God Of War
It turns out Guinness’s marketing department was onto something. Good things do indeed come to those who wait, as God of War, which first launched to widespread acclaim on the PS4 in 2018, finally finds its way onto PC, with enough upgrades to surely sate the appetite of the most impatient of gamers.
Enhancing the cinematic, no-cut camera that follows Kratos into battle, updates include support for Nvidia’s SDLSS and Reflex features, customisable controls and 4K support, as well as higher resolution shadows, improved screen-space reflections and much more.
Never played the game until now? Youre in for a treat. Already seen your fair share of bloodshed in Midgard? Youll experience the realm in a new light. Buyers can preload God of War for PC on Steam now ahead of the official January 14 release.
Hades
Hades. Supergiant Games
Now a console darling, Hades has been available to play on PC since 2018, albeit in early access for much of that time. A roguelite in which you fight your way out of the Greek underworld using various otherworldly weapons and powers, Hades is the culmination of developer Supergiant’s previous efforts rolled up into one perfect package.
Although roguelites aren’t everyone’s cup of tea, Hades’ immensely satisfying combat and spritely run loop (each run takes roughly 20-30 minutes) means that death isn’t nearly as frustrating as it could have been.
In fact, you’re actually rewarded for dying. The more you end up in the River Styx, the more abilities, weapons and story beats you unlock, including reams of excellent dialogue across numerous superbly written characters from Greek mythology.
Can you get a bit further through next time? Few games will have you itching for just one more go as much as Hades.
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