


So color me surprised when Larian Studios announced the release of Divinity: Original Sin 2 - Definitive Edition for Nintendo Switch last week. I'm glad someone wants them, but they've cut too much.

They're a technical achievement, but games like Doom or Wolfenstein 2 are a bridge too far in visual compromise. I'm not willing to give up all the visual fidelity though, and the Switch can only do so much.
