Crysis Remastered (Switch Edition) Reviews
Crysis Remastered is not the best way to play Crysis, but it isn’t a terrible port. Still, calling the Switch version a “remaster” is a bit of a stretch. You’ll have to look past the dated visuals of the experience and maybe a few technical bugs, but if you’re looking to play Crysis on the go you’re covered. However, if you can wait, it might be better to wait for a more powerful console release (or just play it on PC).
Even with some graphical sacrifices, playing Crysis in portable mode in 2020 is an absolute dream and a game that keeps being extremely fun.
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Crysis Remastered for Nintendo Switch, although it hardly justifies its name, it brings the great game of 2007 to our hands. Watching this game that was long a PC hardware manufacturers' nightmare, running on a portable device, is not something you see every day, although the technical concessions to achieving it have been remarkable and can tarnish a bit the final experience about the game.
Review in Spanish | Read full review
It's true. Nintendo Switch can handle Crysis. However it does not make the life easy to the player with messy controls and not so ideal performance.
Review in Portuguese | Read full review
Crysis actually works on the Switch. This is a commendable effort, a port I would have never imagined I’d ever play on a Nintendo platform, let alone a portable. It’s nowhere near as close to the PC original in terms of visual fidelity and performance, but it’s still a massive improvement over the underwhelming console ports from the past generation.
Crysis Remastered on the Switch really is the best alternative to playing Crysis when compared to any of the other ports that have come before.