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Nintendo Switch 2: Backward Compatibility and Major Upgrades

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The Nintendo Switch 2’s backward compatibility has exceeded expectations, as many original Switch games now run noticeably better on the new system. A recent test by Modern Vintage Gamer revealed that games like Ni No Kuni 2: Revenant Kingdom, The Wonderful 101 Remastered, Darksiders 3, Resident Evil 5, and Fire Emblem Warriors: Three Hopes run significantly smoother on the Switch 2, effortlessly maintaining 60 FPS where they previously struggled.

While these games had issues with consistent framerates on the original Switch, the Switch 2 offers a substantial improvement, especially for unpatched titles.
Nintendo Switch 2: Backward Compatibility and Major Upgrades
This level of backward compatibility is remarkable, showcasing how the newer console can breathe new life into older games without needing updates.

Although the Switch 2 doesn’t completely revolutionize gaming in the way some other Nintendo consoles have, it’s still a solid upgrade. As highlighted by Chris in his review, the Nintendo Switch 2 is a substantial improvement over the original, boasting a larger, crisper display and support for 4K resolution when docked. The system offers a professional feel with clear quality-of-life improvements that make gaming more enjoyable.

However, it’s not without its drawbacks. While the performance is impressive, the lack of a strong launch lineup may make some hesitant to buy. Additionally, the storage is quite limited, and you’ll need an additional MicroSD Express card to expand the memory, adding to the overall cost. Despite these concerns, the Nintendo Switch 2 is now available worldwide, offering a new experience for fans of Nintendo’s iconic hybrid console.

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