Hi-Fi Rush has arrived on PlayStation 5 and it’s an excellent port of the original Xbox Series X and PC games… with slightly improved shadows. Tom Morgan reminds us of how great this game is, and examines Xbox’s multi-platform record so far. From Ghostwire: Tokyo’s Xbox issues to Pentiment receiving 120Hz support on PS5 first, surely Microsoft’s flagship console should automatically be the best place to play its games and the first platform to receive new features? Great games get a wider audience now and that’s a great thing – but Xbox needs to dot all the Is and cross all the Ts a little more carefully.
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00:00 Introduction
03:02 Hi-Fi Rush: Slightly Improved Visuals on PS5?
05:24 The Multi-Plat Story So Far: Ghostwire Tokyo
06:47 The Multi-Plat Story So Far: Pentiment
08:50 Series X vs PS5: Which Is The More Powerful?
11:13 Hi-Fi Rush Is Exceptional On All Systems
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23 comments
I see it the same
PC fanboys are next 🤣💀
Objectively, what's the point in buying an Xbox Series?
Can't wait for Starfield in 60fps on Ps5.
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