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Shonen Jump's Biggest New Breakout Hit Is Inspired by Ghost of Tsushima

The popular PlayStation 4/5 video game Ghost of Tsushima served as a major inspiration for a new Shonen Jump series taking readers by storm worldwide

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Ghost of Tsushima Director’s Cut PC Review – Peace Doesn’t Always Come Quietly

Ghost of Tsushima has made its debut on PC, and here's how well it holds up.

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Ghost Of Tsushima Director's Cut PS5 vs PC Graphics Comparison

Ghost of Tsushima Director's Cut is now available on PC, and here's how it stacks up against the PS5 version.

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purple1012d ago

ps5 keeps up with the best on this one. GOT:2 is going to be reeeedicolous

Cacabunga1d 3h ago

To me RDR2 still is the most detailed game ever made.. everything is better in that game.

Babadook723h ago(Edited 23h ago)

Disagree. TLoU Pt2 was more detailed, at least when compared on console hardware.

StormSnooper18h ago

TLOU2 was head and shoulders above. But I’m not sure why we are even comparing these top notch games when they all offered us a level of excellence not common in gaming.

RaidenBlack11h ago(Edited 11h ago)

RDR2 has much more simulation than TLOU II and is a much bigger and dynamic world than TLOU II.
CP2077 also looks ridiculous with a big simulated world.
Alan Wake II is another recent looker with incredible graphics and detail.

Sonic18811d 5h ago

This is my first time ever playing this game and I'm enjoying the PC version

Cacabunga1d 2h ago (Edited 1d 2h ago )

Amazing gameplay mechanics and soundtrack

Sonic188123h ago

Absolutely. I can't believe I missed out on this 🤔

VariantAEC18h ago

Sorry that you did miss out on it. Console gamers were eating well on the PS4 and on PS5. At least you get to experience some of these games now.

DustMan1d ago

People even get downvotes for saying they play on PC. LOL. Same boat as you man. It's fantastic on PC.

Gamingsince198123h ago

They have 1 disagree in 6h ..........yeah all those disagrees 🙃

Nittdarko1d 5h ago

As a PC gamer, the difference is negligible for a $2500+ machine vs a $500 PS5 and considering its part of PS+ the $70 price tag is crazy

Einhander19721d 5h ago

So what you're actually saying is that the PS5 and PS+ are a great value, right?

Nittdarko11h ago

Yea I should have clarified that I have both and PS+ is really great value when most of these games run at 4k60fps, It was more a comment on "if you've already played it, should I bother with the PC version" and the answer is clearly no

VincentVanBro1d 3h ago (Edited 1d 3h ago )

its $60 on PC and runs great on a $300 gpu (a $700 PC runs it perfectly w/ higher settings than PS5 and still 4k 60fps), no need for something even close to $2500 for this one. Also, this isn't the game to measure the difference between $2500 pc and ps5, its an updated ps4 game. Try Cyberpunk 2077 w/ path tracing or Alan Wake 2 to see the real difference.

Babadook723h ago(Edited 23h ago)

Where do you get such a PC for $700?

As for Cyberpunk I'd say that was poorly optimized for console hardware.

Number1TailzFan20h ago

Exactly, even DF showed Alan Wake 2 running on a 3080 with a 2x performance increase (over 100FPS) vs a PS5 at similar settings.

just_looken19h ago

You are 100% right 5yr old pc can easily match the god tier ps5 console everyone jerks off too.

The game also has no intrusive drm runs great on pc another dam good port job.

andy851d 1h ago (Edited 1d 1h ago )

Now I've gotten into PC gaming I've noticed it is. The difference between ultra and console settings is something you'd only really notice much side by side. Certainly not when in full flow playing. (Apart from proper RT games) The only proper advantage is the frame rate, which when you go above 60 its very negligible anyway.

DustMan1d ago

Exactly. I've come to notice the difference between Ultra/High, and even medium settings sometimes can be hard to notice unless you're deliberately looking for the differences as well. A lot of folks seem to think you need a $2000 GPU to enjoy pc gaming when a midrange card that costs similar to a new console can perform exceptionally well for years.

VincentVanBro23h ago(Edited 23h ago)

Depends on the game. Baldur’s Gate 3, Cyberpunk 2077, Alan Wake 2, Avatar Frontiers of Pandora, Helldivers 2, and many others are substantially better on PC if you have the computer to run them at max settings.

andy8521h ago(Edited 21h ago)

Bought BG3 again on my Laptop because I loved it that much, honestly it's barely different. Obviously higher frame rates. But a CRPG is certainly not something you need over 60 on. CP2077 I'd agree because the full RT and PT on that is awesome. And AW2 on console is stunning anyway. Like I said it's mostly about frame rates not how the game actually looks

Number1TailzFan20h ago

60 -> 90+ FPS is not a negligible difference, many people can see and feel the extra smoothness, but each to their own.

andy8519h ago

True everyone's different but it certainly is to me. There's only a small difference visually to me at 144. Every single day if the week I'd be pushing the settings to max to play at 60 locked rather than drop fidelity for over 60 fps.

just_looken19h ago

Sorry but native 4k 120hz on a 58ich screen maxed out no dlls/fsr shit is way better than a glorified tablet aka ps5 using every upscale crap tech out there.

andy8519h ago(Edited 19h ago)

I was with you tbh until you said glorified tablet. That tablet produces stunning games for it's price. Forbidden West Burning Shores is still the best looking game I've ever played. Native 4K doesn't suddenly make a game worlds above anything. It's a massive waste of resources. I play in 1440 on my monitor and it looks just as good as my TV with the screen size.

ooquis11h ago

@vincentvanbro Serious question, why are all pc gamers pretending that every PC gamer owns a high-end rig? Literally all my friends and family on PC still game at 1080p.

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Shiore2u14h ago(Edited 14h ago)

You do not need a $2500 machine to run this PS4 game originally made around ancient hardware. It's minimum requirement is a freaking GTX 960, by january next year that'll be a ten year old gpu. It's mind boggling just how purposefully out of touch a lot of people on this site are in terms of tech, like a mid 2000s time warp.

Nittdarko11h ago

Yea, you run this at 4k60 like the PS5 on a GTX 960 and let me know how that goes
My comment clearly didnt say "whats the minimum to run this" it was the option of the same fidelity of PS5 to PC ratio having already played the PS5 version and is it worth playing this one, the answer is no the difference is negligible

you aint getting 4k60 with anything less than a RTX 4070 or 3080 which is $1000+ straight away depending on where you live, so I was correct

Shiore2u11h ago(Edited 11h ago)

@Nittdarko
I mentioned 960 for the sake of range in how low the hardware can go in regards to this particular game, of course you're not going to get 4K60, the PS4 barely managed 1080p with less. You're the one making it seem like you need thousands of dollars to run a PS4 game originally built on hardware already outdated by it's launch. The fidelity comparison between either makes zero difference as this game is not stressing either most modern or even previous gpu series configurations.

Shiore2u11h ago(Edited 10h ago)

@Nittdarko
Also the 3080 is by no means a $1000+ card it's not 2021 anymore, try less than half that. You could even go as far as a 3060ti and maintain a locked 4K60 with say a Ryzen 5 3600.

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DustMan1d 4h ago

This was a game released on pretty old PS4 hardware. I'd hope it'd come close to PC parity. I waited for the PC port before playing it on PS+ on the ps4 and I'm glad. This game may be the most optimized out of the box day one pc release I've played in a long time. So happy Sony is bringing their top quality games to PC. Even if some time later.

jeromeface1d 1h ago

clearly a port of the ps5 version (directors cut)

DustMan1d 1h ago

Sorry. I don't pay attention to the PS5, only console of theirs I've decided to skip. Not for any particular reason. Just between the PC, and old ps4 pro I can't validate getting one. Even better that the PS5 version runs perfectly (for me) out of the box without waiting for patches. Still, the system requirements are quite low, and that's what made me assume. Just very well optimized then. Must have learned a lesson from the terrible state The Last of Us launched on PC.

anast1d 4h ago

It's crazy how well the PS5 runs compared to systems that cost 4xs more.

VincentVanBro1d 3h ago (Edited 1d 3h ago )

This game is effortless for even a cheap PC to run though. 4060 ti runs the game max settings in 4k at roughly 60 fps and is only $300 on sale, processor and everything you're talking no more than $600-$700, so definitely not even close to 4x cost. A pc that is 4x the cost of PS5 will run Cyberpunk 2077 path tracing and Alan Wake 2 path tracing at over 100 fps, try doing that on PS5. Another example is how awful the Helldivers 2 PS5 version looks compared to max settings on a good PC. I think you are overestimating the cost of the PC equivalent of a PS5.

anast1d 2h ago (Edited 1d 2h ago )

Building a PC that will run 4k at ultra settings at 60fps for $700 is a myth. It cost about $1600 if the price is right. If not, it will be another $400 on that.

The PC they used for this is top-shelf.

purple1011d 2h ago

it is a ps4 game though, directors cut just added improved lighting and 60fps for ps5,

when got:2 comes out and runs still efortlessly on ps5, we will see the value perhaps;

VariantAEC17h ago

Lemme get this straight... $300 just for the CPU. And $400 for the OS ($99), motherboard ($109), case ($74), SSD ($84), RAM ($64), and GPU ($-30? Um...) combined (excluding the price of a the game, and human interface devices like TV/monitor, KB/M, and mic/speakers). Yeah, I mean if you make a gaming PC with no GPU and even cheaper components than I listed the prices for, it could come in at $700. Otherwise it will cost at least $1,100 to run modern games including PS4 games updated for PS5 like Ghost of Tsushima: Directors Cut.

DustMan2h ago

lol, this can run on a potato just about. No need to disseminate that idea you need an uber PC to game on a pc. Far from in fact. People that spend that much on their PC like to brag that they got the latest tech. I've got a "19-1400k, 4090, and 64gigs of ram, and everything runs perfect for me you console peasants". Of course everything should, at least one would hope. These are a vocal minority of PC players that like to bust the bank for all the latest gear, and brag about it. You don't see nearly as many people bragging about their systems built around a 4060, or any other mid range cards. We aren't all building machines that cost $2000 +.

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Ghost of Tsushima PC player witnessed some pretty big bugs

A Ghost of Tsushima PC player witnessed a terrifying "bug" when the hornets in his game grew to gigantic sizes.

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gigoran820h ago

so when they are not too busy on their righteous downvote campaign, they are still going out and playing the game.

Hugodastrevas14h ago

Ah, the famous giant asian hornets, very dangeroooh!