5/29/2023 0 Comments Ghostrunner ps4I did not listen to the sound very much on my quick jaunt on the PS4 version but the PS5 3D audio works very well, being able to pinpoint enemies and projectiles in this game is paramount and 3D audio really helps. I’m struggling to see the game feeling as good on other controllers or with a keyboard and mouse. I really feel like the DualSense really elevates this game, it makes the parkour more immersive and the combat more visceral. There are the expected DualSense bells and whistles, the haptics and adaptive triggers make sure you feel every death and every grappling hook shot. The environments glisten, your swords look so sharp and while I am not a graphics snob at all, everything just looks vastly superior. On the whole, the update creates a vastly better product than what is available on the PS4. Ghostrunner now runs at 4K, 120FPS, if you have the right setup and also supports Ray-Tracing. Sharper, more crisp and generally just a better looking game. Firstly, I can whole-heartedly say the PS5 version looks a lot better on your screen. I don’t want to retread too much ground as I do agree with most of the points raised in our previous review but I will touch on some of the PlayStation 5 update features. A nice little wrinkle in this system is that whatever space you have left increases your ‘focus’ power. You can rotate them and swap them to try and activate the skills you require in a Tetris like fashion. Your skills are made up of tetromino shapes that you must fit into a grid. You collect new abilities for combat and platforming along the way but another feature I really enjoyed was the skill system. I really enjoyed the flow of Ghostrunner, the level design and mechanics blend together beautifully to create a remarkably fluid experience. This is where the Hotline Miami comparison comes to fruition, in Ghostrunner death is always one hit away and you will die, you will die a lot!Įach area you encounter becomes a ballet-like puzzle, a mix of wall-running and enemy encounters must swiftly be navigated with fluidity, briskness and split-second thinking. Ghostrunner is as fluent as it is smooth and above all, Ghostrunner likes to kick your ass. Jump is R1, which takes some adjusting too but I can see why it is that way, you need your right thumb free for constant monitoring of your death-soaked surroundings.Īfter my initial old-age failings I soon got into the groove, I was slicing folks into bits and parkouring along like the best of them. It took a bit for my forty-year-old brain to catch up with the slightly irregular control scheme and breakneck speed the game motors along at. My initial hour or so with Ghostrunner was like wading through treacle. Related Content – All PS4 Games That Run Better on PS5 The Pure Speed Takes Some Time To Adjust To While a lot of players will leave frustrated, players like me that love a challenge, revel in these types of games. The try, try again methods required to complete this game speaks to a certain type of gamer. The story is definitely not this games strong point, it’s the gameplay that keeps people invested.
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