

It’s a little niggle, but I’m sure the PlayStation 4 isn’t being pushed too hard when rendering the landscape and could do more.Īpart from some birds and a stag at the start of the game, the forest is a surprisingly empty environment. The draw distance of the detail is rather short as well, shadows and grass details only spring in to view around five metres in front of you, it’s not too distracting unless you are wandering down a gulley and the bright red rocks in front of you are seemingly painted burnt auburn as you move forward and the engine draws in shadows. That said, there can be occasional pop in and the engine sometimes freezes for a microsecond, making the screen jerk slightly. The game’s stylised version of a small patch of the Wyoming wilderness can be gorgeous to look at, awash with reds and gold as the sun sets, and as the game progresses and you approach the end of Henry’s stay, that environment changes quite dramatically in tone and tension, as smoke from a nearby fire sweeps across the landscape.
