Indiana Jones Switch 2 Port Lands at 1080p With 30 FPS and Exclusive Mouse Aiming
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Updated · Eurogamer.net · May 12
Indiana Jones Switch 2 Port Lands at 1080p With 30 FPS and Exclusive Mouse Aiming
4 articles · Updated · Eurogamer.net · May 12
1080p docked and 720p handheld, Indiana Jones and the Great Circle arrives on Switch 2 as a largely intact port rather than a stripped-down version.
30 FPS holds steady through most of the game, with the biggest compromises showing up in shadow quality, draw distance, missing top-end ray tracing, and occasional cutscene or traversal hitches.
DLSS upscaling helps the hybrid console keep pace, though portable play looks softer and loses some fine detail and texture clarity on the smaller screen.
Gyro controls and Joy-Con 2 mouse support give the Switch 2 version platform-specific appeal, with mouse aiming described as smooth and especially useful for item collection and precise throws.
Alongside Cyberpunk 2077, Star Wars Outlaws and Resident Evil Requiem, the release adds to evidence that Switch 2 can handle demanding current-generation third-party games.
How did developers balance recreating a classic film with creating a compelling modern game?
With its technical trade-offs, is the Indiana Jones port a must-buy for Switch 2 owners?
In an era of industry layoffs, is meticulous cinematic nostalgia a sustainable path for games?