Uncovering the truth about the PlayStation 5: Experience the revolutionary DualSense controller!
Published date | 23 January 2023 |
Publication title | Jerusalem Post, The: Web Edition Articles (Israel) |
I recently had the pleasure of taking a closer look at Sony's newest offering, the PlayStation 5. As a long-time PlayStation enthusiast, I was excited to see what this next generation of gaming could bring. Right away, I was taken aback by the sheer size of the console. It's much larger than previous consoles, and its shiny black case sandwiched between two warped matte white plastic plates with a detachable stand gave the console an even more ostentatious look.
Aside from its size, I was also impressed by the PS5's new controller, the DualSense. It was incredibly responsive and the haptic feedback was really incredible. Along with the improved trigger and bumpers, the controller was a game-changer. The pre-installed platformer Astro's Playroom was a great demo to get accustomed to the new features of the DualSense. It was also great to be able to browse my entire digital library and sort between PS5 and PS4 games.
In terms of performance, the PS5's SSD was incredibly fast, with the ability to read 5.5 gigabytes in just one second. This was evident when I was playing Spider-Man: Miles Morales. Load times were incredibly fast and the resolution and lighting effects of the game were simply stunning.
Overall, I am very impressed with the PlayStation 5. I think that it's a great new console with a lot of potential. The SSD, controller feedback, and library system are all revolutionary and make the PS5 a real contender in the next generation of gaming.
Comparing the Playstation 5 to Past Playstation Models
Sony's latest Playstation 5 is an impressive piece of console gaming hardware. Compared to its predecessors, it stands out in terms of size and style. Its glossy black case is sandwiched between two warped matte white plastic plates, making for a design that is both ostentatious and eye-catching. The console measures 40 cm in height with the stand, or 16 inches, and is 11 cm high, or 4.5 inches. The dual sense controller is slightly larger than the dualshock 4 and boasts a translucent, glass-like look with...
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