They compare the original version of Metroid Prime 4 with the one for the Nintendo Switch 2, and this is the final verdict
Seems like the Nintendo Switch 2 Editions of games are going to be worth it.
The long-awaited Metroid Prime 4: Beyond has boosted the excitement and debate as fans are eager to play it, and are also comparing its original Nintendo Switch version to the enhanced Nintendo Switch 2 Edition. With Retro Studios at the helm, the game has undergone significant upgrades to take advantage of the Switch 2’s advanced hardware.
ElAnalistaDeBits YouTube channel has posted a video where we can see both versions side to side, and the details are looking very good in the Nintendo Switch 2 Edition of the game.
Visual Enhancements
The Switch 2 edition of Metroid Prime 4 boasts stunning improvements in resolution, textures, and lighting. While the original Switch version runs at 1080p 60fps, the Switch 2 offers two modes: 4K 60fps with HDR in Quality Mode and 1080p 120fps with HDR in Performance Mode. The enhanced textures and sharper image quality on the Switch 2 create a more immersive experience, with improved draw distances and detailed assets that make the environments feel alive and more realistic.
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The Switch 2 edition also introduces new gameplay features, like mouse-style controls with the Joy-Con 2. This innovative system allows players to switch control modes seamlessly, enhancing precision and responsiveness. The original Switch version, while functional, lacks these advanced options, making the Switch 2 edition feel more precise, refined and modern.
Thanks to the Switch 2’s custom NVIDIA GPU, Metroid Prime 4 benefits from AI-driven DLSS for dynamic resolution scaling and ray tracing for realistic lighting and reflections. These technologies ensure smooth performance and breathtaking visuals, elevating the game beyond what the original Switch hardware can achieve.
The Final Verdict
While the original Switch version of Metroid Prime 4 delivers a solid experience, the Switch 2 edition is undeniably superior. The enhanced visuals, improved controls, and advanced performance features make it the definitive version of the game. For fans eager to experience Samus’s latest adventure in its full glory, the Switch 2 edition is the clear choice.
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