Kena: Bridge of Spirits Switch 2 Port Falls Short of Expectations
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Kena: Bridge of Spirits Switch 2 Port Falls Short of Expectations

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The Switch 2 version of Kena: Bridge of Spirits delivers a serviceable experience but fails to match the visual and performance standards set by its PlayStation counterparts.

The Switch 2 adaptation of Kena: Bridge of Spirits offers a functional experience but does not meet the visual and performance benchmarks established by its PlayStation versions. Despite the developers' cinematic background, the port operates at 30 frames per second in both docked and handheld modes, which affects the game's timing-sensitive combat and traversal mechanics.

Visually, the game runs at an internal resolution of 864p when docked, utilizing a "tiny" DLSS upscaler. This results in a less dense foliage compared to the PlayStation 4 version, which runs at 1080p with TAA. While the DLSS implementation can produce a sharp image, motion sequences reveal instability and artifacts not present on the PS4.

In handheld mode, the game operates at a native 540p resolution with further reductions in foliage density. Although the smaller screen size makes some issues less noticeable, the 30fps frame rate and temporal instability persist.

Overall, while the core art and animation of Kena: Bridge of Spirits remain impressive, the Switch 2 port does not surpass the PS4 version and lacks support for a 40fps mode. The DLSS Lite implementation also exposes more weaknesses than strengths, resulting in a conversion that feels like a missed opportunity.

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