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The best PS4 game announced for PC so far: God of War

The best PS4 game announced for PC so far: God of War

God of War is an epic adventure set in Viking mythology. Kratos, the god of war, has to survive in strange lands (he is a god from Greek mythology) while doing everything possible to protect the life of his son.

Barış SelmanbyBarış Selman
21 October 2021
in Games, Geek
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Fans of the PC version of this game are raving about it, and Sony has not disappointed. Another PS4 “sacred cow” is making its debut on PC.

God of War, the best PS4 game announced for PC

It had been circulating for months, and it was finally confirmed: God of War, the best-rated game in the entire PS4 collection, will be available on Steam, the Epic Games Store, and perhaps other PC platforms within three months.

Little by little, gamers playing on PC are getting all the flagship games exclusive to PlayStation 4. Following Horizon Zero Dawn and Days Gone, Uncharted 4 was announced a few weeks ago, with God of War set to follow shortly after.

The best PS4 game announced for PC so far: God of War
The best PS4 game announced for PC so far: God of War

God of War is one of the finest action games ever created, with a striking visual design, a perfect marriage of realistic action and cinematic moments, and gameplay that combines melee fighting and some puzzles. God of War has won more than 190 Game of the Year accolades and is the highest-rated game in history

The PC version will feature significant visual upgrades. It’ll be playable at native 4K and 60 frames per second, with greater resolution shading, improved on-screen reflection effects, GTAO and SSDO integration, and more.

It also employs NVIDIA’s DLSS supersampling, using artificial intelligence, to double performance with minimal graphics penalty.

And Reflex technology, also from NVIDIA, to reduce latency. Although most of these enhancements are unique to RTX cards, which are impossible to find in stock without getting ripped off.

Support for 21:9 ultra-panoramic displays, used by many PC gamers, has also been added.

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Barış Selman

A technology and gaming enthusiast by day, Barış is a passionate composer and black/death metal guitarist by night. He keeps his finger on the pulse of the intersection of art and technology whenever he can from his tours worldwide.

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