Richard Bailey Jr. of The Koalition writes: Last year, Sony achieved an incredible milestone when the PlayStation 4 became the fastest-selling home console to reach 100 million units sold. With an outstanding library of notable titles like Uncharted 4: A Thief’s End, Horizon Zero Dawn, Detroit Become Human, Death Stranding and more, it’s easy to see why this 6-year-old home console still remains a popular choice for most players today.
Ghost of Tsushima PC vs PS5, best settings and more in the Digital Foundry tech review.
Playing this at a locked 175 fps on an OLED ultra wide at max settings is truly awe inspiring. A great way to replay this classic.
Sweet! Glad to see it make the jump. Hopefully the PSN requirement doesn’t put too many people off. I think it’s only if you plan to play the Legends mode. It’s bullshit, but at least you can access the main game without making a PSN profile if that bothers you. I know on PC everyone’s sick of everyone trying to push their own launchers and shit.
CG writes: The question we’re asking is, has Sucker Punch’s just released stealth-action game Ghost of Tsushima Director’s Cut on PC earned over £18 million in revenue on release week via the Steam platform alone (also available via the Epic Games Store)?
"also available via the Epic Games Store"
I'm pretty sure Epic Games Store is available in over 190 countries and 30 territories. So anyone that said that this game was not available in them was just lying.
I'm so shocked by games journalists and fauxragers lying. Really shocked. I do pity them though. I can't imagine going through life with such anger... at everything.
CG writes: In this video we look at Sucker Punch’s open-world samurai warrior/stealth game, Ghost of Tsushima Director's Cut PC. We originally played this on PS4 Pro, but looks fantastic using Ultra settings on PC in native 4K and DLSS set to Quality (2K). This is the opening 1 hour and 17 minutes of playing. You can tell we played this before based on our impeccable parrying.
Sony has several high profile games still coming to PS4 this year. The Last of Us Part II, Ghost of Tsushima, and Final Fantasy VII Remake are all definitely day one purchase material.
Really looking forward to FF: Remake, but it might be worth it to wait until it comes out on the Series X. (If rumors are true about the specs). And by that time hopefully they'll be more episodes out... hopefully.
TLoU 2 looks good and is definitely on the list to play.
Wasn't too impressed with Ghosts as of now, but I will give it a shot if I have time, it's definitely another game on the ever growing cue of Gamefly.
Sony proves their worth with the PS4 in the delivery.
TLu2
Ghost of Tsushima
FF 7 Remake
This is why everybody is not going to hesitate when the PS5 arrives. Everybody knows the stature and the caliber of Sony in such delivery.
2020 will be another really good year for my PS4.