More importantly, how they made it look good.
Ah, we do love a good port for the Nintendo Switch. After all, the best way to play a game is in bed, which the PlayStations and Xboxes of the world can’t really manage without a whole living room/bedroom remodel. But the Switch gets a lot of sub-par ports with grainy, low-resolution art or — even worse for some — Cloud Editions, which force players without great internet to deal with compression artefacts and connection issues all over the shop.
So it’s very nice to see a port that has extra time put into the Switch version, like Life is Strange: True Colors, which was done by development studio Dragon’s Lake, and is covered in this technical behind-the-scenes video.
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