
There’s a slight drop in graphical fidelity from the PS4 version to get this working on Switch, but the mission structure, combat system and overall vibe of the thing do suit the Switch better.

So I gave it another spin, and as it turns out, I was right. However, I did think that this would be a more natural fit for the handheld console, as it has all of those qualities about it: it’s a relatively streamlined, fairly short action-brawler, with a simple (but vibrant) visual style that wouldn’t have lost much on the smaller screen.

I almost wasn’t going to play this version at all, as the updates that were being trumpeted in the PR were relatively minor, and while I like this game a lot, I find myself with less and less time to play even the best games that I like. I’m going to simply copy in a big chunk of my original review of Neptunia X Senran Kagura: Ninja Wars on PlayStation 4 for this review of the new Nintendo Switch edition.
