On its first anniversary the PS5 feels like it has a world of potential...but limited delivery so far

Avatar image for bigsocrates
bigsocrates

6377

Forum Posts

184

Wiki Points

36

Followers

Reviews: 0

User Lists: 0

Edited By bigsocrates

I did not manage to snag a PS5 at launch, like so many other people, but I did get a Gamestop bundle in late January, meaning I've had the console for nearly 10 months.

My excitement over the PS5 was a bit blunted by just how hard it was to get one, and also by the fact that I'd had a Series X for over 2 months at that point, and already experienced 9th gen graphics. Nonetheless the PS5 had the apparently amazing Dualsense controller and the Sony exclusives, so I dug in.

My first month with the machine was great. I loved Astro's Playroom and was very impressed by the Dualsense integration in that game. I played through the Hitman 1 levels in Hitman 3, I really enjoyed Bugsnax, and I even platinumed Maneater. I played through the Ratchet & Clank series to prepare for Rift Apart, I played a chunk of Returnal until it got too repetitive for me, and I played the PS5 native version of Werewolf: The Apocalypse - Earthblood. That game is terrible. But Ratchet & Clank was good. And so was Miles Morales. Miles Morales was really good!

So the first half of the year was decently strong for me. And since then...well...I've barely touched the machine. The last time I turned it on was to take screenshots of my friend's played time on his PS4. The time before that was for Balan Wonderworld, which is really really bad and which I haven't finished. I played through most of that in September.

I've actually played more PS4 than PS5 in the last 5 or so months. That same friend bought a copy of It Takes Two, and we've been making our way through that. Since he has a PS4 Pro it was easier for me to play on my PS4 Pro so we were using the same system and UI etc... I played through Assassin's Creed Syndicate and that game has terrible lighting issues on the PS5 in backwards compatibility so I played it on PS4. In general I have a lot of games installed on my PS4 hard drive so that it's easier for me to just play them there than try to play Tetris with the relatively limited PS5 storage space. Yes, it's now expandable, but I don't want to spend hundreds of dollars to do that right now. Most importantly, my hands do not get along with the PS5 controller.

The fact is that while the PS5 is obviously more powerful than the PS4, most of that power hasn't really been used for much at this point. Ratchet & Clank: Rift Apart is a really solid Ratchet & Clank game and it looks absolutely fantastic, but the whole time rift thing is just a graphical flourish and it doesn't make much use of the Dualsense. I haven't found any games that use the Dualsense particularly well outside Astrobot. It vibrates the handles in alternate patterns during Bugsnax to simulate walking. That's kind of neat. I guess.

The SSD obviously makes for faster loading, but the Ghost of Tsushima upgrade showed a lot of that fast loading could be accomplished on PS4 too. The Dualsense has a lot of potential but is an uncomfortable controller for me. The new UI is fine, I guess, but I'm so used to the PS4 UI that I'm constantly forgetting how to do things or doing the wrong things thanks to my ingrained muscle memory. I got a PS4 at launch, 8 years ago. That's a lot of long pressing the PlayStation button to shut it down to undo!

I know a lot of people are loving the PS5. Those who sold their PS4s or don't have an Xbox or just don't play as many different games so don't worry about swapping stuff on the small hard drive are probably having a blast. I don't dislike it and I'm not sorry I bought it. There's a ton I'm looking forward to. But to me it's a machine that I had a lot of fun with off the bat and just haven't been using recently. I'm waiting for some exclusive or something that just looks amazing on it, or does something great with the Dualsense to come along and wow me. Until then I've got plenty to play on my other systems and I'm still using my PS4 a fair amount and even my PS3 has seen play this year. I'm good for games. Maybe if I didn't have so many systems and such a massive backlog I would have focused more on the PS5 and tried the Ghost of Tsushima expansion or the director's cut of Death Stranding.

I think a lot of Sony machines have been like this for me. My first year with the PS4 wasn't great either. I loved Resogun and then didn't play that much for awhile. But over the lifetime of the system I more than got my money's worth with the great exclusives, fantastic indie titles, and those sweet sweet deep cut PSN sales. When PSVR 2 launches I hope to snag that and I'm excited to try it. PSVR1 was cool but felt like a prototype, so a refined version would be great. I am really looking forward to Horizon 2 and God of War Ragnarok. I love the PlayStation exclusives. This is going to be a great generation and a damned fine machine when all is said and done.

But for me, for the first year, it hasn't been. It's been fine. I've had some fun. It's just been kind of quiet and a little slow. It certainly doesn't feel essential yet, for those who haven't been able to get one. Backwards compatibility means that most of the best experiences on the PS5 are just slightly glossier versions of what's come out on PS4. That's okay. The PS4 has been a truly fantastic machine. I'm not in a huge rush to move on.

Avatar image for stinger061
stinger061

529

Forum Posts

0

Wiki Points

0

Followers

Reviews: 0

User Lists: 1

I think first years of consoles tend to be a little slower and it's been amplified this time with pandemic induced delays. I agree there is a lot of potential there and I'm looking forward at what is to come but at the same time the last year has allowed me to spend more time with the games I have played rather than feeling the need to finish up and move on to the next big release (which is something I've been trying to stop myself from doing even before the PS5).

Avatar image for finaldasa
FinalDasa

3862

Forum Posts

9965

Wiki Points

0

Followers

Reviews: 9

User Lists: 16

#2 FinalDasa  Moderator

I'm really curious if Sony's bet on bigger AAA games pays off. They clearly believe in tent pole titles selling hardware, but it only takes a few delays or cancellations to create large gaps in that release strategy.

But maybe they've got their pipeline down that it won't be an issue.

Also, it's only been one year? What is time?

Avatar image for efesell
Efesell

7509

Forum Posts

0

Wiki Points

0

Followers

Reviews: 0

User Lists: 0

I love my PS5 but I have absolutely only been using it as a better PS4 since I upgraded from a launch console that was just sounding like a dying old man whenever it was in use.

Avatar image for sometingbanuble
sometingbanuble

313

Forum Posts

0

Wiki Points

0

Followers

Reviews: 11

User Lists: 3

#4  Edited By sometingbanuble

@finaldasa: I think Sony's play for tent poles is in the hopes of generating new properties that they can market across media platforms. If they lego-ize (which they havent done yet) a property or get a Netflix show like The Witcher and the upcoming Uncharted movie they are succesful. Sony has failed to get dominent character on par with Master Chief or Mario. That is not a metric for failure. It is just a metric for what drives alot of the big budget games. Most of top 10 games thus far are games like Fornite or NBA, properties that absolutely make them money but they cant necessarily call them their own.

Avatar image for gtxforza
GTxForza

2195

Forum Posts

5217

Wiki Points

0

Followers

Reviews: 0

User Lists: 2

#5 GTxForza  Online

To me, PS5 is an okay console even though it didn't have many 1st parties for 2021 because it appears that the developers have chosen to extend their development time to 2022 or beyond.

Avatar image for sombre
sombre

2250

Forum Posts

34

Wiki Points

0

Followers

Reviews: 0

User Lists: 4

I echo a lot of these sentiments with the Series X. Looking back, I could have just bought an Xbox One and had the EXACT same experience with the Microsoft brand

Avatar image for turtlefish
TurtleFish

415

Forum Posts

210

Wiki Points

0

Followers

Reviews: 0

User Lists: 0

Also, it's only been one year? What is time?

This, except flipped.

One year has already gone by? WTF?

At least there are signs now we'll eventually get to a new normal that resembles the old normal, as opposed to Nov 2020 when we were wondering if we could vaccinate people in time to avoid a mutation from killing us all.

Avatar image for thepanzini
ThePanzini

1414

Forum Posts

0

Wiki Points

0

Followers

Reviews: 0

User Lists: 0

#8 ThePanzini  Online

I'm really curious if Sony's bet on bigger AAA games pays off. They clearly believe in tent pole titles selling hardware, but it only takes a few delays or cancellations to create large gaps in that release strategy.

But maybe they've got their pipeline down that it won't be an issue.

Also, it's only been one year? What is time?

Hasn't it already paid off, its the same stratergy they've been using the last 5/6 years.

Avatar image for av_gamer
AV_Gamer

2906

Forum Posts

17819

Wiki Points

0

Followers

Reviews: 15

User Lists: 13

As someone coming off of the base PS4 where more and more recent releases were under performing, the upgrade to the PS5 has been nothing but a blast for me. And even though the PS5 exclusive library is short at the moment, the games that did come out were great. Ratchet and Clank Rift Apart, Returnal, even though its very difficult at times like most rouge-likes, and of course Miles Morales, short but very sweet. This gives me hope that the PS5 will produce many great games in the future, or at least has the potential too.

There are a lot of things happening in the world right now... many unpredictable things. Who knows if things will get back to so called normal five years from now, or it this reality where everything is in short supply will be the new normal, meaning production of games will take a very long time to make and the prices might steady increase as well. Hopefully, this won't be the future.

My only issue is the Dual Sense controller and how quick they seem to go bad, compared to past PS controllers which easily lasted years before something went wrong. my PS4 controller I got with the console several years ago, still performers perfect to this day. Hopefully, this issue will get fixed with future revisions of the controller.