Shadow of the Colossus PS4

What Are You Playing? Shadow of the Colossus, Radiant Historia, and More

This week PS4 owners have been treated to a blast from the past, with the PS2 classic Shadow of the Colossus receiving a remake. As noted in our review, it’s pretty darn good.

Stripping away the camera problems that plagued its original release, the Shadow of the Colossus Remake continues to up the ante by making its visuals 4K HDR compatible, which will be heartening news for PS4 Pro owners. It’s an excellent new (well, technically old) release, and if you own a PS4 and have skipped over Monster Hunter World, this should probably be at the top of your buy list.

Elsewhere, Cody shared his thoughts on Radiant Historia: Perfect Chronology, and suffice to say he loved it. Calling it “one of the greatest JRPGs ever” and the “true successor to Chrono Trigger,” for JRPG fans this looks like a must-buy.

Personally, with our reviews handed over to Cody and Jason this week, I’ve still been tucking into Monster Hunter World. On top of that, today I received the upcoming Kingdom Come: Deliverance, so I’ll also be playing Warhorse’s action RPG this week.

But that’s enough about us — what are you playing this week?

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