Senua’s Saga: Hellblade 2 has been compared to Horizon Forbidden West by ElAnalistaDeBits, as part of a head-to-head which also in this case arises as a mere curiosity, as the two products are very different on a structural level.
In fact, if the Guerrilla Games title is an open-world based action game, characterized by a cartoonish style for the characters, the Xbox exclusive by Ninja Theory has linear scenarios and a substantially more realistic approach.
The first and most obvious difference between the two games lies in lighting and general color renderingwhich in the case of these two titles is a bit like comparing day and night, clearly.
Two very different styles
By analyzing the character models and the quality of the assets, both Hellblade 2 and Forbidden West they appear to show the same level of detailalthough here too the incidence of lighting on the surfaces makes the two products very distant.
Lights, shadows, contrasts and effects seem superior in Senua’s Saga: Hellblade 2, and it is interesting to note how ElAnalistaDeBits’ comparison was made by placing one side by side the PC versions of the two titles.
Set with maximum settings on an RTX 4080 Superthe two editions therefore fully express the technical potential of the two exclusives compared to what is available on PS5 and Xbox Series
To find out more, also regarding the technical sector of the games, take a look at our review of Senua’s Saga: Hellblade 2 and the review of Horizon Forbidden West for PC.
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