I am happy that Asylum and City are on Switch, but I am also disappointed that the port quality is not up to the standards Turn Me Up Games set with the Borderlands Collection. Asylum drops frames a lot and the frame pacing is generally poor. If you go back a look at framerate test for Asylum on PS3 and 360, you will see a near lock at 30fps with proper frame pacing. I haven't played Arkham City yet, but the framerate test I have seen still show quite a few stutters compared to the originals released on 360/PS3. I am "hopeful" that they patch these two games up to a rock solid 30fps, but I am skeptical that it will happen. The Trilogy was delayed two months and Asylum received zero attention, telling me that they felt the game was "good enough." The port of Knight obviously turned into a nightmare, and I am sure all the workers at Turn Me Up Games was focused on trying to get that into a playable state, but even with the delay the outcome for Knight will be perceived as not worth a purchase. The best course of action is to sell these games independent of one another on the eshop, and give Asylum and City a bit more polish. They have an opportunity to offer Switch gamers two excellent and highly polished Arkham games and at this point, its best to just chalk up Knight as a lost cause. Unless WB is willing to greenlight another 4-6 months of development for Knight, but I seriously doubt they will.