Having by no means performed the sport on PS4, I settled in with Days Gone on my PC this week and located myself pleasantly stunned.
Not essentially with the sport itself; it does some enjoyable survival stuff and the zombie horde system may be very cool, however I additionally hate everybody in it and am mystified how a 2019 PS4 sport may additionally really feel a lot like a 2003 Xbox sport.
However I’m not right here to overview Days Gone, we did that already again in 2019. I’m simply right here to say that it’s very good I obtained the possibility to play it in any respect, and that if it’s a sport that you’re/usually tend to be into than I’m, then you might be in for a deal with.
One of many first issues that struck me about it, particularly given the monitor file of current PlayStation video games like Horizon, was simply how easy and feature-packed the PC port of Days Gone is. My system isn’t high of the road, and most video games often have me caught between taking part in in 2K at highest settings or in 4K and dragging all the pieces down.
Not Days Gone, which with out having to the touch a single choice simply defaulted to a bunch of very excessive settings and has run like a dream since. I’m not alone or fortunate, both; seems this can be a superb PC port, which doesn’t simply run rattling nicely, however even introduces PC-specific enhancements that aren’t discovered within the PS4/PS5 model of the sport, as you’ll be able to see in Digital Foundry’s video beneath.
The higher these PlayStation ports get, the extra excited I’m for the inevitable Ghost of Tsushima launch.
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