

If you want the full experience from the very beginning, this may be the way you can finally get it. Everything is sat there waiting on the 32GB cartridge, and that includes both the extra DLCs I've mentioned as well as all the other free upgrades that were provided for the game after launch. The Witcher 3 on Nintendo Switch is the full package too. But the whole reason this port is exciting is because you're able to take this adventure out into the world for the very first time. So far I've only had the opportunity to play the game while it's undocked, so I'm excited to see how it performs on a TV. If you’ve never dived into The Witcher 3, or you want a new way to play one of the largest and most sprawling video games in recent memory, then there’s likely no better way to do that then at the back of a bus with the Switch in your hands.

If you want that, you'll want it on a top-end PC but the trade-off in power for portability is something I'd be willing to make. It still looks beautiful in this play style, but it's obviously not the optimum way to play The Witcher 3.
#The witcher 3 switch 720p
This is likely to look much better on your TV - although it's only 720p - as it's running 540p in the handheld mode. It runs smoothly, although those load times are obviously still long, but I found it graphically looked similar to the original game despite its lower resolution.
