

I just turn off my PS5's HDR whenever I play it, and turn up the brightness while in the game, but if you like the fake HDR, more power to you.


I Just thought I'd mention that in case you notice that the picture looks crappy or whatever. I looked it up, because I originally played this on PS4 and it didn't have HDR, so I was thinking maybe they added it for PS5, but it turns out it just supports it while also not supporting it. OctoPlayStation Store: September 2021’s top downloads 29 0 96 NBA 2K22, Kena: Bridge of Spirits, and Deathloop top September's PS5 charts Justin Massongill Content Communications Manager, Sony Interactive Entertainment Greetings The numbers are in and we’ve got some piping-hot charts for ya. I have my PS5 set to only do HDR when it's supported, instead of always on, because forcing games into HDR that don't actually have HDR almost always washes out the picture. It's the only game I've ever encountered that supports HDR, while not actually being in HDR. The game was first announced during the PlayStation 5. On a side note, the game has a very weird feature where it triggers the HDR on your PS5, but the game isn't actually natively rendered in HDR. Kena: Bridge of Spirits is an upcoming action-adventure game developed and published by Ember Lab. You can also change the difficulty at any point. The story follows Kena, a young spirit guide who uses her magical abilities to help deceased people move from the physical to the spirit world. If you put it on easy, the game is a breeze. It's not some crazy hard game, at least not on medium, but it definitely makes you learn the combat system, as opposed to just letting you button mash, and it generally forces you to take advantage of enemy weak points. It's also no joke when you play it on even medium difficulty.
