![]() Synopsis (Taken from the Sony PlayStation website): Publisher: Sony Interactive EntertainmentĮSRB Rating: T (Teen) for blood & violence Platform: Playstation 4 Pro, Playstation 4ĭevelopers: Bluepoint Games and Japan Studio Datsm put the time into playing Shadow of the Colossus on a reference system that includes a PlayStation 4 Pro as well as a 65" Samsung Q9F TV plus a Dolby Atmos sound system featuring KEF R-series speakers and a Marantz AV7704 pre/pro. While he wishes to remain anonymous, I want to give credit where it's due-it's his review. The majority of this review was written by our "ghost reviewer" Datsm. Let’s see how the remake holds up in today’s game landscape. Shadow of the colossus pc vs ps3 vs ps4 full#Now, we have a full remake of Shadow of the Colossus, where all the assets are new, remade from the ground up to allow for a maximum native resolution of 2560 x 1440/30p (which is upscaled to 4K) plus HDR. However, there was little improvement in terms of the original artwork. In 2011 the game was remastered for PS3, bringing with it 1280x720 resolution (1080p HD when upscaled). The original game was released in 512 x 448 (SD) resolution and in a 4:3 aspect ratio. It became an instant classic and won numerous accolades for its art direction, graphics, and the scale of the environments. Shadow of the Colossus was a PlayStation 2 game released in 2005. ![]()
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