| d21lewis said: Something is wrong with quoting on my phone. I own Bayonetta 1 on Xbox 360 (which means I have it for Xbox One X), Wii U, and Switch. I'm personally disappointed with the image quality of the Switch version of Bayonetta 1 on my 4K TV. Unlike most of my other Switch games, it looked really muddy. I also fired up Bayonetta 2 and it looks really sharp and vibrant. I really can't use Bayonetta 1 as an example of Switch shortcomings because Bayo 2 looks so much better! And, like Digital Foundry said, it may actually be the best console version available. I'll compare the original Xbox 360 version to the the Switch version and maybe even the Xbox One X version myself, tonight. I feel like there's a lack of aliasing on the Switch but I could just be remembering things wrong. Personally, optional portability makes it the version to own, anyway. |
The Bayo ports to Switch are very barebones conversions; they're not bad per se, they just don't do much to take advantage of the hardware beyond just the almost automatic framerate boost that comes from a faster GPU. I mean, it's cool that both games run smoother than 360/Wii U in portable mode, but the docked mode feels like an afterthought.








