The launch of Horizon Zero Dawn Remastered is sparking debate, bringing a visual overhaul to a game that already set a high bar with its impressive graphics.
Playstation writes: "Starting with tomorrow’s release of Marvel’s Spider-Man 2 for PC, we’re working to add more benefits to playing with an account for PlayStation Network. The Last of Us Part II Remastered (coming April 3, 2025), in addition to God of War Ragnarök and Horizon Zero Dawn Remastered, will all soon be adding in-game content unlocks for PlayStation Network account users.
An account for PlayStation Network will become optional for these titles on PC. Players who still opt to sign into a PlayStation Network account will also enjoy added benefits like trophies and friend management."
VGChartz's Taneli Palola: "We're living in the era of remasters today, with seemingly every even remotely relevant title of yesteryear getting its second - or sometimes third - turn at the spotlight. Yet, many of these returning names end up back right where they came from, lost and forgotten amidst a sea of other remasters, remakes, and reimaginings. Not the case with these four titles, which were given a new lease on life in 2024, and made the most of that opportunity."
Guerrilla Games' custom upscaling technology is one of the most impressive Digital Foundry has seen running on consoles.
I mean it's $10. Given the work that's been done to it whether it was necessary or not after 7-8 years that's good value
What a sh*t generation the PS5 has been so far. Seems like the ps3 was its last best generation. PS4 was good at best.
If I had to rate every PlayStation generation it would go as the follow:
Psone: A
Ps2: A+
PS3: B+
PS4: C+/B-
PS5: D
I've been so uninterested in this generation with the PS5 that I went fully to PC and back to retro (PS2/PS3). And Sony wants us to drop $700 for a pro? Looks like Sony entered their woke/arrogant arc. I hope they crash and burn real soon, so they fire the a-holes in charge and move their headquarters back to Japan.
Yes. It's the definition of a cash grab.