And it has been developped on the Unreal Engine 4, meaning that a first party Nintendo exclusive used a third party graphical engine which is very peculiar and it's the first time in the history of Nintendo's first party games if not mistaken.
I have been impressed A LOT with the graphics and the creative and yet photorealistic environnement. All of the elements and all of the material legit look real, just like you could touch them, and I've seen no games done this to this level of photorealism. Furthermore, the environnements are very well designed, the lighting is also extremely good and the water looks very impressive too.
Now, being developped on the Nintendo Switch, it had to do compromises and the biggest factor here is dynamic resolution which can drop very below as you can see on the video, but the game has a constant 60fps and very very good graphics, just bad image quality because of the dynamic resolution and lack of good AF in some places.
Anyway, I am in complete love with this game, they really made the right choice to develop their game on this engine.
Now, I will be waiting 5-10 years that the Yuzu emulation to be perfected so that I can play this game on the perfect settings, constant 8K resolution, MSAA 8x, AF 16x along with other graphical settings. I can't wait for it.
>video: Yoshi's Crafted World: Unreal Engine 4… On A Nintendo Game?
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