Sony's newest console is almost a year old and achieved great success. Let's take a look at some of its greatest games thus far.
An update to AMD's website confirms that the upcoming PC port of God of War will support FidelityFX Super Resolution.
The short answer is yes, yes they should.
Sony confirms that while SIE Santa Monica Studios is overseeing the upcoming PC port, its actual development is being handled by an external team.
Along with 4K resolution and unlocked frame rates, the PC version will support 21:9 ultra-widescreen monitors, Nvidia DLSS and Reflex.
It's always great to see games respond to constructive criticism in the right fashion, and these ten did just that.
Forget just having difficult bosses - the regular enemies in these titles will give you a hard time, to say nothing of their mechanics.
A potential datamine of the GeForce Now service showed a wealth of unannounced game coming to PC, including several PlayStation first party titles.
God of War creator David Jaffe has said in a new video that based on what he's heard, the next God of War game will be around 40 hours long.
The wait for greatness is almost over.
PlayStation CEO Jim Ryan seemingly suggests in a new interview that the next God of War title might be out around Summer of 2022.
Whether you want to create images with animated elements or toy around with numerous filters, these photo modes are the ticket.
Red Dead Redemption 2 will also be available until November 1st as a downloadable title. Other titles include NASCAR Heat 5 and Moving Out.
Whether it's incredible, detailed designs, precious metals or super-rare limited editions, these consoles are very hard to find.
A leaked ad suggests that Sony's cloud service is adding heavyweights like Red Dead Redemption 2, Nioh 2, and Judgment this month.
Though a Sony event has yet to be announced, a new rumour claims that whenever it happens, it will feature the gameplay debut of the next God of War game.
The recent God of War: Ragnarok announcements sparked vile and abusive comments from some, leading to director Cory Barlog speaking out.
Sony clears up some recent confusion and confirms that an official title for the upcoming sequel is still yet to be confirmed.
Whether it's a character's death or utter despair, these moments left a lasting impression.
Giants, gods, heroes, and more- there's more than a few mythological figures that Kratos could come up against.