

“Our primary goal when bringing God of War to PC was to highlight the exceptional content the team created and leverage the powerful hardware that the platform offers to create a uniquely breathtaking and high-performance version of the game.”įor fans of the franchise, God of War will arrive on PC on January 14, 2022, at a price of $50 USD.Įlsewhere in gaming, Halo‘s co-creator Marcus Lehto has joined EA to start a new studio. “As of August 2021, 19.5MM copies for God of War on PlayStation 4 have been sold through and we can’t wait to share that experience with a whole new group of players on PC,” reads the announcement from Sony. As expected, Santa Monica Studio has also included bonus content for the release, which includes an Exile’s Guardian Shield Skin, a Buckler of the Forge Shield Skin, a Shining Elven Soul Shield Skin, a Dökkenshieldr Shield Skin and the Death’s Vow Armor Set for both Kratos and Atreus. Type below the name of your CPU Model and choose it from the list to check if your computer is able to run this game in the minimum system requirements, with no. The game will now run on 21:9 ultrawide screens with full compatibility with PlayStation’s DualShock 4 and new DualSense controllers on top of your typical mouse-and-keyboard setup, the latter of which will also receive custom mapping options. So unless you've got a smokin' fast computer for your 6 year old, or are a die-hard Avatar merchandise collector, stay away from this.Coming to both Steam and the Epic Games Store, the new version will offer better visuals overall with 4K resolution support and unlocked framerates as well as both NVIDIA’s DLSS and Reflex technologies.

Interestingly enough, full 3-D arial combat on Appa has been implemented into the Avatar: Burning Earth game that just came out. It does have some novel attributes that I enjoyed that aren't in the console game: being able to ride on the air scooter, arial combat sections on Appa (space invader style), and having to clear Aang's mind during meditation so he can learn/remember a new move. Plus for some reason it runs slower than the full 3-D combat games I've got, though the environment is just a 2-D image. It covers the events of Book 1: Water, which could have been really cool, but the game is way too simple, short, and repetitive, and seems designed for little kids. I can see why I'd never heard of the game before it is totally disappointing. The graphics on the back looked good though, and I was excited, thinking I had found some unknown Avatar gem. But when I got it in the mail I was surprised to see stuff about the Blue Spirit on the back, because that's not in the Xbox game. The description for it made it seem so, and the box art is the same. I bought this game thinking it was the PC version of the Xbox game. Description is incorrect - not same as Xbox/Wii/PS3
