Boy, is Wanderstop a game I wish I hadn’t played at launch. Not because it isn’t an interesting title. It’s a fascinating look at burnout and what happens when someone who won’t stop pushing goes through a genuine crisis. But when I
There is a compromise to it, however, Wanderstop looked far sharper on the PS5 than it does on the Switch 2. Character and environmental models might not look as sharp and crisp. Shadows don’t seem as well-defined either, which can make the lighting seem odd. The colors still pop and the cartoonish approach are maintained, which helps lesson the blow from it not being as well-defined and clear as on the other console. But the visual compromise is very visible.
Yes, Wanderstop took its time getting to the Switch 2, but it’s a situation where it feels like that makes a big difference in a positive way. Bugs that could be a bother on the PS5 seem to be all gone. It runs well. It doesn’t look as great here as it did on other platforms, but it isn’t bad and the design direction helps mitigate that.
Wanderstop is on the Switch, Switch 2, PS5, Xbox Series X, and PC.
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Author: 360 Technology Group
