Tag: digital foundry

DF Direct Weekly on PS5 VRR, Steam Deck’s 40Hz upgrade and 900W next-gen GPUs

DF Direct Weekly on…

It’s been a barren few weeks for gaming and technology news, but it looks like things are finally picking…
Lego Builder’s Journey: the ray tracing showcase hits PS5

Lego Builder’s Journey: the…

Lego Builder’s Journey is a stunning game with a comprehensive ray tracing feature set that gives the title a…
WRC 10 on Switch: is it really that bad?

WRC 10 on Switch:…

Six months after its console debut, World Rally Championship 10 has made the jump to Switch. This pure rally…
PlayStation 3 emulation tested: revisiting Metal Gear Solid 4 at 4K 60fps with RPCS3

PlayStation 3 emulation tested:…

There’s a wealth of PlayStation 3 exclusive games that remain locked to the system – console-exclusive titles that sold…
DF Direct Weekly: has the next-gen era actually started yet?

DF Direct Weekly: has…

While the major publishers are keeping their announcements to a minimum, making for an interesting challenge in creating a…
A500 Mini review: a great intro to the world of Commodore Amiga

A500 Mini review: a…

Amidst the home computer boom of the mid to late 80s, the Amiga stands out. Commodore’s overpowered successor to…
The question that must be answered: Steam Deck – can it run Crysis?

The question that must…

The baptismal fires are waiting. Steam Deck, like countless initiate PCs before it, must be christened: as with every…
Unreal Engine 5 hands-on: the cost of next generation rendering

Unreal Engine 5 hands-on:…

Unreal Engine 5 recently emerged from early access, with a full version now available to games creators. Simultaneously, the…
Steam Deck vs next-gen gaming – is Valve’s handheld future-proof?

Steam Deck vs next-gen…

When Digital Foundry reviewed Steam Deck, the overall takeaway was that Valve had delivered by far the most powerful…
The Ascent hits PlayStation 5 – and it’s as beautiful as ever

The Ascent hits PlayStation…

What is the most visually impressive indie game you’ve ever seen? From our perspective, The Ascent – released last…