Ghost of Tsushima is one of the most impressive looking games for the PS4. It is out on July 17. Here's how much hard disk space is required for the game.
TNS: "Ghost of Tsushima: Director's Cut on PC is one of the best ports we've seen in recent years from one of the best action-adventure games ever."
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.
Click saved: Ghost of Tsushima has a minimum file size requirement of 50 GB, which puts it in the same league as another PS4 exclusive, Days Gone.
Not much longer now.
There is only one open world game i'm hyped for and that's the Mafia 1 remake.
Question, does anyone EVER decide to buy or not buy a game based on file size? I just always find it funny that file sizes are somehow news worthy. I've never once even concerned myself with this. If you want to play a game badly enough, you make it work. Surely everybody has games on their hard drive they no longer play and can make room.
I will never run out of spAce when it comes to art.