

Everyone here says the same if you don't think so. And yes Witcher 3 graphics for the switch is superb for the handheld/console. So try to know what the situation is at hand before rushing over to type because you think you can. No one here is seeking for opinions, just best graphics games on the switch is the only opinions needed for the thread and not vice versa. Your opinion yes but it's not meant for this thread. So they're not here to criticize the switch PAL! unlike you. The thread is about "featured: best Nintendo switch games with best graphics for the system" it may not have the 4k or quality of the other big consoles but it still stands it's own grounds considering the limitations of the system. Wed 22nd Apr you're a strange one aren't you?ĭo you really understand what this thread is about to start with?įrom what you're saying, I'm very sure you don't.But ARMS? One of the best-looking games I've probably played this generation, and for good reason.

Games like BoTW and Astral Chain, and even Super Mario Odyssey look amazing. At least not to the degree of ARMS, I would say. The animations don't seem janky in any way whatsoever, giving the whole game a sense of "natural" that you really don't see in any other video game. It is literally my best looking Switch game by a mile. But the one game that will forever stand out to me when discussing best-looking games on the Switch is ARMS.

Honestly, I've played a ton of games that look amazing on the Switch, especially in handheld mode. That didn't really lessen my experience while playing the game, but even I can admit that the Switch version of Senua's Sacrifice won't be winning a lot of Best Graphics awards. While I enjoyed the game a lot, it was definitely blurry in a lot of cases, and sometimes it reminded me of a GameCube game. Tue 21st Apr Senua's Sacrifice? Mm, not too sure about that.Many cross-platform titles such as Hellblade: Senua's Sacrifice, Witcher 3, Warframe and Alien: Isolation look truly remarkable on Switch considering the console's comparative power limitations, but the following list highlights games we believe stand alongside the very best visuals of the generation, regardless of platform - you'll find no 'considering the hardware' caveats here. How far we've come since the Game Boy days!īelow we've put together a list of the best-looking games on Switch - titles that prove you don't necessarily need a dozen teraflops, HDR lighting and fancy-pants liquid-cooling solutions to produce gorgeous visuals in a modern video game. Couple clever programming with excellent art direction and Switch can deliver stunning visuals on a little console you can throw in a backpack.

Switch may not output at a native 4K at 120 fps, but Nintendo diminutive little hybrid can still pack a punch for the eyeballs. While the Switch might not be able to compete with other platforms in pure processing terms, there's certainly no shortage of beautiful-looking games on the console.
