


We see that in other games that push the boundaries harder than Sparkle 2, like The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild. The visuals will obviously still look decent no matter the game it seems.

But we’re not talking about the docked part right now, we’re talking about how it appears when it’s in handheld mode.
#SPARKLE 2 GAMEPLAY FULL#
The point that I have to reiterate here from the last section is that when it’s docked, you are getting the same full fledged Sparkle 2 that you get on the other consoles. However, the visuals will get the same treatment that I gave the audio and soundtrack, which is just talking about how those elements translate onto the Switch. We already know that they look nicely colored, the shadows are a nice touch, and the balance between the 2D and 3D elements is so nice. The audio overall just feels so good in this game. However, the music is so glamorous that I would really, truly recommend that you definitely listen to it as much as you can. But the bottom line here is that headphones are not entirely necessary, as the music isn’t required for you to succeed in the gameplay. The speakers that Nintendo put in the Switch just aren’t quite there in terms of depth and quality. In terms of the music through the speakers, again, I would recommend headphones. After that, you shouldn’t have to rely too heavily on any audio cues as you’ll know what to look for on screen in lieu of the audio.
#SPARKLE 2 GAMEPLAY HOW TO#
In other words, learn how to play the game either docked or with headphones first. However, that may not be necessary if you already know what visual cues to catch. I would say that unless you have it full blast you won’t catch all of the fun little sound effects and be able to utilize them for their full potential. But if you are all out of headphones or simply are playing with the Switch propped up with a Kickstand, I would say the following about the audio. Especially because there are quite a lot of audio cues for you to catch, especially for power-ups. So, how does it sound out of the Switch’s speakers? Well the obvious answer is that it will never sound as good as popping in a pair of earbuds or headphones and enjoying it. But let’s face it, you’re probably buying this game or buying this game again for the simple fact that you can take it with you on the go. This means that if you have it on your XBOX One or PS4, you can expect that it will sound just as crisp and gorgeous as it does on those other versions. We know that when it’s docked that the game is one for one the same as it’s brothers and sisters on other consoles.

What I will focus on in this section is how the audio overall makes the transition to the Switch. You should already know and love how this game sounds overall as this game and it’s predecessor have fantastic sound effects and wonderful music. I’m not going to dwell on the actual sound effects and soundtrack as they are the same as the ones on the other iterations of this game on other systems. – Atmospheric soundtrack by the award-winning composer Jonathan GeerĪnd let’s gaze upon the groovy trailer for it.
#SPARKLE 2 GAMEPLAY PROFESSIONAL#
– Professional voice overs in story scenes More than 200 combinations of 16 different Enchantments – More than 90 levels throughout the storyline – Four game modes: Story, Survival, Challenge, and Cataclysm – Spectacular powerups and special effects – Superbly polished premium action puzzle gameplay Let’s take a look at the features that this game touts first: So how well does their big debut perform on the Nintendo Switch? Let’s find out. That game is Sparkle 2 ( $7.99) and as I said before is an ultra popular game on other platforms. wanted to do something big so they ported one of their most popular title to the system. For their debut on the Nintendo Switch 10 Tons LTD.
