Video: Technische Analyse von Metroid Dread On Switch von Digital Foundry



Metroid-Schrecken has finally landed on the Switch this week, and now the experts over at Digital Foundry have shared their own technical analysis of Samusnew adventure.

So, how does it hold up? In docked mode, the game delivers a 1600×900 resolution, and in portable mode, it’s apparently just as stunningrunning at anative 720p” – likely to showcase the new OLED display.

In terms of the game’s performance, the target frame rate is 60fps, although sometimes there are some slowdowns possibly tied tobackground streaming”. And cutscenes are capped at 30fps.

Abgesehen davon, one notable inclusion worthy of mention in Metroid Dread is the addition of 5.1 Videos und Musik – something that’s rarely heard on the Switch:

With Metroid Dread, Mercury Steam not only showcases surround sound ‘done properon the system, it’s also something of a masterclass in general for sound design and layout, giving us one of the most powerful aural experiences of the year.

Digital Foundry signs off by saying this is easily thebest gameMercurySteam has ever worked onbreathing new life into the series.

If you would like to learn more about Metroid Dread, be sure to check out our own Nintendo Life review of the game, we awarded it an outstanding 10 von 10 Sterne.