
Nothing looked or felt like Shadow of the Colossus at the time. The remake looks much better than the original, but the remake also looks like any other high quality game out today.

The original game was ambitious-a game bigger than the console it debuted on. In a way, this made the original more of an achievement because became a classic despite its flaws. This is primarily due to an uneven frame rate,” Brad Shoemaker wrote in a 2005 Gamespot review, where he gave the game a 8.7. “It's a disappointment that the technical execution is less than perfect. The original game earned a metacritic score of 91 despite two obvious flaws: weird controls and bad frame rates. And why would I do that when I can just download this modern, "better" version of the game on my PS4? I'd have to track down a working PS2, a hard copy of the game, and plug the old console into my TV with composite cables, which some new TVs don't even have. It would be a pain in the ass for me to go back and play the original, untouched Shadow of the Colossus now.

After more than 60 years, The Night of the Hunter is still a powerful movie and watching it as easy as pulling up Amazon. No one- except Gus Van Sant-is making shot-for-shot remakes of classic films. They’re often remade, but historians and film buffs go to pains to preserve the originals. KitGuru says: What do you think of these two games? Which would you prefer to see come to PC? Is it too soon for Ghost of Tsushima to be coming to PC? Let us know down below.It’s a kind of “remaster” that is wholly unique to the medium of video games. We recently discussed Sony's opening of its IP floodgates, the full column of which can be found HERE. Still, with a PlayStation State of Play happening tomorrow, it is entirely possible that we may get an announcement then. Of course, both of these ‘leaks’ should be taken with a pinch of salt. After the confirmation that God of War is on its way, it seems as though this GeForce Now leak had a lot more truth to it than initially assumed. While in some ways both less substantiated and more substantiated than the Shadow of the Colossus rumour, the idea that Ghost of Tsushima is coming to PC hails from an observation by EarlyGame, who discovered that the ‘Only on PlayStation’ logo was recently removed from the game’s box art – a similar tactic which was used for Horizon Zero Dawn and Days Gone.Īdding further fuel to this fire, the GeForce Now leak, which included many PlayStation games, claimed that Ghost of Tsushima was coming to PC. The second game suggested to be making its way is 2020’s highly popular Ghost of Tsushima.

According to them, Bluepoint Games’ excellent remake of Japan Studio and Team Ico’s Shadow of the Colossus is set to come to PC sometime during Q1 2022. Starting with Shadow of the Colossus, this rumour comes from a self-proclaimed “collaborator in a specific news gaming website”. Though these should both be taken with a grain of salt, new rumours are suggesting that the next set of PlayStation games finding their way onto the PC platform are Sucker Punch’s Ghost of Tsushima and Bluepoint Games’ Shadow of the Colossus. Following the announcement of God of War for PC, at least two more PlayStation-PC games have been leaked. While Sony may have taken longer than Microsoft to adopt the PC market, it seems the PS5 console manufacturer is opening the floodgates and allowing all of its long-protected IPs to come to the PC platform.
