Strand thickness, movement, stiffness, and how it reacts to you climbing it is all done dynamically, pushing the GPU on the PlayStation 4 hard to bring it to life in a very natural way. That is, you will do that eventually - but first, you’ll likely run around on top of it just marvelling at the incredible detail in every strand of hair on the beasts. Using your limited grip strength, you’ll ascend the beasts, finding their weak points, and stabbing them into their ultimate demise. snagging a fistful of it, and then holding on for dear life. In most cases, this means spotting where fur grows on them, taking a leap of faith. There are sixteen colossi in the game, and the key to their defeat is having the protagonist carefully climb them to stab at their weaknesses. With each battle, you’ll come closer to her revival, and to the truth. Shadow of the Colossus drops you into a gorgeous landscape with one goal in mind: kill the titular creatures in order to save the life of the mysterious woman you’ve dropped onto the nearby alter. Not unlike the Uncharted series, an included photo mode lets you capture all of these incredible visuals and preserve them, complete with post-processing filters, vignette modes, and more to preserve amazing screenshots like this, this, and this. Post-processing effects like dynamic depth of field, volumetric fog, and motion blur completes the package with a graphic parity equivalent to that of any modern AAA game. ![]() ![]() Light sends God Rays through the treetops, and shadows from the occasional massive building (or flying foe) casts realistic shadows on the ground below. The PlayStation 2 simply didn’t have the horsepower to deliver technologies like dynamic lighting, but its inclusion on the PlayStation 4 brings the game to life in ways we’ve never seen.
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