![]() The OST is juxtaposed against the more high-pitched sound effects, which feature plenty of sound effects that emulate swooshing metal. ![]() Neoverse Trinity Edition’s battles are underscored by a high-tempo soundtrack featuring electronic music with low beats. The 3D models themselves look generic and out of place next to one another and it really feels like this mishmash of graphical styles is the result of pulling assets from different sources, throwing them together and hoping for the best. Performance is even worse during gameplay, with lots of stuttering and frame rate issues. The fact that this happens during pre-rendered cutscenes is inexcusable. The game’s visuals are decent at first glance during the opening cutscene, but after a few seconds, there is some serious artifacting. ![]() Apart from the opening cutscene, which is in essence a series of action scenes focused on the avatars that the game uses, the game fails to deliver anything that resembles a story.įrom a visual perspective, it certainly seems that Tino Games bit off more than the Switch can chew. As such, we were eager to discover whether Trinity lived up to its sibling’s reputation.įor a game that has the outward appearance of being at least somewhat narrative-driven, Neoverse Trinity Edition is bafflingly light on story content. ![]() After all, Neoverse’s PC version received critical acclaim. While we’re not quite sure what the differences are between the regular edition of Neoverse and this Switch-exclusive Trinity Edition, our expectations are still high. With Neoverse Trinity, developer Tino Games is bringing their card battler Neoverse to Nintendo’s hybrid console. ![]()
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