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![]() You do get a native 1080p resolution when docked, dropping down to the expected 720p when running in mobile mode, providing a crisp presentation and welcome respite from the upscaled fare we've been looking at recently. Unfortunately, its portable nature still shines through and it's clearly the less impressive looking game overall. Starting with the original release, this HD version shares a lot of elements with the original game but increases the resolution and quality of certain assets. Suddenly those 128GB and 200GB MicroSD cards are starting to look quite compelling. For those buying the digital package of the complete release, the first game adds a further 13GB to the tally. The far more impressive successor is redeemed via a digital token, and at a hefty 23GB, you need to make sure you have plenty of room available on either your internal storage or your SD card. However, you only get the original Revelations on the actual cart. However, physical releases are available in the US and Japan. So, the question is, do we get the definitive version of the original game? And does the Switch port of the sequel hold up alongside the existing releases?įirst things first - as we understand it, in the EU, both titles are only available to buy separately via digital download. Capcom's recently released Resident Evil Revelations collection is an interesting choice for conversion then, bringing together an improved port of Revelations 1 - which debuted on 3DS, remember - and its sequel, designed primarily with current-gen consoles in mind. ![]() ![]() Switch ports of library titles? We're all for them if the game is right and the quality of the port holds up.
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