Immediately, NVIDIA introduced the brand new video games added this week to its GeForce NOW cloud platform. The library now has over 1,900 video games, together with Senua’s Saga: Hellblade II, which launched simply a few days in the past.
GeForce NOW customers subscribed to the Precedence tier can allow NVIDIA DLSS Tremendous Decision or NVIDIA DLAA in addition to NVIDIA Reflex. GeForce NOW customers subscribed to the Final tier may also allow DLSS Body Technology to get the most effective efficiency within the recreation.
Associated Story Hellblade II Will get First Mods to Play in VR or Take away Black Bars, Chromatic Aberration, Movie Grain and Extra
In my evaluate of the sport, I wrote:
Senua’s Saga: Hellblade II retains nearly the identical scope and construction of the unbiased triple-A recreation made in 2017 by Ninja Concept. The story is simply as poignant, the visuals are beautiful, and the expertise is one that each Recreation Cross person ought to take a look at for themselves. Nevertheless, these hoping for a extra conventional recreation within the vein of the God of Warfare reboot will inevitably be dissatisfied, and that is unlikely to have practically that degree of success, which is what Microsoft nonetheless desperately wants.
This is the total record of GeForce NOW video games added this week:
● Synergy (New launch on Steam, Could 21)
● Senua’s Saga: Hellblade II (New launch on Steam and Xbox, out there on PC Recreation Cross, Could 21)
● Crown Wars: The Black Prince (New launch on Steam, Could 23)
● Serum (New launch on Steam, Could 23)
● Ships at Sea (New launch on Steam, Could 23)
● Exo One (Steam)
● Phantom Brigade (Steam)