

Without giving away too much, the premise is that you step into the shoes of deliveryman Sam Bridges (played by Norman Reedus) who delivers special cargo in the wake of the Death Stranding - a mysterious phenomenon that wiped out many innocent lives. But it was all worth it.ĭeath Stranding is an incredible title that is equally beautiful and unique - especially when played on the Pro. We seen bottled babies, sea otter costumes and even the appearance of Conan O'Brien, and every new trailer filled us more with fear than hype. And the path to launch didn't see these feelings change much – they just swayed more into the confusion side. When Kojima Productions' first title was announced back at E3 2016, it did so to a confused and excited crowd. Image Credit: Hideo Kojima (Image credit: Kojima Productions) Death Strandingĭeath Stranding had us worried for a bit.
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The PS4 Pro in "Higher Resolution" mode pushes out a resolution of 3200x1800 using the Pro's checkerboard rendering, while also offering downsampling when outputting at 1080p, improving performance on older screens. When played on a PS4 Pro using the "Better Frame Rate" mode, the newer console and the base PS4 both render at a native resolution of 1920x1080, with a locked 30fps frame rate. Ghost of Tsushima review: killer katana action.It's a truly beautiful game, with developers Sucker Punch taking its cues from samurai cinema maestro Akira Kurosawa to build a superbly-realised feudal Japanese setting. Taking on the role of wandering samurai Jin Sakai, you're going to have to use your blades and your wits to force back an invading mongol horde from the shores of your home, Tsushima island. The PS4's swan-song, Ghost of Tsushima is a fitting end for the PS4 generation – and proof that there's still loads of life left in the PS4 Pro despite the PS5 upstart now looming over the horizon.
