![]() ![]() (Side note: save data is not shared between streamed and downloaded games.) The performance, input and online connection were all solid, even better than Third Strike Online. So, PS Now clearly works in tandem with PS Plus and cloud saves. After playing Mortal Kombat X on the PC to test multiplayer, PS Now downloaded the save file from the console. Definitely playable and there's only some slight pixelation in the visuals. While there was a slight delay in inputs, the game was surprisingly responsive. Killzone: Shadow Fall was next and the multiplayer was tested on the PS4. It also looked flawless, with no pixelation or stuttering. Moving on, Grand Theft Auto V was next. Only the PS4 version was checked out and it played extremely well. RELATED: PlayStation Now Will Be Major Part Of PlayStation 5 And Beyond The PC version was more responsive and is actually playable. When you download a PS4 game from PS Now, it's just like having the digital version. However, when the game was downloaded it played perfectly and looked flawless. It looked fine but it was not what you would call a playable game. On the PS4, streaming the game felt sluggish and there was a noticeable lag in the controls. Interestingly, there didn't seem to be an online match on both PS4 and PC. Most casual players will probably be okay with the delay as it doesn't feel sluggish but if you're someone who enjoys fighting games a lot, it won't be good enough. On PS4, the game looked great with only slight pixelation here and there, but there was some slight input delay. Next up was Street Fighter III: Third Strike Online for the PS3. It isn't as intuitive, but at least the option is still there. It doesn't have different tabs to scroll through and only has the home page with the browsing and queue tacked on to the bottom. The UI for the PC version of PS Now is much more simple. You can also search by name, have your own queue of titles you enjoy, and more. It's also possible to browse by console, genre and letter. The UI, in fact, resembles Netflix a lot. The home page has numerous suggestions under a variety of pre-made playlists similar to Netflix. The UI for PlayStation Now on the PS4 is pretty useful. It's very specific to a platform but it's a notable feature due to reasons we'll get to later. As PlayStation 2 titles are PlayStation 4 ports, this applies to PS2 games as well. However, one feature that doesn't seem to be mentioned much is PlayStation 4 titles on PlayStation 4 can be downloaded instead of just streamed. The PlayStation 2 titles are the same ones that have been ported over to the PlayStation 4, so technically PS Now allows you to stream PlayStation 3 and 4 titles. As previously stated, PlayStation Now allows you to stream PlayStation 2, 3, and 4 games. ![]()
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