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PlayStation 5 Review: The Pros and Cons You Should Know

The PlayStation 5 (PS5) has been a tempest in a teacup in the gaming world since its release, offering a behemothic improvement over its predecessor, the PS4

By M Ayub KhanPublished 5 months ago 3 min read

The PlayStation 5 (PS5) has been a tempest in a teacup in the gaming world since its release, offering a behemothic improvement over its predecessor, the PS4. From lightning-fast loading times to breath-taking visuals, Sony's next-gen console has captured the hearts of users and critics alike. However, as with every device, it features its own set of drawbacks. Here in this review, we will talk about the most important benefits and cons of the PS5 so that you can decide whether it is right for you.

Benefits of the PlayStation 5

1. Top-Class Hardware and Performance

The PS5 boasts an AMD Ryzen Zen 2 processor that is custom-made and an extremely powerful RDNA 2 GPU, which allows it to provide 4K gaming at high frame rates. Games look sharper, load faster, and are more streamlined. Titles like Demon's Souls, Spider-Man: Miles Morales, and Ratchet & Clank: Rift Apart showcase the true power of the console.

2. Super-Fast SSD

One of the highlight features is its custom 825GB SSD. This cuts load times drastically. You can quick-travel, boot up games, or switch between tasks virtually instantly. It also allows developers to design games without any limitations put on by old hardware.

3. Industry-changing DualSense Controller

The new DualSense controller is a game-changer. Since this is highly advanced, haptic feedback and adaptive triggers provide an even more immersive experience. For example, in Astro's Playroom, you can feel different resistance and textures based on the setting or the weapon that you use.

4. Backward Compatibility

Most PS4 games work on the PS5. So, you don't have to give up your existing game collection. Some older games even get a performance improvement, including higher resolutions and buttery-smooth frame rates.

5. Next-Generation Visuals and Ray Tracing

Ray tracing, higher resolutions, and better textures make PS5 games a visual treat. Lighting and shadow effects are more lifelike, providing you with a more cinematic and immersive experience.

6. Future-Proof and Exclusive Titles

Sony has a high-end exclusive game reputation. Exclusive games such as Horizon Forbidden West, God of War: Ragnarok, and upcoming titles ensure the PS5 is kept updated for years to come.

Limitations of the PlayStation 5

1. Storage Space is Limited

While the 825GB SSD is fast, you only get to utilize about 667GB after the system files. With new games occupying 50-100GB or more, you can lose space very quickly. External storage is available, but it won't play PS5 games unless it's another internal SSD addition, which can be pricey.

2. Large and Bulky Design

The PS5 is rather large, something which can be an issue if you have very little room to spare in your entertainment complex. Its space-age aesthetic is unique, but not everyone is a fan.

3. Short Supply and High Demand

Even years after its release, PS5 units can continue to be hard to find in most areas, especially around the holiday seasons. Some buyers also face price gouging thanks to scalpers and resellers.

4. No Native 1440p Support (Initially)

Although there have been improvements since release, at launch the PS5 was not natively supporting 1440p monitors and therefore is less suited to those with gaming monitors instead of TVs.

5. Expensive Accessories

Though the controller that DualSense is does have a great feel, extra controllers and accessories like the charging dock, camera, or Pulse 3D headset are expensive. These as add-ons can significantly contribute to the cost of ownership

6. Even Playing Catch-Up on Features

Features like adjustable themes, folders, and certain UI settings found on the PS4 did not exist at first. Although patches are gradually improving the system software, some yearn for the convenience and personalization.

Conclusion

The PlayStation 5 is a leap forward in game technology. Its incredible performance, engrossing controller, and stunning graphics make it an excellent upgrade from the PS4. Yes, it's got some weaknesses—primarily storage limitations and how massive it is—but as a whole, the experience is quite wonderful.

If you're a gamer looking for next-gen features, exclusive games, and improved play, the PS5 is your bet. But prepare to make some compromises, mainly if you're a budget-conscious or space-strapped individual.

If you're coming from a PS4 or just stepping into the world of console gaming, the PS5 provides a class-leading experience that's hard to beat.

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About the Creator

M Ayub Khan

Welcome to my corner of the world! I’m Ayub Khan, a storyteller with a passion for digging deeper into the human experience. Here on Vocal Media, I aim to break the surface and explore the complexities of life that often go unnoticed

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  • Abu Bakar5 months ago

    Great breakdown of the PS5’s pros and cons! The fast loading times and powerful performance definitely make it feel like a true next-gen console. I just wish the storage was bigger out of the box. Still, it's an amazing upgrade for any serious gamer.

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