Is there a mass difference between the PS5 and PS5 Pro? I said mass difference. There's a mass of TV and monitor specs out there, which plays a major part. I'll be keeping my money for PS6.
My launch PS5, out of all the PS consoles I've owned, the PS5 is the one that's not been powered up much due to lack of games. Going into year 5 and it feels like this gen hasn't got started. Give or take 2 years, the PS6 will surface at a whopping price without a disc drive and stand and it'll cost more than the PS5 Pro. Has been a wasted console gen. The Xbox Series X died soon after launch, the Switch was what Nintendo should've launched instead of the Wii U, which ...
Some of those games Wii U ports. Still enough years left in the Switch, but it’ll continue to sell alongside the Switch 2. Nintendo will do the usual and port Switch games to Switch 2 with extras. But l can’t help but wonder if Switch 2 will be another Wii U. The rising cost of hardware and games, gaming has entered murky waters.
Couldn't agree more. The PS5 will be an old dog in 2 years time. Stick with the current model, then shell out for a PS6, which will probably come without a drive knowing Sony.
Just buy another PS5 and wait for the PS6 in 2 years.
Think I'll save my money for the PS6 in 2 years time.
Launching with 80 PS5 games, not Pro games.
My plan is to use my launch PS5 until the release of the £900 PS6 in around 2 years time.
Couldn't get into the Yakuza series, even though it was a Shenmue clone. Surprised SEGA hasn't released a Shenmue trilogy, more so on the Switch. But all those Shenmue clones, it took years to finish off Shenmue with a 3rd game. Shenmue never even made it to the PS2, after SEGA ditched the Dreamcast. But out of the Yakuza series, I wanted to play Ryu ga Gotoku Kenzan, which was never released in Europe. Rumours of a remake, which is pointless when you can knock it our as part of ...
Nintendo = weird company. Japan doesn't like foreigners..
Most SEGA games drop in price pretty quick.
I agree. I'm waiting for Space Marine 2 dropping to £10 used.
It's like in the UK, you pay for broadband, a TV licence, then there's the likes of Sky, Virgin and BT offering subscription TV. On top of that, there's Netflix, Amazon Prime, Disney Plus, Paramount, Discovery Plus and ITV X to name a few. Has always made me wonder how people can afford it and also have the time to watch TV.
Gaming was great when it was SEGA and Nintendo, then Sony and Microsoft came along and moved it to the next level. £70+ games, £700 consoles, £70+ controllers, VR too expensive and paid DLC, it was inevitable what direction this was going in.
They churn out some great looking games, but gameplay wise and paid DLC, it was always heading for a cliff edge, which will be the downfall of gaming. The 1983 gaming crash is looming.
For the love of gaming, please rest Resident Evil. It needs some sleep.
I sort of disagree. Both games together for £50, I'm not so sure, as separate games, no. Would much prefer a Zelda collection, but that won't happen. Even if it was all the Zelda games from Nintendo's handheld consoles.
Remakes would then warrant full price games at £50. Would much prefer a Zelda collection, but that's never going to happen. I never played these games. Prefer 2D Zelda games, last one I played was Minish Cap.
Wasn't impressed with the controls when I played the demo. Was probably a £20 budget game. Last Ubisoft game I bought was The Division. Too much faffing on. Would've much preferred a straight forward arcade style game, but Ubisoft complicated it.
Then add the cost of the drive and stand.