The game as a whole, is good. Very big, great story, characters, and a true sense of realism. The gameplay is the biggest hurdle to get over for new players. I can't exactly explain how the gameplay is, it's something you'd have to really experience on your own to get a feel for the mechanics in place. Your character Henry starts out being bad at pretty much everything, so you have to really learn with him and shape his skills to become a resourceful man and a true knight.
Where the game falls on its face is in the graphics department, while the game can run mostly at 30 fps, there are a significant amount of moments where the framerate drops. Textures, decals, and models have taken big compromises to get this game to run on the outdated hardware of the switch.
If you can get over the graphics and hiccups in framerate, then there's a lot of game here for your money with a good progression system and a great story if you're invested.