PlayStation LifeStyle: "Ready for the first original game from Ninja Theory in several years? Read our Hellblade Senuas Sacrifice review to see if the wait was worth it!"
Admittedly, Hellblade: Senua's Saga is far from perfect and won't be a game for everyone, but now with a multitude of accessibility options it has made itself much more palatable for a wider audience, and with constant sale prices between $2-$4, Hellblade: Senua's Saga is too good to pass up for a unique experience that has stood the test of time and will do so once more with its even more robust and epic sequel.
The Hellblade games looked nice but they were essentially walking simulators with a minimal amount of combat tracked on.
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Senua’s Saga: Hellblade II, the much awaited sequel to the award-winning Hellblade: Senua’s Sacrifice, arrives on May 21st. With under three weeks left until the launch, the developers from Ninja Theory have shared the game's
Why the heck do you need Windows 11 to run the game? I remember there was a ssd feature locked to windows 11 not sure if that's still the case and if that's the reason.. direct storage I believe it is called
If those are the minimum specs on PC then why can't the series x do more than 30 fps? Did they intentionally lock it to 30 fps when higher frame rates are possible?
Seems like a game worth playing and I will be buying it to enjoy before Uncharted and Yakuza Kiwami hit later this month. This year has been wonderful for gaming! I still have games from last autumn/winter I have not yet been able to play just because of all the PS4 releases this year. I am glad Ninja Theory is back with such a game. The last game from Ninja Theory I played was 'Enslaved: Odyssey to the West' which I feel was underrated and had the misfortune of selling well below what was expected and so a potential sequel never took off. The other game most Playstation gamers will know of is 'Heavenly Sword' which also sadly never had a sequel despite selling well (Sony own the IP). I hope Hellblade does really well so that the developer can go on to the next project.