how much they had to simplify some of the massive battles to make this even as good as B3 on the Switch.
This is probably the best third party Switch port according to Digital Foundry. Actually looks like the PS4 port and very stable fps, not the blurry and stuttering Doom ports that are unplayable IMO.
I picked this up for around $15 on a Steam sale. It runs awesome on a Steam Deck @ 60fps and is a perfect handheld game. But not so sure I would want to play it on a Switch. It would definitely be blurry low res graphics with low frame rates.
I have Lego Star Wars on both Switch and Steam Deck. It is almost not playable on the Switch, but is awesome on the Steam Deck. I recommend sticking to games designed for Switch.
Different developers.
The reviewers were surprised as to how well it ran. I was too. My issues were actually around loading. It crashed a couple of times when transporting to the ship and on some other load screen. I learned fast to save before doing anything that caused a load screen.
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I have Lego Star Wars on both Switch and Steam Deck. It is almost not playable on the Switch, but is awesome on the Steam Deck. I recommend sticking to games designed for Switch.
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I saw the frame dips with b3, it's brutal......
I have Lego Star Wars on both Switch and Steam Deck. It is almost not playable on the Switch, but is awesome on the Steam Deck. I recommend sticking to games designed for Switch.
The reviewers were surprised as to how well it ran. I was too. My issues were actually around loading. It crashed a couple of times when transporting to the ship and on some other load screen. I learned fast to save before doing anything that caused a load screen.