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  1. Jun 26, 2019
    0
    This game is something to avoid please if you value your switch. I bought thinking it looks decent and after mission 7 it froze my switch and made it a brick. 25 dollars for a game that lags frequently with a lot of action and freezes your switch is not worth the pain!
  2. Jul 13, 2019
    0
    Probely the best looking technically worst game on switch. The framerate ist about 10 fps and the game often freezes, sometimes you have to hard reset the switch cause it doesnt react anymore. The Translation is garbage and the gameplay is only a matter of grinding. No Patch ist gonna make this game good. Its F2P in Android for good reasons. Dont pay for this garbage!
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  1. Jun 26, 2019
    70
    While there are a fair few top-down dungeon crawlers and action RPGs on Switch today, there’s always room for more – especially when they fly in the face of mobile gaming’s unpredictable quality levels. And while Blade II's aesthetic is nothing new – in fact, we’d say Bloodborne and The Witcher III are really having their style cramped – the quality of its presentation and performance on Switch really makes up for it. Its slick and fast combat has plenty of depth to offer, but it’s let down by samey and uncreative level designs that repeat themselves far too often.
  2. 10
    Blade II is a great example of what happens when you let a content-driven business make a content-driven game. There's plenty in there to do, but doing any of it is a complete waste of time. Sadly, games like Blade II are far too common, and happen right up and down the industry, from the tiny indies making mobile titles, right through to the biggest companies churning out the blockbusters. The contentification of video games is a plague, and Blade II is one of the most egregious examples of that.