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Bridge of Spirits on PlayStation consoles and different graphics styles

Bridge of Spirits on PlayStation consoles and different graphics styles

One of the much-anticipated fall games on PC and PlayStation is Kena: Bridge of Spirits, which will thankfully have a boxed release. The action-adventure game, somewhat reminiscent of The Legend of Zelda, offers a great world to explore, so you need a good machine to make the most of the scenery. In the video below, you can see what Kena learns on PlayStation 4 Pro and PlayStation 5 in different modes.

As the comparative recording shows, there are two options to choose from on the PS5. With a 4K boost in Performance mode, the Kena will shoot at 60 frames per second, while in Fidelity mode, native 4K will shoot at 30 frames per second. There’s no PS4 Pro to choose from, there’s a 4K target at 30fps.

How will the PS5 and PS4 versions differ? On the other hand, there will be many Rot (ghost companions) on screen on the next generation console, so there can be up to 100 creatures by our side at once. In PS5, of course, the environment is more detailed, the vegetation is more lush, and the number of leaves is also higher. Nana that the game loads faster on the next generation device than on the PS4, and the haptic feedback and adaptive triggers of the DualSense controller also ensure the ultimate experience. With the game console, for example, we will feel the difficulty of pulling a bow. (Source: push the box)

Kena: Bridge of Spirits is available today on PC, PS4, and PS5. You can read about the game’s first foreign reception, but it’s not too positive, here.

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