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Review: Hyrule Warriors: Age of Calamity (Switch NSP)
Verdict: A phenomenal story expansion for Breath of the Wild fans that pushes the Switch hardware to its absolute limits. It is a must-play for the lore, provided you can tolerate unstable frame rates.
The Bad (Handheld Mode Issues)
- Frequent frame drops – Drops to ~20 FPS in large battles or when using special attacks + elemental effects.
- Resolution – Dynamic resolution often drops below 540p, making the image soft and blurry on the Switch’s screen.
- No anti-aliasing – Jagged edges are very noticeable.
- Co-op is unplayable – Even worse splitscreen performance; portable mode is solo-only anyway.
Handheld settings recommendations
- Brightness: 40–60% to save battery while keeping visuals clear.
- Vibration: Turn off HD Rumble for modest battery savings.
- Airplane Mode: Toggle when offline to extend playtime.
- Docked vs Handheld: Docked gives higher resolution and slightly better performance; handheld is perfectly playable for travel and commutes.
A New Threat: A piece of Malice from the future also travels back, possessing another version of the small Guardian to become "Harbinger Ganon". It influences a dark prophet named Astor, who works with the Yiga Clan to ensure the Calamity still happens. hyrule warriors age of calamity switch nsp u portable