
There's an actual distinction between the cloudy skies on the Mountain level and the skybox on other levels.

The infamous "jaggies" are smoothened out with phenomenal anti-aliasing and bloom effects to give life to the lifeless world of Human: Fall Flat. It's safe to say that the PS5 version fixes all of the graphical issues present in the Switch version. Something always felt off with the game's presentation as the textures and models were of low quality. With the PS5 version in our hands, many of the Switch's limitations are non-existent. The game, unfortunately, suffered from "Being On The Nintendo Switch," as its full potential is left untapped in favor of convenience. Due to the game's simplistic graphics plus easy-to-pick-up controls, we decided that it isn't a terrible game on the Switch. Last month we took a look at Human: Fall Flat on the Nintendo Switch, an ambitious puzzle platformer on an ambitious handheld platform.

Available as: Digital and Physical Humans Are Falling Flat Once Again, This Time In High Definition
