

While frame rate gets improvements, the graphical output remains much the same, at 720p both docked and handheld.

It is definitely not perfect, as dring some of the most intense moments you will notice frames dropping but overall, from start to finish, the experience on the Switch is much cleaner, and therefore, much more enjoyable. Numerous outlets have reported that the frame rate in the WIi U version of Bayonetta 2 would often dip into the 30s, while on the Switch, frame rate seems to run relatively consistent at 60 fps. The first obvious difference between the Wii U version and the Nintendo Switch version is a drastic improvement in frame rate, which makes the entire experience much more enjoyable from my point of view. But has there been any improvements in the two years between the Wii U launch and the Switch launch? Let’s dive in and look.įormer writer John Clements reviewed Bayonetta 2 when it was on the Wii U, and his review in it’s entirety can be viewed by clicking the link or looking below! We want to focus here on the changes to the Switch version!īetter Frame Rate on Switch, Graphically Equal Although it hasn’t been that long since we all had the opportunity to play Bayonetta 2 on the Wii U, I think it was very important for Nintendo to bring the whole trilogy to the Switch. While my colleague Daniel has been working on our review of Bayonetta, I’ve been working on Bayonetta 2.

If you never got around to owning a Wii U – or if you did but never got a chance to play Bayonetta 2 – Nintendo is giving you the ability to play both Bayonetta 1 and 2 ahead of the launch of Bayonetta 3 later this year.
