Sony’s commitment to a PC path with their games started way back with Horizon Zero Dawn, one of my personal favorites of the Sony IP family. While the initial release of that game was demanding on the CPU and GPU, it eventually smoothed out and became one of the more gorgeous PC games out there. To this day, it’s still in my top five experiences, and now even more so with the PC push. Sony then f...[Read More]
For the last few weeks, we have been looking at and dissecting PlayStation’s new PS Plus Premium service. It went online on June 13th and promised more than a sea of games for players to experience and re-experience. Unlike Microsoft’s Game Pass, which features ‘day one’ releases to play consistently, as well as access to a lot of newer titles (that go in and out of contractual obligation for GP),...[Read More]
Tis’ the season to be jolly, and there is plenty to be jolly about this year. While we were all holed up once again, having a pint, and waiting for all this pandemic to blow over, we discovered wonderful items of interest here at DigitalChumps to make the time go by a lot faster and be a lot more fun. And no, it wasn’t The Great British Baking Show that made it fun… just additionally amusing...[Read More]
Mark Cerny’s presentation earlier in the year disappointed a lot of PlayStation fans. Not because it was bad or he wasn’t entertaining, rather he was just discussing the inner working of the PlayStation 5 architecture while not showing off games. I mean, why would he just show off hardware when he could be giving gamers a preview of the next generation first-party titles? Lots of skeptics wrote th...[Read More]