Overview
- Tomb Raider: Definitive Edition is available now on both Switch systems as separate $19.99 releases with all DLC included.
- Digital Foundry reports the Switch 2 version runs docked at 1920x1080 with a largely locked 60 FPS, noting only rare dips during a camp cutscene.
- The original Switch version targets 30 FPS at roughly 864p–900p docked and shows more frequent frame-rate drops than Switch 2.
- Visual changes versus PS4/PS3 include reduced shadow coverage, pared-back ambient occlusion and foliage density, removed TressFX hair, and lighter depth-of-field, with textures improved over PS3.
- Reviewers praise the Switch 2 port’s smooth play and input options such as touch and gyro, though reports conflict on gyro aiming and one review flags gyro-influenced menus.