Review: PlayStation 5 leans on DualSense to bring next-level feeling

Review: PlayStation 5 leans on DualSense to bring next-level feeling

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https://www.siliconvalley.com/2020/11/06/review-playstation-5-leans-on-dualsense-to-bring-next-level-feeling/

With its soaring curves and massive frame, the PlayStation 5 looks more like an architectural wonder than a video game console. That’s intentional. The bold silhouette is meant to give players a sense of novelty, a feeling of progress as they enter a console cycle when developers are clawing for new ways to impress players.

The visual jump from the PlayStation 4 to PlayStation 5 isn’t as big as the ones from previous generations. It’s not like going from standard definition to high definition or from sprites to polygons. In the PS5, players will find two big graphic upgrades that aren’t obvious at first glance but will need a careful eye to discern.

Review: PlayStation 5 leans on DualSense to bring next-level feeling

Nov 6, 2020, 1:21pm UTC
https://www.siliconvalley.com/2020/11/06/review-playstation-5-leans-on-dualsense-to-bring-next-level-feeling/ > With its soaring curves and massive frame, the PlayStation 5 looks more like an architectural wonder than a video game console. That’s intentional. The bold silhouette is meant to give players a sense of novelty, a feeling of progress as they enter a console cycle when developers are clawing for new ways to impress players. > The visual jump from the PlayStation 4 to PlayStation 5 isn’t as big as the ones from previous generations. It’s not like going from standard definition to high definition or from sprites to polygons. In the PS5, players will find two big graphic upgrades that aren’t obvious at first glance but will need a careful eye to discern.