After the release of Bayonetta last month on Steam, SEGA announces today that Vanquish, another well appreciated title from PlatinumGames, will hit the PC platform on May 25 with pre-order now open and giving access to the Digital Deluxe Edition. Trailer and screens inside.
Pre-order details and release date revealed for the PC conversion exclusively for Steam
Pre-order VANQUISH on Steam to receive the Digital Deluxe Edition which includes a 5 track soundtrack sampler, character and enemy avatars, art book and exclusive wallpapers. Fans who already own Bayonetta on Steam or purchase it before May 25th 2017, will automatically get 25% off when they pre-order VANQUISH. However, players only have until the 25th of May, 2017, to secure the Digital Deluxe Edition via pre-ordering before it reverts to the Standard Edition.
Directed by Shinji Mikami, the creator of the Resident Evil™ series, VANQUISH is a sci-fi shooter of epic proportion. Take control of DARPA operative Sam Gideon, who has been assigned a mission to battle legions of future-tech enemies using a vast arsenal of weapons. VANQUISH boasts fluid and frenetic combat, spectacular melee moves, and intense speed, wrapped in a gripping story. VANQUISH is the latest best practice conversion from SEGA, and features a host of PC optimized options, including an unlocked framerate, 4k resolution support, extensive graphics options and full keyboard and mouse support.
"It was great to see the positive response from our community to the Bayonetta PC launch last month, and we are pleased that we are in a position to be able to announce VANQUISH, another of our highly requested back catalogue titles," said John Clark, Senior Vice President of Commercial Publishing for SEGA Europe. "There's more to come from SEGA in this space, so stay tuned for further announcements."
Adding to the growing list of best practice conversions from SEGA's back catalogue, VANQUISH joins Bayonetta, Typing of the Dead™, Valkyria Chronicles™ and the SEGA Mega Drive™ Collection. Keep up to date with all the latest SEGA news on Youtube, facebook and Twitter
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Below is an excerpt from Digital Foundry's Bayonetta PC port performance analysis:
"To say it runs smoothly on a vast range of hardware would be an understatement - we could hit something approaching a locked 1080p60 on a 1GB Radeon HD 7770, a budget GPU when it was released way back in 2012. On more recent graphics hardware, the only way is up."
Digital Foundry - Bayonetta PC runs beautifully - even on old hardware:
Source: http://www.eurogamer.net/articles/digitalfoundry-2...
The best thing about Vanquish's PC port is that unlike Bayonetta which has a maximum framerate cap of 60fps, Vanquish will have an unlocked framerate, meaning if you have a 144Hz monitor and a PC capable of reaching 144fps, which shouldn't be too difficult with a high-end PC, you will be able to play it buttery smooth. I believe that with a GTX 1080 Ti - for the lucky few - one will even be able to do 4k@144fps, which would be mind-blowing.
Greatest Credits ever.
Greatest Credits ever.
one is on the rails, collecting rings and emeralds, the other is a TPS with Jetpacks and abilities. sonic gets credit no doubt though for being a decent shooter.
My suggestion to everyone is to just ignore these stupid ass flamebait comments. And to KORNdog, is to go play Knack instead of wasting his time reading, watching and/or posting on threads of games he thinks are very shit, while the rest of us go play and greatly enjoy Vanquish.
However KORNdog will never listen, unfortunately, something about "old dogs never learn new tricks" or something like that. It's tragic, really. But there's nothing we can do, so best to just ignore - like a very infectious disease or crazy person.
It was funny because this is the quintessential 3rd party example of deffered rendering at the time... and both were virtually identical.