Hogwarts Legacy – Nintendo Switch Performance Review

The words impossible port, punching above its weight, and even black magic are thrown around often when it comes to games on diminutive hardware. With Hogwarts Legacy, now launching on the Nintendo’s Switch, it could be another time to wheel out those tropes… but not quite. Hogwarts Legacy is not a miracle port, despite squeezing onto the Switch (quite literally, with a 7.4GB install size compared to 22.1GB on the Xbox One version). It manages to be better than feared, yet in places still rough as expected.

Hexed Objects

Hogwarts Legacy on Switch offers only a single performance mode, with few options to choose from. This is a step down from the Xbox One version, which has motion blur, film grain and even an unlocked frame-rate toggle. To be clear, this is a last generation game through-and-through, as we discussed in our original performance review. This already reduces the pressure on this Switch port, but further reductions are required in order to mitigate the drastic reduction in CPU and GPU power, as well as lower memory size and bandwidth. On Switch, we have similar levels of performance to the Xbox One version, though some areas are worse. These mostly seem to be memory and/or CPU-bound sections of data streaming, keeping the world fed with data and cleaning up behind as it goes. The result is a game that can run pretty well at 30fps in non-stressful areas outside of battles and loading sectors. But during these moments it is often closer to the 50ms frame time, meaning we see frame rate around 24-25 fps for prolonged periods. That’s not great, and the sluggishness can be felt without a frame analysis.

Textures, objects, and walls pop in as you explore the halls of Hogwarts Castle, causing stuttering and lurching.

The biggest issues though come from general instantiation (creation) of objects and removal of others, which can cause huge 100-200ms spikes, resulting in lurching and pausing as frame rates drop into the low teens. Hogwarts Castle itself is the biggest culprit of these. Textures, objects, and walls pop in as you cut classes and explore the halls, causing stuttering and lurching. It’s worth noting that even the current-gen consoles and PC sometimes suffer from these same stutters and pauses, but the Switch is affected the most here, especially in dense areas, like among trees, in the castle, and when animating characters, with frame rates often below 30fps. The average across 10+ minutes of tested sections is still 28.3fps with a 95% frame time of 50ms, which is not great but certainly far from the worst game on Switch, and the amount being pushed here is impressive considering the hardware.

Stupefying Stutters

The single biggest challenge for this port is the tiny memory pool of the Switch. 4GB LPDDR5 RAM is all that’s available, and the game likely gets around 3.5GB, which is half that of the Xbox One, at most. Video capture is disabled in the game, highlighting the choices made to use all the RAM possible. The result is that the game has been redesigned quite extensively for this port. Loading is long in the last generation versions and by and large this is the same here. This impact is no more apparent than in the increased sector points exclusive to this port. Entering Hogsmeade used to be an open stroll up the main high street, whereas on Switch this is around a minute or so to load. Entering shops in Hogsmeade used to be seamless, whereas now we are met with a load for each door you enter and the same for the way out. All this, alongside the existing extra loading the last-generation versions added, means the Switch is competing with Starfield for the award of most Loading encountered in 2023.

As expected, resolution is a big cut, targeting 1280×720 in docked mode with very little to no anti-aliasing coverage, with dynamic resolution scaling giving a counted low of approximately 1024×576. This is a good result, as handheld mode is often 960×540. It may and likely does run DRS, but expect this as the best case or average result. Due to the small 720p screen it never looks bad here, although it is still very noisy with shimmer and blurry textures. Aside from the very low pixel counts, the other huge cut is texture quality.

The game can struggle with mip-map loading from its Unreal Engine 4 base, which means even with such a drastic cut to texture assets, we still see low quality mip-maps and incredibly low texture filtering, although the opening prologue is much better. When in the open map of the game, though, we see soft, soupy textures on everything. In addition, we also see massive light reductions – even the sun appears to have moved. Shadow maps are much shorter in cascade and quality, and interiors use less light and fewer shadow casting sources. The core physically-based materials are also largely gone now, with the layers reduced to base albedo and specular, giving us an Xbox 360/PS3 generational look. Supporting this is the massive reduction in object triangle count. Objects are less rounded and very hexagonal-looking compared to the Xbox One. Areas have also been changed to save on space and performance. Animated objects in windows are now plain textures, and views are walled off to save on geometry load and save precious CPU and GPU time.

Characters suffer the most, with stiffer and more robotic mouths and expressions

Characters suffer the most, with faces and expressions being impacted by the reduced level of detail, which can change the look and movement of faces. The animated bone rigging underneath is also dramatically reduced, leaving much stiffer and more robotic mouths and expressions. Shadows are very low resolution and can flicker and pop on faces when talking. All these things add up to a stark difference between the Xbox One and Switch versions, with reductions in lights, shadows, details, hair cards, animation, textures, and world detail. In addition, we also see huge cuts to grass, tree quality, world clutter, and NPCs. Even motion blur and SSR are removed, along with many sections that had rain are now removed or reduced. Water bodies rely on projected cube maps only for reflections which is understandable as it can be a GPU-heavy effect.

Sound is better than I had feared. The quality and clarity is severely compressed as expected, with the volume increased on the Switch to compensate and you also get fewer sound effects and even miss music at times, although this may be a memory related bug. All the voices, music, sound effects are included, though with a decent TV setup you may notice more pop, fizzle, and compression issues than on any other version.

Shrinking the Magic

Hogwarts Legacy was always going to be an uphill battle trying to fit onto the Switch, but the team achieved it. Loading, resolution, and performance all take a hit, but generally they are on the right side of playable, especially compared to such big games as Pokemon Scarlet and Violet last year, with Hogwards certainly pushing much more demanding visuals, quality and scale. Although the world, detail, and quality has been drastically cut back, it has been done intelligently so, showing the extensive use of plain textures for details, more billboard trees, and blockier objects. Think more VHS copy than cinema film print. Fine detail, material accuracy, color clarity, scale, and overall quality are sacrificed heavily, but you can make out the same wonder if you squint and use your imagination… and a little magic.

Assassin’s Creed Mirage will get New Game Plus and permadeath modes in a free update next month

Good news for those Assassin’s Creed fans who’ve already finished Mirage – a far more accomplishable task than in the series’ last few games – and are itching to dive back into the streets of ninth-century Baghdad for a fresh challenge: New Game Plus will arrive for free next month, along with a punishing new permadeath mode.

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Hands On: KarmaZoo’s Sweet Shape-Shifting Platforming Is All About Sharing The Love

We all need somebody to Lion.

We didn’t really know what to make of KarmaZoo when it was first revealed in this year’s Wholesome Direct. The co-op platformer from Devolver Digital and Pastagames looked sweet, for sure, but pretty pixel-art platforming is hardly a rare species in the jungle that is the Switch eShop. What was going to be the hook to separate this one from the rest of the pack? The answer: Sharing the love.

Of course, helping your teammates get to the goal should be the objective of any team-based platforming (we say, as our mind furiously flashes back to memories of being thrown off cliffs in New Super Mario Bros. U), but Karmazoo takes things up to another level where helping your teammates — and racking up some good karma in the process — is the name of the game.

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Share of the Week: Marvel’s Spider-Man 2 – Miles Morales

Last week, we asked you to share pictures of Miles Morales moving through the world of Marvel’s Spider-Man 2 using #PSshare #PSBlog. Here are this week’s highlights:

calisarah1998 shares Miles shooting webs wearing the Shadow-Spider Suit

FrameCaptureVP shares Miles perching in the snow wearing the Miles Morales 2020 Suit.

stabbed_jawa shares Miles hanging from a wall wearing the turtleneck-focused 10th Anniversary Suit.

AreeLyBadPun shares Miles swinging in front of a dynamic advertisement

txfoh_ shares Miles’ silhouette standing out against the green neon of Mysterio’s Coney Island attraction

thefrostysm shares Miles swinging past a colorful wall in the Evolved Suit

Search #PSshare #PSBlog on Twitter or Instagram to see more entries to this week’s theme. Want to be featured in the next Share of the Week?

THEME:  Marvel’s Spider-Man 2 – Villains

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Next week, #SpiderMan2PS5’s villains are taking the spotlight. Share venomous, villainous moments using #PSshare #PSBlog for a chance to be featured.

Should You Buy or Wait on These PS5 Video Game Deals for Black Friday?

PS5 Black Friday deals are in full swing, and we’ve already seen siginificant deals on PS5 slim bundles, 30% off PS Plus, DualSense controllers for just $49, and now we’re starting to see discounts on first and third party PS5 video games. Some of these discounts are great and likely the best we’re going to get, and others are good — but will likely be surpassed by Black Friday next week (November 24). Read on to find out what deals get our seal of approval, and what offers you should wait on.

God of War Ragnarok on PS5 for $34.99 – Buy

One of the standout games from 2022 was God of War Ragnarok. If you haven’t played this game yet, then you’re missing out — it’s truely incredible. We expected this title to pop up among the deals for Black Friday this year, and we’re just very excited that the 50% discount has gone live so early. Pick up your copy in the next week for the crazy price of $35. Walmart will have this for $40 next week, but we imagine that’ll be price matched before then.

Star Wars Jedi Survivor for $34.99 – Hold

While $34.99 is still a very good deal for one of the best Star Wars games ever made, $34.99 is not the best deal we will be getting on the sequel to Fallen Order. From November 22, Walmart will have Star Wars Jedi Survivor for just $30, which is a whole $4.99 less than every other retailer right now. So, if you have the patience, hold on that order and wait for the bigger and better Black Friday sales next week. If you simply want the game now, we’ll leave a link just below as well.

Final Fantasy 16 on PS5 for $39.99 – Buy

You can pick up 2023’s entry into the Final Fantasy saga for just $39.99, that’s a fantastic 43% off in Amazon’s Black Friday sale. If you’ve yet to play this game, then you should move fast to snap it up. We gave it a 9 back in June when it first came out, and we stick by that rating still. The 16th installment in the franchise is a little bit of a departure from what FF would usually expect from the series, but it’s absolutely worth playing. As far as we’re aware, this is the best deal we’re going to get on Final Fantasy 16.

Resident Evil 4 for $39.99 – Hold

In all honesty $40 for a Game of the Year contender is a great deal, it’s just not the best deal we’re going to get throughout Black Friday. Next week Resident Evil 4 will drop to just $30 at Walmart, and you can get early access to that deal if you’re a Walmart+ member.

Assassin’s Creed Mirage on PS5/ Xbox for $39.99 – Buy

You get a choice between consoles for this one, as Assassin’s Creed Mirage has dropped to just $39.99 in the early Black Friday sales across most retailers. This is the best deal we’re getting on AC, with Walmart not dropping it any further when their deals go live on November 22.

The Last of Us Part 1 for $39.99 – Buy

Let’s be honest, this is probably the price it should’ve been in the first place, rather than a whole — checks notes — $70? Well, at least it’s come down quite heavily in price now to $39.99. If you were hoping for any further discounts, you’re out of luck as this is the best we’re getting. Still, we think this is quite a good deal for the perfect version of one of the best games ever made.

Street Fighter 6 for $39.99 – Hold

Another good deal, but another hold for now. Just like its Capcom brother RE4, Street Fighter 6 is down to $39.99 at most retailers right now, but will fall to just $30 at Walmart when their proper Black Friday deals kicks off on November 22. So, for now, be patient and you can get an even better deal. Or, just ignore us and buy it now anyway cause you’re bored and want a game to play ASAP.

Metal Gear Solid – Master Collection Vol. 1 for $39.99 – Buy

Here’s another one where you get to go, hey it should’ve been that price in the first place! Well, we’ll let you have your fun. The MGS collection isn’t something to write home about, but it’s the best way to play the classic games on modern consoles right now, and it does come with a lot of content. So, at $39.99, you’re getting a reasonable deal here. It’s not getting any cheaper, either, so this is the best deal you’re going to get.

Robert Anderson is a deals expert and Commerce Editor for IGN. You can follow him @robertliam21 on Twitter.

Occult mysteries and sapphic yearnings abound in Long Live The Queen dev’s recent(ish) visual novel

Night Cascades is on sale,” a Steam notification informed me this week. I didn’t remember adding it to my wishlist, and honestly I didn’t remember what it was. Still, a visual novel about lesbians solving occult mysteries? Oh, and it’s made by the studio behind RPS favourites Long Live The Queen and Black Closet? For under £5? Ah, go on. Having now played it, yeah, I’m happy with the spooky investigation and clueless yearning that I got for a fiver.

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Ark: Survival Ascended Sells Over 600,000 on Steam in Two Weeks

Ark: Survival Ascended’s publisher has declared its launch successful after the dinosaur survival game sold over 600,000 copies on Steam in the two weeks following launch.

Snail, Inc., owner of developer Studio Wildcard, said Arc: Survival Ascended’s Steam launch “is only the beginning of the journey ahead”. The game is set to launch on Xbox and PlayStation later in November, although fans are sceptical after a number of delays to previously announced release windows.

Ark: Survival Ascended is Studio Wildcard’s Unreal Engine 5 remake of the original Ark: Survival Evolved. (If you’re playing, check out IGN’s comprehensive Ark: Survival Ascended guide).

Ark: Survival Ascended quickly shot to the top of Steam’s best-selling games list upon release, but players ran into performance issues that marred the launch. The game currently has a ‘mixed’ Steam user review rating of 56%. Studio Wildcard has acknowledged these issues, admitting to “a few bumps” since launch. But, it stressed, it’s working to address issues players report with patches. At the time of this article’s publication, more people were playing Ark: Survival Evolved than Ark: Survival Ascended.

Snail said it was “pleased” with Ark’s performance on the likes of YouTube, where it became the top live game within 24 hours of release, and Twitch, where it became one of the top six games streamed with over 5.6 million minutes watched during launch day. “The Company is confident that Ark: Survival Ascended will continue to captivate broader audiences worldwide through highly anticipated console releases,” Snail said.

Wesley is the UK News Editor for IGN. Find him on Twitter at @wyp100. You can reach Wesley at wesley_yinpoole@ign.com or confidentially at wyp100@proton.me.

New roguelike Realm of Ink is Hades by way of Chinese mythology

Hades is one of the many GOTY award winners I feel extremely guilty about barely spending any time with. I think I’ve played a couple of hours tops. Nobody must know! Oh drat. Anyway, despite my lack of expertise, the Supergiant action-roguelite was the first comparison that came to mind while watching the trailer for Realm of Ink, which has just been announced.

It makes use of a similar angled perspective, appears similarly focussed on build customisation, with hundreds of magic items to equip, and sees you playing out the backstories of various mythological personalities – derived, in this case, not from Ancient Greece but China and Buddhism.

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The Perfect PS5 2TB SSD Drops to Its Lowest Price Ever – Black Friday Deal

It feels like only yesterday that we were wrapping up our Black Friday coverage last year, and all of a sudden here we are again bringing you the fledgling deals from this year’s event. We’re being spoiled this month as retailers are starting to offer huge discounts as far out as a week away from the big day itself.

We like to stay on top of these early deals and one thing we’re always looking out for is savings on a PS5 SSD. If you head over to Amazon, you can find the Crucial P5 Plus 2TB Gaming SSD with Heatsink for just £99.99. That’s the lowest price it’s ever been.

You might see us banging on about on SSDs for PS5s a lot, but you may have wondered why we go on about them quite so much? Well, if you’re used to constantly having to juggle space whenever you install a new game, then you’re going to want to get yourself an SSD.

It will free up space, improve performance, and enhance your overall experience. Now is the time to grab one at a great price. Plus, you you don’t want to drop £100, the 1TB version is also down to just £57.99 right now as well.

More Great Early PlayStation Deals For Black Friday

PS5 fans can be particularly smug today as Sony has decided to officially go live with all of their Black Friday deals today. The deals on offer right now are pretty amazing too. First of all, you can grab a PS5 for just £379, or you can get a bundle that includes two free games for just £400.

PS Plus is also up to 30% off right now for new and current members, but you can save even more with a ShopTo gift card deal. For example, new members can get 12-months of PS Plus for £83.99 (down from £99.99), but the ShopTo £84 gift card costs just £74.85 so you’re securing a total saving of £25.14.