Assassin's Creed: The Ezio Collection is available on the Nintendo Switch, and it's been an absolute blast from the past. The Ezio trilogy of games is often heralded as a significant high point in the franchise, with players being able to live the entire life of Ezio Auditore from life to death in this trilogy.
The Switch collection also comes with a pair of films, Assassin's Creed Lineage and Assassin's Creed Embers, to help fill in some blanks of the assassin's life. While the game was optimized for the Nintendo Switch and featured several excellent quality-of-life features, some negatives were discussed.
I truthfully have not played much of the Assassin's Creed franchise, but I genuinely enjoyed my time in Assassin's Creed: The Ezio Collection. All of these games are represented nicely on the Nintendo Switch, and there was a nice, steady framerate in both handheld and ported modes.
A steady 30 FPS is nice, and while 60 FPS is always preferred, the 30 is stable and doesn’t stutter or chug anywhere. The Assassin's Creed: The Ezio Collection has many useful new features and updates to the game, making it much easier to play.
The UI saw a bit of an overall, and the font seemed to be bigger, making it easier to read in both handheld and ported modes. The HUD looks much better and is easy to take in. Players can also use touch screen compatibility in the menus, which is neat.
Unnecessary, but neat. I would rather have that time gone into a bit more optimization in the game itself, but it’s nice to maneuver the menus that way in handheld mode.
While the actual gameplay is exactly what I remember seeing when my friends would play these games, there's a pretty serious amount of input lag in the games. The amount of input lag does
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