Many times when talking about Switch, the concept of "function is not good" will often hang on the lips, and communication with players on other console game platforms will also be disliked. But not being functional doesn't mean there aren't good games, and today we're going to talk about a few games on the Switch that are known for their graphics.
The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wilderness is Chinese
When it comes to the game screen on the Switch, you can never get around a game - The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wilderness. Even in the history of games, Zelda's graphics are among the best. Before Zelda's launch, this kind of game screen full of Japanese animation celluloid style plus "outer light" painting techniques was unacceptable to many players. Such a vivid picture performance is also considered to be a little too "personality". But after the game was released, these players had to accept the "true fragrance theorem", and even looking at the scenery was the most important part of zelda's game process.
"Luigi Mansion 3" is Chinese in the whole district
As a first-party game at Nintendo, gameplay is often the least worrying thing for me, but other factors are the reasons for buying old Ren games. And "Luigi Mansion 3" gave me a good reason. The game screen performance is really amazing, it should be the most powerful cartoon Switch exclusive game that everyone can access so far. Point-to-point resolution, various light and shadow effects in place, fire, water waves and various halo renderings make the picture very textured, and at one time people felt like they were watching a refined cartoon.
Angel Hunter Witch 2 has no Chinese
ACT game in the minds of the vast majority of players, the action system design is always in the first place, as long as the action design is excellent, other links can be put aside (such as ninja dragon on the NS, the screen performance is really not good). But the "Hunting Angel Witch" series is the opposite, attracting players is the exquisite graphics and gorgeous and exaggerated actions, anyway, my motivation for completing the level is to see what exquisite scenes can be seen after the pass, and what gorgeous moves can Sister Bei have to fight monsters, saying that it is the most dazzling ACT game is not too much, right?
The Chains of the Otherworld is Chinese
The picture expression of "Chains of The Otherworld" is too good, although at first glance the picture is between gorgeous and light pollution, but after starting to start, you will find that the picture of this work has indeed reached a first-class level in the cartoon rendering style, and there is a sense of seeing Japanese animation throughout the whole process. The handheld is 720P throughout the whole process, clear and sharp. The battle effects are dazzling and varied, the game scenes are delicate and exquisite, and the level of modeling is very high. Worthy of the same platinum studio work as "Angel Hunter Witch", the aesthetic really never disappoints players.
Ori: Elves and the Will of the Fire Chinese
If the above game is arguably the strongest Screen Performance in Switch, then in the 2.5D horizontal version of the Galaxy Castlevania game, "Ori" is the game with the strongest graphic performance, there is no one! This game alone is worth all players to experience, the excellent engine makes the game extremely gorgeous, so that the protagonist and other characters in the game, the environment interaction can become more vivid. At the same time, the production team also made different materials produce different lighting effects, and players can feel the light of different textures in the game. The overall game's graphics performance and aesthetic style are expanded into the entire 2.5D game category, which is an outstanding existence.
The above is the recommended part of this issue. As a part that players can feel at the first time they touch the game, the attraction to players is no less than good gameplay.