Kingdoms Of Amalur- Re-reckoning Switch Nsp U... ~repack~ Official

Discover the World of Amalur like Never Before: Kingdoms of Amalur - Re-Reckoning on Nintendo Switch

The World & Lore

: Developed by a "powerhouse" team including bestselling author R.A. Salvatore (lore), Spawn creator Todd McFarlane (art style), and Ken Rolston, lead designer of The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion .

Rating:

8.5/10 (Great port, with minor visual concessions for portability) Kingdoms of Amalur- Re-Reckoning Switch NSP U...

The Switch version, however, runs at 30 FPS (down from 60 on other platforms). While some purists balk, the portability factor cannot be overstated. Having a 60+ hour RPG with a fluid action combat system (reminiscent of Fable or God of War ) on a handheld is a technical marvel. Discover the World of Amalur like Never Before:

Combat:

Unlike many traditional RPGs of its time, Amalur focuses on fluid, real-time action combat. Players can seamlessly switch between primary and secondary weapons to perform diverse combos and use a "Fate Meter" to unleash powerful finishing moves. Nintendo Switch Version Details Nintendo eShop: Direct download

If you have an NSP or eShop download, ensure you are on the latest update (v1.0.2 as of this writing). The patches include:

"Weaving fate is a young man's game," Agarth whispered, his text box filling the screen. "But you... you are holding the needle. Why are you unravelling us?"

  1. Nintendo eShop: Direct download. Requires ~12.5 GB of free space. Often on sale.
  2. Physical cartridge: Released by THQ Nordic. The cartridge contains v1.0.0 (you will need Wi-Fi to update to v1.0.2). No download code required—the full game and DLC are on the cart.
  3. Second-hand market: Due to moderate sales, used copies are cheap on eBay or GameStop.

Performance

: The game runs at a stable 30 FPS on Switch. In docked mode, it targets 1080p resolution, while handheld mode drops to 720p . Many players report that the game's colorful art style actually looks clearer in handheld mode compared to more demanding ports like The Witcher 3 .