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God of war 3 ps4 review
God of war 3 ps4 review







god of war 3 ps4 review
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I have a similar issue with framerate as I don’t really notice an increase but when dropping back down, it becomes glaringly obvious that something isn’t quite right.

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After years of watching DVDs though, trying to watch VHS feels like I’m watching a movie from the ’50s. When DVD players first came out, I could barely tell the difference when compared to video. That sweet 60 FPS though…įramerate is a funny thing. With all that said though, the visuals still don’t quite measure up to games developed specifically for the current generation of consoles.

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Certain set-pieces have been slightly altered from the original in order to make full use of this. In addition, we see a lot of objects flying towards the screen, which weren’t there before, and it looks like it may have been developed with 3D support in mind. Reflections off water look almost photo-realistic, the Golden Fleece reflects light dynamically and changes as Kratos moves.The dancing and flickering of the flames, as well as the moving shadows they cause, shows good use of the PS4 architecture. Lighting has also seen a major improvement. This leaves Kratos looking even more terrifying when he’s covered in it by the end of a fight. Facial features have been greatly improved and even outside of cut-scenes, you can see every pore on Kratos’ face and every wrinkle he makes when he contorts it in fury. Blood sprays from enemies are darker and look similar to those we saw on the PS4 version of Shadow of Mordor. Zeus’s hair and beard flows more naturally when he moves and the flame-trails from Hermes’ head look more realistic than ever before. Every rock on Gaia’s back, every tree on her head and every crevice on her face is clearly defined and sharp as a razor. The monumental size of the titans climbing up Olympus at the start of the game impressed the hell out of me when it was first released and with improvements to the resolution and textures, the remaster had me utterly gobsmacked for my first hour of playing. God of War 3’s remaster, however, offers very little in the way of new content but it’s now pretty enough to sit at the popular kids’ table.įrom the get-go, you can’t help but marvel at how spectacular everything looks. The remastered version of The Last of Us offered players additional multiplayer maps and the Left Behind DLC, GTA V introduced a First-Person mode and Dark Souls 2 added extra content with the Scholar of the First Sin edition as well as all 3 DLCs.

god of war 3 ps4 review

In my case, it depends on the game. Games are definitely not cheap so in order for me to hand over the cash for a second copy of a game that I already own, there has to be more to a remaster than a new coat of paint. Depending on who you ask, remasters are either a great way to recapture fond memories of an excellent game or they are the very embodiment of corporate greed.









God of war 3 ps4 review