![]() It’s not the best-looking game I’ve seen, even on Nintendo’s new platform…but it holds up well to other modern games. There’s a noticeable resolution bump when the Switch is docked, but even undocked it’s a pleasant-looking game. For the most part the game sits around the 30FPS mark, and there’s plenty of foreground and background detail. ![]() Those chugs are pretty noticeable, but few and far between. The result is a sprawling, largely beautiful open world that only chugs in a few highly-detailed places. It’s quite a bit better-looking than the original 2013 release, with more detailed characters, landscapes, and effects. The game has been upgraded to the newest version of the TT Games Lego Engine, which now supports full real-time lighting and physically-based rendering, which lends more realism to the different materials in the game world. GRAPHICS/TECHĮven though I played the game on Switch, I don’t feel like I got a raw deal visually. There’s a lot of good visual gags in the world, like this Shop called Shop.
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