With modern resources, console games are constantly improving in terms of graphics and performance. Consoles like PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X, and Xbox Series S allow gamers to run certain games at 120 frames per second, depending on the freedom game developers give players. Unfortunately, there is one studio that is still sticking to the outdated 30 frames per second limit for their upcoming video game: Senua’s Saga: Hellblade II.
A still from Senua’s Saga: Hellblade II
Along with Windows, the game is coming to Xbox Series X/S on 21 May 2024 but the developers, Ninja Theory, have revealed that this 30fps lock was necessary for a “cinematic” feel. Ninja Theory is repeating the same mistake that Bethesda made while rolling out their 2023 game, Starfield. Fortunately, they have realized this mistake as Starfield is finally getting a 60fps mode on Xbox Series X.
Senua’s Saga: Hellblade II will be locked at...
A still from Senua’s Saga: Hellblade II
Along with Windows, the game is coming to Xbox Series X/S on 21 May 2024 but the developers, Ninja Theory, have revealed that this 30fps lock was necessary for a “cinematic” feel. Ninja Theory is repeating the same mistake that Bethesda made while rolling out their 2023 game, Starfield. Fortunately, they have realized this mistake as Starfield is finally getting a 60fps mode on Xbox Series X.
Senua’s Saga: Hellblade II will be locked at...
- 5/3/2024
- by Farhan Asif
- FandomWire
The anticipation for Ninja Theory’s Senua’s Saga: Hellblade II is at an all-time high as more and more information about the game is coming forward. A few fortunate gamers got the chance to experience the game early and it’s safe to say all this waiting will be worth it. The game is reportedly designed in a clever way that players can feel the game is playing mind games with them.
Senua’s Saga: Hellblade II
By forming an emotional connection with the player, the game can virtually affect one’s reality. With Unreal Engine 5 and Microsoft’s resources, Ninja Theory was able to make Senua’s Saga: Hellblade II more immersive and refined than its predecessor. Visual effects director Mark Slater-Tunstill also opened up about the role of the human mind while playing the game.
Senua’s Saga: Hellblade II will play mind games with the player...
Senua’s Saga: Hellblade II
By forming an emotional connection with the player, the game can virtually affect one’s reality. With Unreal Engine 5 and Microsoft’s resources, Ninja Theory was able to make Senua’s Saga: Hellblade II more immersive and refined than its predecessor. Visual effects director Mark Slater-Tunstill also opened up about the role of the human mind while playing the game.
Senua’s Saga: Hellblade II will play mind games with the player...
- 4/20/2024
- by Farhan Asif
- FandomWire
It’s only natural for Xbox players to envy the Helldivers 2 craze that’s going on over at the PlayStation and PC sides of gaming, but there’s one upcoming title that could turn things around for Microsoft’s console. Sharing similarities in size with Arrowhead, Ninja Theory is gearing up to release its Hellblade sequel next month, and Senua’s Saga looks nothing short of a cinematic spectacle, improving over a variety of aspects from the first game.
The level of dedication and love for their craft can be clearly seen in relatively smaller studios like Arrowhead and Ninja Theory, and the results are turning out to be extraordinary.
Hellblade 2 Has the Potential to Be Helldivers 2 for Xbox
Ninja Theory’s sequel can continue the trend set earlier this year by Helldivers 2.
Similar to how Arrowhead only had around a hundred people working on Helldivers 2, Ninja Theory head Dom Matthews,...
The level of dedication and love for their craft can be clearly seen in relatively smaller studios like Arrowhead and Ninja Theory, and the results are turning out to be extraordinary.
Hellblade 2 Has the Potential to Be Helldivers 2 for Xbox
Ninja Theory’s sequel can continue the trend set earlier this year by Helldivers 2.
Similar to how Arrowhead only had around a hundred people working on Helldivers 2, Ninja Theory head Dom Matthews,...
- 4/19/2024
- by Osama Farooq
- FandomWire
Ninja Theory, the studio behind Senua’s Saga: Hellblade, is a one-of-a-kind studio with a bold blend of Aaa polish and indie spirit. With the impending release of Hellblade 2, the spotlight again turns to this innovative indie studio and its unique approach to game creation.
A recent interview conducted at the studio’s headquarters gives us more info on some of the upcoming title’s behind-the-scenes aspects, as well as the team’s approach to it, this time around.
Ninja Theory Takes Pride In Its Indie Spirit Ahead of Hellblade 2 Release
Hellblade 2 is almost here, and Ninja Theory is taking a pioneering approach to it
In a recent interview with Games Radar, various members of Ninja Theory spoke about the studio’s philosophy and the journey behind the highly anticipated Hellblade sequel.
This is the studio’s first project fully immersed in the Xbox ecosystem since being acquired by Microsoft Gaming six years ago.
A recent interview conducted at the studio’s headquarters gives us more info on some of the upcoming title’s behind-the-scenes aspects, as well as the team’s approach to it, this time around.
Ninja Theory Takes Pride In Its Indie Spirit Ahead of Hellblade 2 Release
Hellblade 2 is almost here, and Ninja Theory is taking a pioneering approach to it
In a recent interview with Games Radar, various members of Ninja Theory spoke about the studio’s philosophy and the journey behind the highly anticipated Hellblade sequel.
This is the studio’s first project fully immersed in the Xbox ecosystem since being acquired by Microsoft Gaming six years ago.
- 4/18/2024
- by Vibha Hegde
- FandomWire
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