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https://store.steampowered.com/app/494430/Praey_for_the_Gods/
They mean they want a native PC release, not a janky PS4 emulator that still doesn't fully work. Still don't know why Jimbo (and subsequently you) needed to necro a post from 6 months ago to say that. Shadow of the Colossus is playable as well using PS2 or PS3 emulators, but the thread was about native official releases on Steam with graphical settings, achievements, PSN, the whole nine yards.
The emulator fully works.
https://psnprofiles.com/claytonhorning?completion=complete
For people who have an interest in older PS IPs like Shadow of the Colossus, Gravity Rush, Bloodbourne, etc …it’s better to get a console. PlayStation is very open to releasing games on PC nowadays, but they are simultaneously only focused on games like God of War, Spider-Man, Horizon, and The Last of Us (and anything new like Soros/Returnal). They moved their HQ to California in 2016 and they almost seem embarrassed of games like Knack, Ico, Shadow of the Colossus, Gravity Rush, The Last Guardian. Basically all the amazing stuff to come out of Japan Studio. Maybe, just maybe, Astrobot’s success will change that, but I doubt it.
I’ve considered getting a PS5 Pro because I like having powerful hardware, but I already have a standard PS5 and after watching about 30 or 40 PS5 Pro videos from digital foundry, I really don’t see much reason to upgrade at all. The quality of the PS5 Pro patches range from slightly worse to noticeable but not very compelling (with a handful of legitimate upgrades like Stellar Blade or FF7 Rebirth). They really need to fix the issues with PSSR and make it where you can easily purchase a disc drive for MSRP before I would pull the trigger on a Pro.
I mean, yeah, it’s off-topic technically but you brought it up and this thread was dead until someone saw fit to resurrect it, so who cares? How did you manage to get the PS5 Pro for 25% off MSRP? I haven’t seen any sales for it yet, from any retailers (let alone one for $200 off). But physical games are such a benefit to console, it’s like the one inherent advantage it has over PC, seems like a waste not to use it. I suppose if you only play popular games, you wouldn’t notice but there’s quite a few Japanese games that we don’t even get in the west, but you can play the physical games on a North American PS4/PS5. Like Dead or Alive Extreme 3 and certain M2 Shot Triggers ports like Esp Ra De and Aleste Collection (also not available on PC either, not through official means).
Although to be fair, you could make a second account and set your region to Japan and get them digitally if you were dead set on not touching physical games, but it’s actually less convenient because you have to top up your Japanese account’s digital wallet with Japanese gift cards bought from Amazon Japan or Play Asia.