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Rise of the Tomb Raider Switch 2 Port Review: Solid but Compromised

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Dominic L

10d ago· 5 min readenReview

Summary

Rise of the Tomb Raider has been ported to the Nintendo Switch 2, offering Nintendo owners a chance to play the acclaimed action-adventure game. However, the port sits in the middle of the pack compared to other Switch 2 ports — it's a solid experience but doesn't fully translate the visual fidelity and performance found on other platforms. The article reviews the port's technical performance, graphical compromises, and gameplay experience, concluding that while it's a great game for Nintendo owners to experience, better versions exist elsewhere.

Source

bskyRise of the Tomb Raider Switch 2 Port Review: Solid but Compromisedthesixthaxis.com

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We learn, we accept, we lose our ability to wonder.
For every impressive feat of engineering – like last week's Final Fantasy VII Rebirth – there's another that doesn't, or can't, translate the full experience from other consoles across to Nintendo's lower-powered platform.
Rise of the Tomb Raider sits somewhere in the middle, and while it's a great game for Nintendo owners to experience, you will find better versions of it elsewhere.
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“We learn, we accept, we lose our ability to wonder”. This is Rise of the Tomb Raider’s opening monologue, but it might as well apply to all the ports of

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