
With Xbox console exclusive Hellblade 2 confirmed to be in production, it is time to run down some much needed Hellblade 2 Improvements over the original Hellblade title.

Senua's story continues on Senua’s Saga: Hellblade II.
Thanks to a brand new Enhanced Edition we're now able to enjoy Hellblade 2 at 60fps on console - addressing a criticism of the original release. This upgrade lands on Xbox Series X, and also coincides with the game's debut for PS5 consoles - where PS5 Pro in particular stands out for its offering of two upscaling modes. We test every mode and platform here - plus Steam Deck - with extra insight into how it was all achieved courtesy of a trip to Ninja Theory's studio.
The game was great looking to begin with. I can't quite tell what was cut to improve the performance, but its now even better playing.
Per video:
PS5 Pro - has best performance (stable 60fps), resolution, and maintains most visual effects utilized in quality mode even in performance mode. Also can switch between TSR and PSSR upscaling tech. Both upscalers require a lower base resolution to reach an upscaled 4K presentation on the Pro.
Series X - has 2nd best resolution and worst performance, but dips from 60fps are minor and are in the VRR range. Some visual effect reduction in performance mode when compared to quality mode.
Base PS5 has the lowest resolution, has the 2nd best performance with very minor dips from 60fps. As such, any dips also fall within the VRR range. Some visual effect reduction in performance mode when compared to quality mode.
Looking at gameplay videos, I don't think I've ever seen games as boring as Hellblade and Hellblade 2.

I’m Melina from Ninja Theory, the actress who plays Senua in Hellblade: Senua’s Sacrifice and Senua’s Saga: Hellblade II.
I’m beyond excited to finally share that Senua’s Saga: Hellblade II has arrived on PlayStation 5. It’s been a long, intense, and deeply personal journey, and bringing this sequel to PlayStation truly feels like coming home.
Will Hellblade 1 receive any sort of enhancement? Just asking.
Combat
Gameplay variety and depth. Experience is too shallow. Just expand the foundation they’ve built it should be great
Deeper combat is the obly thing thats needed for me. The cimbat was very underwhelming but the story was good so it kept me playing.
I just bough part 1 for $10