‘God of War PC’ game review: Kratos would be proud of this perfect port of a classic
The Hindu
Need another reason to hate graphic card scalpers and crypto miners? ‘God of War PC ‘ will give you one, with a PC port that looks incredible.
When God of War came out in 2018, the much-loved game ushered Kratos and company into the age of the Norse gods, and it was unanimously one of the most gorgeous games. The PlayStation 4 Pro did sound like a jet engine but, by the gods, it looked better than many of today’s next-generation titles.
A PlayStation exclusive by Santa Monica Studios, the game was long out of reach for those who did not own a Sony console. Now, for those who missed out on the otherworldly fun, God of War is out on Steam for PC and it is the definitive edition – a must-play for those who felt plenty of understandable FOMO (fear of missing out), as well as renewed revisit for those enjoyed the console version.

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