The game's visuals are stunning, with a vibrant and stylized aesthetic that brings the world of Arcadia Bay to life. The soundtrack is equally impressive, with a haunting and atmospheric score that complements the game's mood and tone.
The gameplay in Double Exposure is similar to the first game, with a focus on exploration, puzzle-solving, and interactive storytelling. You play as Max Caulfield, a photography student who discovers she has the ability to rewind time. This power is put to good use as you navigate the game's narrative, making choices that impact the story and its multiple endings.
I was impressed with the game's performance on the Switch. The game runs smoothly, with minimal lag or frame drops. The controls are responsive, and the game's UI is well-suited for the Switch's handheld mode.