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That said, I am excited that some of these console exclusives are making their way to PC and am crossing my fingers for a "Ghosts of Tsushima" port. THAT would be the dream for me!
i don't think so. part 1 was a heavy workload. it was rebuild ontop the upgraded part 2 engine. part 2 should only require artist work to get it to ultra settings. some visual polish. and just render it with the new lighting engine, tbh. i assume it will perform damn well it's in native ps4 state. and looks even better with the tech improvements already in place.
It's been almost three years. ;)
why? it was good. gameplay is great. sure... the confrontation narrative is kinda weird playing both sides in one game instead of a spinoff, but it works.
Gameplay is the best part; everything else imho is extremely poor, especially the story which fees like a complete 180 compared to the first. Yes, I get what the overarching message is of the plot but it was crafted and communicated in such a poor way that I couldnt connect with it.