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Halo Franchise Expands with Campaign Evolved and Cross-Platform Releases

Originally Published 2 months ago — by DSOGaming

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Microsoft announced Halo: Campaign Evolved, a faithful remake of Halo: Combat Evolved using Unreal Engine 5, featuring improved graphics, new missions, weapons, and multiplayer options, set for release in 2026. Comparisons show the remake surpasses the remaster and original in visual quality, offering enhanced gameplay and crossplay support.

Pokémon Legends: Z-A Shines on Switch 2, Leaves Questions on Original

Originally Published 2 months ago — by Nintendo Everything

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A graphics comparison shows that Nintendo Switch 2 offers significant improvements over Switch 1 for Pokemon Legends: Z-A, including higher frame rates (60 FPS vs. 30 FPS), better resolution (scaled 2160p vs. 1080p), sharper textures, and reduced pop-in, enhancing the gaming experience on the newer console.

Resident Evil Requiem and More Titles Announced for Nintendo Switch 2

Originally Published 4 months ago — by Nintendo Everything

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A graphics comparison between Resident Evil Requiem on Nintendo Switch 2 and PS5 shows impressive results, indicating the new console's capability to run current-gen titles with quality close to PS5, marking a significant improvement over previous Nintendo Switch models.

Cronos: The New Dawn - A Horror Masterpiece and Next-Gen Gaming Showcase

Originally Published 4 months ago — by Nintendo Everything

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A graphics comparison between Nintendo Switch 2 and PS5 for the upcoming game Cronos: The New Dawn shows lower resolution and frame rate on Switch 2, with stable 30 FPS and upscaled 1080p, and reduced lighting effects, highlighting the hardware differences.

"Silent Hill 2 Remake Comparison and Free Game Raise Concerns for Franchise's Future"

Originally Published 1 year ago — by DSOGaming

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A comparison video between the original Silent Hill 2 and the upcoming remake showcases similar cut-scenes and puzzles with different camera angles in the remake. Despite complaints about combat mechanics, the remake feels and plays better than the original, and the trailer's focus on combat is not indicative of the entire game. Reports suggest the remake will use Unreal Engine 5 and may have demanding PC requirements, with a potential release date in early 2024 or later.

"Brothers: A Tale of Two Sons Remake - Graphics and Gameplay Comparison"

Originally Published 1 year ago — by IGN

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A graphics comparison video showcases the visual improvements in the 2024 remake of Brothers: A Tale of Two Sons, originally released in 2013, using Unreal Engine 5 by developer AvantGarden Games. The remake is set to launch on February 28 for PS5, Xbox Series X|S, and PC.

"The Last of Us Part 2: Remastered Graphics Comparison and Performance Review"

Originally Published 2 years ago — by Push Square

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The Last of Us Part 2 is set to launch on PS5 with technical enhancements, offering a native 4K version with improved lighting and smaller graphical details. The PS5 version appears substantially darker, enhancing the game's realism, while smaller details like ground textures receive a more defined look. The remaster may make the game one of the best looking titles on PS5, but the £10/$10 upgrade cost is up for debate.

Nintendo Switch's Mortal Kombat 1: A Disappointing Graphics Comparison

Originally Published 2 years ago — by EventHubs

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A graphics comparison between Mortal Kombat 1 on the Nintendo Switch and other consoles reveals that the Switch version has noticeably lower graphical quality, longer load times, and a somewhat stable 60 frames per second frame rate. The footage highlights the limitations of the six-year-old console and raises anticipation for a potential Switch 2 to keep up with modern titles.

"Graphics Showdown: Mortal Kombat 1 on Switch, Steam Deck, Xbox Series S, and PS5"

Originally Published 2 years ago — by GoNintendo

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A graphics comparison video by ElAnalistaDeBits showcases the differences between Mortal Kombat 1 running on the Nintendo Switch, Steam Deck, Xbox Series X, and PS5. The Switch version runs at 900p and ~60fps when docked, and 720p in handheld mode, with dynamic resolutions that can drop as low as 640p (docked) or 480p (handheld). Various graphical aspects, including textures, lighting, and crowd levels, have been adjusted to accommodate the Switch's hardware. Watch the video to see the trade-offs and differences for yourself.

"Graphics Showdown: Mortal Kombat 1 on Switch, Steam Deck, Xbox Series S, and PS5"

Originally Published 2 years ago — by GoNintendo

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A graphics comparison video by ElAnalistaDeBits showcases the differences between Mortal Kombat 1 running on the Nintendo Switch, Steam Deck, Xbox Series X, and PS5. The Switch version runs at 900p and ~60fps when docked, and 720p in handheld mode, with dynamic resolutions that can drop as low as 640p (docked) or 480p (handheld). Various graphical aspects, including textures, lighting, and crowd levels, have been adjusted to accommodate the Switch's hardware. Watch the video to see the trade-offs and differences for yourself.

"Graphics Showdown: Mortal Kombat 1 on Switch, Steam Deck, Xbox Series S, and PS5"

Originally Published 2 years ago — by GoNintendo

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A graphics comparison video by ElAnalistaDeBits showcases the differences between Mortal Kombat 1 running on the Nintendo Switch, Steam Deck, Xbox Series X, and PS5. The Switch version runs at 900p and ~60fps when docked, and 720p in handheld mode, with dynamic resolutions that can drop as low as 640p or 480p. Various graphical aspects such as textures, lighting, and crowd levels have been adjusted to accommodate the Switch's hardware capabilities. Watch the video to determine if the trade-offs are worth it.

Metal Gear Solid 3 Remake: Cheesy or Impressive?

Originally Published 2 years ago — by IGN

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IGN compared the graphics of the original Metal Gear Solid 3 release on PS2 with the upcoming Metal Gear Solid 3 Remake, Delta Snake Eater, and found the differences to be surprising. Only a few screenshots of the remake have been released so far, but the comparison shows a significant improvement in graphics.

RE4 Remake showcases impressive graphics on past-gen and next-gen consoles.

Originally Published 2 years ago — by Wccftech

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YouTuber 'ElAnalistsDebits' has released a graphics comparison video of the new Resident Evil 4 Remake, showing how great the game looks on past-gen consoles. The comparison video also shows the differences between the original game and the remake. While the PlayStation 5 version benefits from better textures, animations, and improved lighting, the PS4 version is no slouch either. The game is out now for PC, PlayStation 5, PlayStation 4, Xbox Series X, Xbox Series S, and Xbox One.