The first screenshots of Dark Souls Remastered sadly come within the type of journal scans, however they do present enhancements over the unique recreation.
Dark Souls Remastered was introduced in January for Nintendo Switch, in addition to PC, PS4, and Xbox One.
The two variations needs to be totally different, with the PC and residential consoles promising 4K resolutions and 60fps, in comparison with the Switch’s 30fps. We received our first glimpse on the Switch model in motion throughout a latest Nintendo Direct, however we now have but to see something from PC, PS4 or Xbox One.
It’s about time we had, too, seeing as From Software is gearing up for a network test (beta) quickly, and the sport is out in simply two months.
Unfortunately, whereas we do get our first have a look at the upgraded model in new screenshots, the shape will not be splendid. That’s as a result of they’re journal scans, sourced from Famitsu weekly. Scans normally depart rather a lot to be desired, and that is no exception.
But, as you’re about to see, the enhancements in lighting are clear. From Software PR supervisor Yasuhiro Kitao revealed on Twitter that these are first PS4 screenshots, and you’ll see high-resolution captures beneath by WCCFtech.
The upgraded lighting and textures are clear within the combat in Undead Asylum, and Undead Burg specifically. It’ll be attention-grabbing to see it in movement, however we are able to a minimum of relaxation assured that it’s extra than simply DSFix on PS4.
The scans additionally function a specs breakdown that lists PC, PS4, and Xbox One as having 1080p decision targets, as a substitute of 4K. This might simply be an error, although, as Namco beforehand confirmed 4K assist for all three.
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