Stranger of Paradise: [PS4, PS5, XO, XBSX|S, PC]

Discussion in 'Console Gaming' started by Dr. Nick, Oct 2, 2021.

  1. Dr. Nick

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    Sorry I spoke too soon need to reencode
    Frame Rate Analisys from the March demo. The size of the "demo" leads me to believe that is more of trail. This "demo" still supports Quick Resume.
     
  2. Nesh

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    This game feels extremely outdated. Like it belongs to the PS360 era. I tried it last night and was very uninterested
     
  3. Dr. Nick

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    Captured on Series X

    Opening gameplay

    First Mission
     
  4. BRiT

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    Seeing posts where it's an absolute garbage mess delivered by Square Enix on Series X. The version says 1.01, performance mode has horrible resolution, and quality mode capped at 30fps and with low resolution too.
     
  5. Silent_Buddha

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    Watching a huge Nioh fan play this and he likes the combat but thinks the story and level design suck. Combat is faster paced and more arcade-y than the Nioh games with less care, planning, or strategy needed. Basically, not even close to Nioh levels of quality.

    Looks like a huge pass for me.

    Regards,
    SB
     
  6. techuse

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    Many parts of the footage I've seen remind me of an Xbox 360 UE3 title.
     
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