Bayonetta 2 On Nintendo Switch Sports Higher Resolution Shadows, Better Texture Filtering; Comparison Video Shared

Feb 5, 2018 at 02:01pm EST
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Bayonetta 2 is soon going to release on Nintendo Switch alongside the original game, and those who are looking to experience the definitive edition of the game would do well in getting the new release, as there are several other improvements which have been highlighted today in a new comparison video.

Nintendo Life shared earlier today a new comparison video, which puts the Switch and Wii U versions side by side. Judging from the video, the Nintendo Switch release comes with higher resolution textures, faster load times, better texture filtering and less washed out colors.

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Bayonetta blasts her way to Nintendo Switch in Bayonetta and Bayonetta 2, but how does she look on the new system?

Last week, Nintendo released a brand new trailer showing both the original Bayonetta and Bayonetta 2, focusing on amiibo support, motion controls and more. Sadly, the two games won't receive any major gameplay change or new feature, not counting the ability to play Bayonetta 2's multiplayer mode offline.

Bayonetta and Bayonetta 2 launch on Nintendo Switch on February 16th. While the sequel is only available on Nintendo consoles, the original game has also been released on PS3, Xbox 360 and, more recently, PC.

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