Definitely getting one. Screen was my biggest issue with the original deck. Day one purchase for me
Im doing exactly the same thing!
No physical release on console and no steam
Version on PC. Strange to invest all that money in making the game then restrict its availability to huge markets like that.
The guy from atomic heart.
If you have a choice between the two the steam deck is far better as it does so much more. Deck costs more though so if money is tight the portal is a nice choice.
I agree. Uncharted 4 was the least fun. Preferred the simpler fun focussed older versions
Native 4k 60 at medium to high settings without raytracing probably yes…4k 60 at ultra settings or with raytracing then definitely no. It will be upscaling.
Seeing games like this on a handheld makes me think, instead of project q how about a ps5 handheld that plays the current gen games scaled back and streams as a bonus. That I would get excited about
This game was just graphically outstanding on PS5. One of the best looking games I have ever played and I'm speaking here as a PC guy first and foremost who games on a 4090.
Look forward to seeing if the PC can take this to even greater levels. I suspect that it will be prettier to look at but not as fluid on motion due to the optimised asset streaming on PS5.
if it performs like this on a 4090 what kind of horror show will this be on average cards...
I’m genuinely surprised that they felt this ‘news’ warranted an article.
This was a completely average and forgettable game in all aspects but the r&m humour which is very divisive.
I would imagine only a small niche percentage of gamers would love it, quite a lot would hate it but the majority would be like me…underwhelmed.
I think it’s physical appearance is just terrible.
Ironically, this article will likely boost sales from people who are curious to try out 'the worst game ever'. Without this attention the game would have likely sunk into obscurity without a trace.
All 3 Metro games are just amazing. One of my all time favourite series. Fantastic atmosphere.
Atomic Heart was unique for me in that it had the best art direction of the year yet at the same time had some of the worst writing and gameplay I've ever seen. In the end I couldn't drag myself through to finish it,. The awful jumping puzzles, open world with endlessly respawning enemies and clunky combat were too much of an obstacle for me. Shame cos i really wanted to see more of the game world.
This is why I love handhelds. Steam deck is worth its weight in gold to me. I’d hardly ever game at all if I had to wait to use a console on the main tv.
I'll give you Switch beats Deck in that is has Nintendo exclusives, better screen (if you have the OLED), smaller to hold, it's quieter, and has better battery life.
But, overall the Deck gives you a far superior game library. Deck gives you a massive choice of cross platform games from all console generations as well as Playstation, XBox and PC exclusive games that Switch will never have. You can play anything from Half Life to Halo to Uncharted 4 to Total War or...
I would agree with you but the amount of patches needed for a physical release these days have really put me off.
I miss when climbing required thought and had jeapordy…