Digital Foundry Dives Into Tomb Raider: Definitive Edition's "Big Downgrades" On Switch 2
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Tomb Raider: Definitive Edition Review (Switch 2)
Tomb Raider Definitive Edition is a surprise port that recently arrived on the Nintendo Switch and Switch 2. Since it was released quietly, many of us expected it to be a mess. Instead, it turned out to be a competent port with solid performance. Even so, there are a few drawbacks worth pointing out. While Tomb Raider Definitive Edition runs fine on the Switch 1 because it is an older game, more than a decade old, originally released on PS3 and …
Tomb Raider 2013 On Switch 2 Looks Worse Than Old PS4 Version – Digital Foundry Explains Why
Many players were hoping Nintendo’s new hybrid would be a great way to revisit Tomb Raider, but Digital Foundry’s latest tests show that the Switch 2 Definitive Edition actually falls behind the PS3 and PS4 versions in several key areas. Back in 2013, millions of players discovered the rebooted Tomb Raider, a comeback worthy of Lara Croft’s legend, and few would have guessed that its “definitive” version would quietly return years later on bot…
Digital Foundry Dives Into Tomb Raider: Definitive Edition's "Big Downgrades" On Switch 2
A Lara catching up to do.Our good friends over at Digital Foundry have delivered their tech review of Tomb Raider: Definitive Edition, which shadow dropped onto Switch 1 and 2 last week, and it's something of a mixed bag.Starting on a positive note, the Switch 2 version of the game sets out to hit 60fps, and it does so consistently. DF's Thomas Morgan notes that he noticed "barely any drops" when playing in either handheld or docked modes, so th…
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