


Live a Live PS5 Vs Nintendo Switch – graphics and performance Barring those features, the only difference is in the visuals and performance. On PS5, Live A Live ships with everything the Switch version had in addition to trophy support and PS5 Activity Cards support. It was a polished and complete remake of a classic that brought it to a whole new audience in the West through its Nintendo Switch release. Live A Live didn’t get any DLC or major updates on Nintendo Switch. Thanks to an early review code provided by Square Enix, I’ve been playing the full PS5 game over the last week for review. With Live A Live, I expected an eventual PC port, but didn’t think it would also come to PlayStation. We already saw a simultaneous launch with Octopath Traveler II earlier in the year, and I’ve been enjoying playing that on Steam Deck where I finished it, and also Switch and PS5. I’ve played every single game with the style on all platforms, and it has been great to see how the visuals scale up and down across different systems.

Square Enix and Team Asano’s HD 2D aesthetic is one of my favorite visual styles in a long time. I was curious to see how Live A Live would look and feel on more powerful hardware after playing it on Switch and will be covering how the PS5 version is in this review. Live A Live launches tomorrow worldwide on PlayStation and PC, with it already being Steam Deck Verified. You can read my review of the Switch version covering the game and more here. I loved it on Switch, and featured it in our best Switch games and best soundtracks of 2022 lists. Following its Nintendo Switch launch last year, Square Enix announced that the HD 2D remake of Live A Live will be coming to PS5, PS4, and Steam.
