![]() ![]() For our Performance Analysis purposes, we used a Q9650 (4.2Ghz) with 4GB RAM, an Nvidia GTX690, Windows 7-64Bit and the latest version of the GeForce drivers. Yes, there isn’t any FOV option and the game suffers low-resolution textures but overall, this is as good as most multi-platform games, has proper on-screen keyboard indications, has amazing mouse support, and is not taxing – while looking great – at all. Why you ask? But because Dead Space 3 is a fine PC port. Either way, EA should not be so ashamed of it. Perhaps this is due to the fact that Visceral Games’ Executive Producer lied about offering the same gaming experience to all platforms or because EA feared that we’d bring the hammer down on it. Unfortunately, EA seemed hesitant on sending a PC review copy, and that’s why we had to delay it. It also helps that it introduces a fresh character, a new story, and some returning faces too, so it's just the ultimate treat for Horizon fans - if you invest in the PSVR 2 hardware.Before starting, let us apologize for not offering you this Performance Analysis sooner. From the crafting to the traversal, everything has been thought of through the VR lens, making it extra tactile and satisfying from that first-person perspective, which results in it being the ultimate way to immerse yourself in this unique, robotic world. Not only is it stunning, but it manages to perfectly capture the combat and gameplay of Horizon Forbidden West and Zero Dawn and translate them to VR in a way that feels fresh and innovative. ![]() It's currently the flagship PSVR 2 game and it's easy to see why. Those things are huge! It's that kind of realization that makes Horizon: Call of the Mountain pure magic. Suddenly, I've got far more admiration for tiny Aloy whizzing up the back of one of these huge metallic beasts without a care in the world. I never realized how tiny I'd feel seeing a Tallneck up close. ![]()
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