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PlayStation 5 Standard Console

Platform : PlayStation 5
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  • The PS5 console unleashes new gaming possibilities that you never anticipated
  • Experience lightning-fast loading with an ultra-high-speed SSD, deeper immersion with support for haptic feedback, adaptive triggers and 3D Audio, and an all-new generation of incredible PlayStation games
  • Lightning Speed - Harness the power of a custom CPU, GPU and SSD with Integrated I/O that rewrite the rules of what a PlayStation console can do
  • Stunning Games - marvel at incredible graphics and experience new PS5 features
  • Breathtaking Immersion - discover a deeper gaming experience with support for haptic feedback, adaptive triggers, and 3D Audio technology
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  • Batteries ‏ : ‎ 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included)
  • Rated ‏ : ‎ Unknown
  • Language ‏ : ‎ English
  • Product Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 47 x 17.7 x 42.8 cm; 6 kg
  • Release date ‏ : ‎ 31 Dec. 2050
  • ASIN ‏ : ‎ B08H95Y452
  • Item model number ‏ : ‎ CFI- 1016A
  • Best Sellers Rank: 10,839 in PC & Video Games (See Top 100 in PC & Video Games)
  • Customer reviews:
    4.7 out of 5 stars (20,782)

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PlayStation 5 Console


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  • The only difference between the PS5 console and the PS5 Digital Edition console is the inclusion of an Ultra HD Blu-ray disc drive in the PS5 console. The PS5 Digital Edition console does not feature a disc drive.

  • No. The consoles’ performance is identical, outside the existence of a disc drive.

  • Yes, both PS5 models include a Base that allows users to adjust the console for vertical or horizontal placement. Watch our PS5 teardown video to see how it works.

  • PS5 features an expansion port that will, in the future, enable players to add M.2 SSD storage to be used for installing and playing PS5 games.

  • Yes. When the PlayStation 5 console launches this November, more than 99 percent of the 4000+ games available on PS4 will be playable on it.

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Technical specifications

CPU x86-64-AMD Ryzen “Zen 2” | 8 Cores / 16 Threads | Variable frequency, up to 3.5 GHz
GPU AMD Radeon RDNA 2-based graphics engine | Ray Tracing Acceleration | Variable frequency, up to 2.23 GHz (10.3 TFLOPS)
System Memory GDDR6 16GB | 448GB/s Bandwidth
SSD 825GB | 5.5GB/s Read Bandwidth (Raw)
PS5 Game Disc Ultra HD Blu-ray, up to 100GB/disc
Video Out Support of 4K 120Hz TVs, 8K TVs, VRR (specified by HDMI ver.2.1)
Audio "Tempest" 3D AudioTech
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4.7 out of 5 stars
20,782 global ratings

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Customers praise the PS5's performance, noting it runs at perfect 60fps and has incredibly speedy in-game load times. The console features fantastic graphics, with one customer highlighting its 4K resolution, while the DualSense controller receives high marks for its haptics. Customers find the console visually appealing, with one noting its stunning visuals, and appreciate its quiet operation and value for money.
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930 customers mention gameplay, 874 positive, 56 negative
Customers praise the PS5's gameplay, describing it as the best next-gen console.
...ages but felt that a shift to PlayStation was always gonna happen, great console, don’t know if the x box is better but buy whatever your friends haveRead more
Amazing console - I’ve also been lucky enough to get a series X early in the year and I’ve had them both for over 6 months now, so some notable pros/...Read more
...Amazing, even reflections on pathway stones and he was playing a driving game which was so real when it smashed into another that I jumped back from...Read more
...be happier the controller has so many new functions this is the best console in my opinion even though I've had an xbox for 6 yearsRead more
390 customers mention performance, 286 positive, 104 negative
Customers are satisfied with the console's performance, noting that it runs smoothly and at a perfect 60fps, with fast SSD capabilities. One customer mentions that the menus no longer lag like the PS4.
The console is amazing it fast and looks amazing and bigger than I thought how ever after I received my ps5 I had issues it kept turning it self off...Read more
Delivered for normal price having pre-ordered. Easy to set up, no issues, can use old PS4 simultaneously on same account in the house which is good....Read more
...two months & the button R2 at the back of the controller broke & stopped working....Read more
...This was very much understated. The whole experience has been improved. Faster, improved visuals and the new controller is a game changer.Read more
246 customers mention load times, 235 positive, 11 negative
Customers praise the PlayStation 5's incredibly speedy load times in-game and quick graphics performance.
...I can only say wow. Such a huge difference. Everything is amazing, loading times, speed, fps (if you have the correct monitor) or 4K on tv - it’s...Read more
...loading times and respawn times are like playing on an SSD based PC, very fast and smooth, highly recommended, if your a Souls fan you'll definitely...Read more
Super fast. Never had a console like it. Load times are unbelievable and the controller is next level for feed back. Can't recommend enough.Read more
...As for the console- it’s quick, quiet, easy to use and set up, games are excellent and Sony have recently added extra SSD storage support- which is...Read more
234 customers mention graphics, 217 positive, 17 negative
Customers praise the graphics of the PlayStation 5, noting they are smooth and visually heightened, with one customer specifically mentioning the 4K resolution looks amazing.
Bought for son that seems very pleased with it. easy to set up, better graphics and a lot faster than PS4. Console is very quiet compared to PS4 alsoRead more
...The graphics are amazing and the added bulk to the controller is completely understandable when you realise what is included in it, hearing players...Read more
...Obviously the graphics are great but at this time if its lifecycle it's not a huge leap from PS4 Pro but there are huge leaps in tech....Read more
...It’s fast, it’s powerful and the graphics are stunning! The dual-sense is far better than imagined. A truly great bit of engineering.Read more
226 customers mention value for money, 189 positive, 37 negative
Customers find the PlayStation 5 to be well worth the money, considering it one of the best consoles to invest in, with one customer specifically noting the value of the included Pulse 3D headset.
...Anyone still trying to find one, it is worth the wait, but I urge you not to pay more than £450 as you will likely need to upgrade the storage in...Read more
Pre ordered this back in September, well worth the wait, got to say well done Amazon on for filling my order, the PS5 is simple a beast the...Read more
...sturdier than any other console I have owned and I feel like it’s worth the money much more than in previous iterations that felt like they had been...Read more
...Amazon customer service and storage team, got my package and its worth every penny and waiting time lol. Great machine.Read more
211 customers mention noise level, 153 positive, 58 negative
Customers appreciate the PlayStation 5's quiet operation, noting that it runs almost silently during extended gaming sessions.
Pros: Fast, quiet, controller is excellent, set up was easy, noticeable difference in graphics, built in game Astro is good, very fast to load games...Read more
runs very smoothly, very quiet when compared with the ps4, controller feels very nice in the hand, loading screens are really fast and the new UI is...Read more
...It also has some coil whine that gets boosted by the fan vibrations....Read more
...it 2 game case wide and 2 and a bit high and its quite heavy but its silent and I mean silent the controllers r fantastic bit of weight 2 them but...Read more
176 customers mention controller, 156 positive, 20 negative
Customers praise the PlayStation 5's controller, describing it as extraordinary with fantastic haptics, and one customer notes its refined feedback system.
...I just hope Sony does an all black version. The controller is amazing and it opens up so much possibility for the future of gaming....Read more
...looking interface, 3D audio like you have never heard before, an amazing controller with feedback to be experienced, this console is a true...Read more
Everything works perfectly, super fast loads, and the controller is fantastic. Just need a VR 2.0 and PS5 VR games and will be the best.Read more
...Star of the show is the dualsense controller, the haptic feedback is a game changer....Read more
141 customers mention appearance, 121 positive, 20 negative
Customers love the appearance of the PlayStation 5, noting that games look significantly better and the ray tracing effects are beautiful.
...With its powerful hardware, stunning graphics, and innovative features, this console delivers the ultimate gaming performance for players of all...Read more
The best PlayStation console ever. The load times. performance beast. Beautiful graphics, stunning games, fast ui, it’s very quiet, incredible...Read more
...The design of the console is nice and sleek, control feels nice too but heavy and a bit bulky, am sure in time I’ll get used to it....Read more
...Spiderman miles morales is soooo cool! It looks great and also I'm so pleased that the PS5 console is almost silent even when putting it through its...Read more
PlayStation 5 Console (Disc Version)
5 out of 5 stars
PlayStation 5 Console (Disc Version)
♦ Introduction ♦ Sony have done a fantastic job with their new generation of console, the PlayStation 5. I won't bore with the specifications, however one thing is for sure, this thing is a "beast", especially when considering the price of a PC with equivalent specifications would cost so much more. It is important to note that there are two versions of the PS5; both have the exact same internal specifications including memory space (825GB SSD, with around 667GB of that being useable), so it's down to your preference on how you buy games and whether you see any use in having a disc drive: • PS5 - Digital Version: This is the cheapest model in the short-term. As this is lacking a disc drive you cannot watch Blu-Ray's or put in game discs with this version. To purchase games, you will need to connect the console online by Wi-Fi or Ethernet and get them from the PlayStation store; buying games through this method is typically more expensive but it's the convenience and freeing up space in your home. • PS5 - Disc Version: Gives you the flexibility of buying physical copies of games or going digital and in addition you can watch DVD/Blu-Ray/UHD-Blu-Ray's. The disc versions of games will still take up the same amount of storage space as they still need to install, though the bonus about having discs is that you can trade them in or sell them once you are done, unlike the digital copies. ♦ Box Contents & Optional Extras ♦ Whichever version you go for, you will get the following in the box: • PS5 console. • Console stand (horizontal & vertical use). • DualSense wireless controller (x1). • USB-C charging cable for controller. • HDMI cable. • AC power cable. • Instructions (Do read them!). There are many optional extras you can buy, though not necessary: • DualSense controller (for additional players). • DualSense charging station (useful for charging two controllers at one time). • PS5 HD camera (recommended for those who like to stream/broadcast their games). • PS5 media remote (a remote that fine-tuned for your media needs should you want it). • 3D Pulse wireless headset (Utilises the PS5 '3D Audio')*. * Any headset with a 3.5mm cable is compatible by connecting it to the DualSense controller. • External HDD (this is recommended if you are downloading PS4 games as it frees up the PS5's main storage for PS5 games). There is an internal M.2 SSD expansion slot, however, for the time being this slot is disabled until Sony announce or make available compatible SSD drives that can match the PS5's on-board storage specifications. ♦ Set-Up & Using ♦ The set-up process is very simple and if you have an existing PS4, it will actually guide you from transferring your accounts, saved data and games directly! This can be done over the same WiFi but recommended to connect the two together via Ethernet cable. If you're new, it will guide you through the process including making an account (if you are a parent who wants more parental controls, you can look this up on the official PlayStation website). The user interface is actually well thought-out and simple to navigate through including the console settings. The only thing I need to get past is my muscle memory of navigating around the PS4 for the last 7 years... ♦ Performance ♦ When it comes to graphics, the biggest jumps were certainly between the first four PlayStation consoles PS1 - PS2 - PS3 - PS4; with the PS5, there are a lot of games (not all) that will look similar in quality to the PS4 but the overall performance has been enhanced from quicker load-up times, more consistent frame-rates and stability, better transitions between cut-scenes (resulting in some being a seamless transition) to name a few, then there is ray-tracing which if a game supports this will blow your mind. Typically when a PS5 games has ray-tracing, it will give you an option to choose between a lower frame-rate such as 30fps with ray-tracing or have 60fps with ray-tracing disabled. Most my friends including myself feel that 30fps with ray-tracing in the better option as it gives the gameplay a whole new breath of life. There are plenty of videos online to show you the difference of having ray-tracing and I would highly recommend you check it out. Cooling: The console is extremely quiet despite handing games which are more demanding of specifications. I barely notice any noise being emitted from the console and it's a nice change playing Call of Duty without my console sounding like a jet engine like my PS4 Pro did... Even after long gaming sessions, my console remains at a good temperature. NOTE: You should always place the console in an open space and at least 10cm away from a wall (if your console cannot "breathe" then it will be your fault to why it may overheat). SPEED: As mentioned the loading times are brilliant but it's also how quickly you can jump from one game to another, sometimes in seconds. For example: I was in the middle of playing a game when I got a notification that someone beat my high-score on Astro and with a click of the 'PS' button, I was in the other game ready to take on my friends score... Crazy! Social: If you like communicating with your friends, the PS5 has made this even easier. The group function has been improved and allows you to screen-share to your WHOLE group (unlike the PS4 which limits it to one person) and they can pin your screen to any side/corner they want. My friend and I were both playing a game and we were also BOTH watching each others screens at the exact same time, such a great feature! ♦ DualSense Controller ♦ Since the original DualShock controller, Sony have made considerable improvements over the years as technology got better and better. I can see why they have diverted from naming this controller DualShock 5 but instead calling it 'DualSense', the reasoning for this is certainly key changes such as the old rumble motor and has now opted for dual actuators which can replicate specific frequencies to give a more immersive experience through haptic feedback. Another key feature are the adaptive triggers which allows the game developer to add resistance to the triggers. A perfect example which has been used many times to explain this is when you draw a bow, initially it's very easy to pull back until it gets to a point where more and more resistance is applied making it tougher to go any further; developers can simulate these in the triggers. The DualSense like the DualShock 4 also has an in-built microphone, speaker, touchpad, three-axis gyroscope and a three-axis accelerometer. With all the different sensory elements the new controller has in-built, it makes sense to call it "DualSense". ♦ Astro's Playroom ♦ At the time of review, 'Astro's Playroom' is pre-installed on every console. Do not take a blind-eye to this game as you will be surprised at how good it is, despite your age! This game utilises all features the DualSense controller has to offer and delivers an absolutely incredible experience based on that alone. The game has four main islands which concentrate the theme of each generation of the PlayStation and is packed full of references. It's also not overly hard to earn a Platinum trophy either. ♦ Final Thoughts ♦ Like any console on launch there are limited options for next-generation games, but the ones that are available are typically getter very good reviews, including 'Bug Snax' which initially raised a lot of eye-brows at first. The compatibility with PS4 games is great and if you are a PlayStation Plus subscriber you have instant access to a wide-variety of top selling PS4 games, ideal for those who are moving from Xbox One to PS5. All in all with the PS5 you are getting a console that can handle upcoming games with ease, a more user-friendly experience and a new controller which is going to upgrade your gaming to a whole new level. ✔ Pros: ✓ Wonderful console design. ✓ User-friendly interface. ✓ Great overall performance. ✓ Better cooling system. ✓ Robust & improved controller. ⸗ Neutral: - Internal storage space is a bit limited. ✖ Cons: ✘ Buying games through the PlayStation store is quite pricey.
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  • 5 out of 5 stars
    From launch to beyond
    Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 19 August 2023
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    Here we are three years on,

    From launch in November 2020, The Astro Playroom was already installed to test all the features of the duelsense controller,

    And it did it well with a fantastic opening with a controller on screen where you can test all features, The adaptive triggers , The haptic feedback where you can feel all the little tiny robots move around,

    The playroom game itself is charming, Very fun even if your 5 going on 50,

    If you know anything about playstation history then you will get all the references in this game with alot of collectibles that show up,

    Now to the Playstation 5 disk edition,

    Back in 2020, The build in storage was a problem, It may say 825gb on the box but it was more like 600gb,

    You can plug in an external Hard Drive or 2.5inch SSD to a USB port, However that only allows you to play PS4 games from those drives, Native PS5 games can only be played from the internal ssd or from the M.2 PCIE4.0 slot,

    (You can hold PS5 games on an external Hard drive or 2.5inch SSD then move across to the internal drive to play if you have slow broadband speeds)

    The M.2 slot is easy enough to get to and install more storage, A Crucial P5 Plus 2tb with a heatsink, Or A Seagate firecuda 530 2tb with heatsink,

    Those drives have come down in price alot now, A Crucial P5 Plus 2tb is at most £130,

    Now the xbox series consoles, Their 2tb expansion storage cards are so over priced I've refused to buy one on principle,

    Now for the console gaming experience,

    As with the PS4 any update for any game you have installed will update in the background, However on PS5 this is vastly improved the "Copying" after you have downloaded the game update is quick, Certainly not 30+ minutes of "Copying" on the dark times of the PS4,

    For Native PS5 games, It's very fast load times,

    In final fantasy 7 remake PS5 version the load up a save is less than 2 seconds,

    Rachet & Clank Rift Apart , Spiderman remaster/ miles morales these games have the same super fast loading times of less than a few seconds,

    If you have a HDMI 2.1 capable tv that can do 4k 120fps Like any LG oled tv from B To G,

    Then games like Rainbow 6 siege, Fortnite, Cod, They all have 120fps modes,

    Other games such as Horizon forbidden west, God of War Ragnarok, Last of us Part 1, Spiderman remaster/ miles morales,

    These have 40fps options if you have a 120hz tv with hdmi 2.1, They also have modes where you can unlocked the frame rate where it can go up to 120fps but most of the time it's over 60fps but mostly stays at 90+fps,

    The variable refresh rate works fine so you don't really notice the difference, It feels alot more responsive than 60fps,

    To the good and the bad points,

    Positives

    + M.2 slot to upgrade ssd storage at a more sensible price compared to xbox,

    +very fast game loading times,

    +Duelsense controller features feels great when games actually use it to take full advantage,

    +Background downloading is vastly improved,

    + PS5 Exclusive games made by Sony are very story driven and graphically impressive,

    Negatives,

    - As you can see from my photo the playstation 5 is just massive much bigger than the xbox series x,

    - The Duelsense controller doesn't get used to it's full potential by 3rd party games,

    - It has 8k Slapped on the PS5 box but as of August 2023 it doesn't actually support 8k (Why.... marketing that's why, 8k is pointless you need a screen that's over 82inchs to notice the difference compared to 4k, It's only slapped on the box so sony can say that PS5 can do 8k and xbox series consoles can't)

    - The PS5 stand to have the console in horizontal or vertical feels cheap,

    My final opinion,

    It may be a white giant skyscraper or landscraper, But it is a console that has first class 1st party games, A Duelsense controller that makes you feel the difference while playing those games by the haptic feedback and other features of it,

    With the price of PC GPU's ,A console that can play games at a reasonable cost is worthy of your time and money,

    You won't be disappointed spending your human time credits on the playstation 5,

    From launch to beyond
    5 out of 5 stars
    From launch to beyond
    Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 19 August 2023

    Here we are three years on,

    From launch in November 2020, The Astro Playroom was already installed to test all the features of the duelsense controller,

    And it did it well with a fantastic opening with a controller on screen where you can test all features, The adaptive triggers , The haptic feedback where you can feel all the little tiny robots move around,

    The playroom game itself is charming, Very fun even if your 5 going on 50,

    If you know anything about playstation history then you will get all the references in this game with alot of collectibles that show up,

    Now to the Playstation 5 disk edition,

    Back in 2020, The build in storage was a problem, It may say 825gb on the box but it was more like 600gb,

    You can plug in an external Hard Drive or 2.5inch SSD to a USB port, However that only allows you to play PS4 games from those drives, Native PS5 games can only be played from the internal ssd or from the M.2 PCIE4.0 slot,

    (You can hold PS5 games on an external Hard drive or 2.5inch SSD then move across to the internal drive to play if you have slow broadband speeds)

    The M.2 slot is easy enough to get to and install more storage, A Crucial P5 Plus 2tb with a heatsink, Or A Seagate firecuda 530 2tb with heatsink,

    Those drives have come down in price alot now, A Crucial P5 Plus 2tb is at most £130,

    Now the xbox series consoles, Their 2tb expansion storage cards are so over priced I've refused to buy one on principle,

    Now for the console gaming experience,

    As with the PS4 any update for any game you have installed will update in the background, However on PS5 this is vastly improved the "Copying" after you have downloaded the game update is quick, Certainly not 30+ minutes of "Copying" on the dark times of the PS4,

    For Native PS5 games, It's very fast load times,

    In final fantasy 7 remake PS5 version the load up a save is less than 2 seconds,

    Rachet & Clank Rift Apart , Spiderman remaster/ miles morales these games have the same super fast loading times of less than a few seconds,

    If you have a HDMI 2.1 capable tv that can do 4k 120fps Like any LG oled tv from B To G,

    Then games like Rainbow 6 siege, Fortnite, Cod, They all have 120fps modes,

    Other games such as Horizon forbidden west, God of War Ragnarok, Last of us Part 1, Spiderman remaster/ miles morales,

    These have 40fps options if you have a 120hz tv with hdmi 2.1, They also have modes where you can unlocked the frame rate where it can go up to 120fps but most of the time it's over 60fps but mostly stays at 90+fps,

    The variable refresh rate works fine so you don't really notice the difference, It feels alot more responsive than 60fps,

    To the good and the bad points,

    Positives

    + M.2 slot to upgrade ssd storage at a more sensible price compared to xbox,

    +very fast game loading times,

    +Duelsense controller features feels great when games actually use it to take full advantage,

    +Background downloading is vastly improved,

    + PS5 Exclusive games made by Sony are very story driven and graphically impressive,

    Negatives,

    - As you can see from my photo the playstation 5 is just massive much bigger than the xbox series x,

    - The Duelsense controller doesn't get used to it's full potential by 3rd party games,

    - It has 8k Slapped on the PS5 box but as of August 2023 it doesn't actually support 8k (Why.... marketing that's why, 8k is pointless you need a screen that's over 82inchs to notice the difference compared to 4k, It's only slapped on the box so sony can say that PS5 can do 8k and xbox series consoles can't)

    - The PS5 stand to have the console in horizontal or vertical feels cheap,

    My final opinion,

    It may be a white giant skyscraper or landscraper, But it is a console that has first class 1st party games, A Duelsense controller that makes you feel the difference while playing those games by the haptic feedback and other features of it,

    With the price of PC GPU's ,A console that can play games at a reasonable cost is worthy of your time and money,

    You won't be disappointed spending your human time credits on the playstation 5,

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  • 5 out of 5 stars
    A Truly Next Gen Leap Forward
    Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 23 November 2020
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    Pre-Ordered on the day it was announced and it arrived on launch day. I have the PS4 PRO, Project Scorpio Xbox One and the Switch. I use the Nintendo solely as a handheld, the Project Scorpio mainly for Third Party Titles as its more powerful than the PlayStation and obviously the PS4-PRO for Exclusives (TLOU2, Horizon Zero Dawn, Death Stranding, Ghost Of Tsushima, God Of War, Days Gone)

    I was at work when it arrived so someone else set it up for me in the vertical position with the included stand which you had to buy for the PS4-PRO. I initially wanted the consoles stood next to each other but due to the size of the PS5 that simply isn't possible. The 825 GB SSD Drive (667 GB of useable storage) is disappointing and allegedly was opted for instead of 1TB or 2TB for cost cutting measures, which makes sense. I would of preferred a 2TB SSD Drive, would I of paid £900 for it? No.

    I won't go in into detail about the specs as I don't really understand them. I was playing AC Valhalla on PS4 PRO and got an upgrade to the PS5 version. It may of took 40 min's to download but it was relatively user friendly and transferred all the save data as well which was appreciated. This is where the difference is noticed having gone from playing the same game on two different consoles. The loading times on PS5 are literally seconds. The textures on Eivor's clothing (leather, animal fur) and the world in general (stone Castles, Churches, Abbeys) the ripple of water, the wooden sculpted Dragons head on the longboat, the lighting depending on the time of day is phenomenal, visually everything is heightened.

    Despite the price, the graphics, textures, particle effects, lighting and sound (the Dragon swooping down and engulfing the stone walkway in flames!) in Demons Souls is astonishing but dare I say because of the size of the world in Assassins Creed. Valhalla may surpass Demons Souls. It may not sound like a lot but the next generation of consoles is split second load times, better frame rates and higher resolutions and seriously flawless looking games. A drastic improvement over the PS4-PRO is due to its size the PS5 is near silent and produces very little heat.

    Picking the Dual Sense controller up for the first time feels light and balanced. The adaptive trigger controls allows developers to add resistance to in world items (Ellie or Aloy drawing back the string on a bow) Astros Playroom also demonstrates how sharp the gyroscopic controls are. The new home interface takes some getting used to. Pressing the Home button on the controller seems to bring up a toolbar at the bottom of the screen to access turning off the console. I'm definitely bias but thinking of what Sony's studios will be able to do with this hardware leaves me excited for what the future holds, would recommend.

    A Truly Next Gen Leap Forward
    A Truly Next Gen Leap Forward
    5 out of 5 stars
    A Truly Next Gen Leap Forward
    Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 23 November 2020

    Pre-Ordered on the day it was announced and it arrived on launch day. I have the PS4 PRO, Project Scorpio Xbox One and the Switch. I use the Nintendo solely as a handheld, the Project Scorpio mainly for Third Party Titles as its more powerful than the PlayStation and obviously the PS4-PRO for Exclusives (TLOU2, Horizon Zero Dawn, Death Stranding, Ghost Of Tsushima, God Of War, Days Gone)

    I was at work when it arrived so someone else set it up for me in the vertical position with the included stand which you had to buy for the PS4-PRO. I initially wanted the consoles stood next to each other but due to the size of the PS5 that simply isn't possible. The 825 GB SSD Drive (667 GB of useable storage) is disappointing and allegedly was opted for instead of 1TB or 2TB for cost cutting measures, which makes sense. I would of preferred a 2TB SSD Drive, would I of paid £900 for it? No.

    I won't go in into detail about the specs as I don't really understand them. I was playing AC Valhalla on PS4 PRO and got an upgrade to the PS5 version. It may of took 40 min's to download but it was relatively user friendly and transferred all the save data as well which was appreciated. This is where the difference is noticed having gone from playing the same game on two different consoles. The loading times on PS5 are literally seconds. The textures on Eivor's clothing (leather, animal fur) and the world in general (stone Castles, Churches, Abbeys) the ripple of water, the wooden sculpted Dragons head on the longboat, the lighting depending on the time of day is phenomenal, visually everything is heightened.

    Despite the price, the graphics, textures, particle effects, lighting and sound (the Dragon swooping down and engulfing the stone walkway in flames!) in Demons Souls is astonishing but dare I say because of the size of the world in Assassins Creed. Valhalla may surpass Demons Souls. It may not sound like a lot but the next generation of consoles is split second load times, better frame rates and higher resolutions and seriously flawless looking games. A drastic improvement over the PS4-PRO is due to its size the PS5 is near silent and produces very little heat.

    Picking the Dual Sense controller up for the first time feels light and balanced. The adaptive trigger controls allows developers to add resistance to in world items (Ellie or Aloy drawing back the string on a bow) Astros Playroom also demonstrates how sharp the gyroscopic controls are. The new home interface takes some getting used to. Pressing the Home button on the controller seems to bring up a toolbar at the bottom of the screen to access turning off the console. I'm definitely bias but thinking of what Sony's studios will be able to do with this hardware leaves me excited for what the future holds, would recommend.

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  • 5 out of 5 stars
    PlayStation fan since 1999
    Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 3 January 2022
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    The PlaySation 5 delivers true next generation experiences, it's not like previous consoles where it's just more of the same but done better i.e higher quality graphics and higher display resolutions. The DualSense controller is truly a joy to use and does an excellent job of adding an extra layer of immersion via haptic feedback and adaptive triggers and the SSD makes the entire console a pleasure to use, it not only loads games very quickly but also makes navigating the graphical user interface / menus and settings smooth and snappy. I highly recommend checking out Astro's Playroom it's fantastic and a trip down memory lane for long time PlayStation fans.

    My only major disappointment is the lack of 3D audio for AVR / Home Cinema Systems (7.1 or 11.1 Dolby Atmos or DTS X ect...) I understand why they didn't want to use existing technologies like Dolby Atmos, AURO 3D or DTX S and Tempest 3D audio sounds ambitious and amazing but I'm yet to experience it on a large multi-speaker setup. I'm not a fan of using headphones, I like to experience sound in the room rather than strapped to my ears, I like to feel sound not just hear it, especially bass! Support for AVR 3D audio is being worked on but currently there is no ETA.

    The PS1 was my first console and I started with three games, Tekken 3, Gran Turismo 2 and Army Men 3D and I've been hooked ever since. When it's time to relax and enjoy a game I prefer gaming on console, specifically PlayStation consoles. I work with PC's professionally but personally I find the exclusive games PlayStation offers and the pick up and play experience to be a cut above the rest, of course there are pros & cons to both PC and console platforms but when I weigh them up against each other PlayStaion is the clear winner for me, it's all about the games!!!

    Now more than ever consoles are by far once again the most affordable and cost effective way to enjoy gaming, with graphics cards currently priced ridiculously high consoles are the best option currently. The games the PS5 offers so far are amazing and a good indication of what's to come in the future! I look forward to seeing what new features they add to the hardware via firmware updates and the games that they are working on in secret, I suspect there will be many pleasant surpises coming!

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    PlayStation fan since 1999
    5 out of 5 stars
    PlayStation fan since 1999
    Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 3 January 2022

    The PlaySation 5 delivers true next generation experiences, it's not like previous consoles where it's just more of the same but done better i.e higher quality graphics and higher display resolutions. The DualSense controller is truly a joy to use and does an excellent job of adding an extra layer of immersion via haptic feedback and adaptive triggers and the SSD makes the entire console a pleasure to use, it not only loads games very quickly but also makes navigating the graphical user interface / menus and settings smooth and snappy. I highly recommend checking out Astro's Playroom it's fantastic and a trip down memory lane for long time PlayStation fans.

    My only major disappointment is the lack of 3D audio for AVR / Home Cinema Systems (7.1 or 11.1 Dolby Atmos or DTS X ect...) I understand why they didn't want to use existing technologies like Dolby Atmos, AURO 3D or DTX S and Tempest 3D audio sounds ambitious and amazing but I'm yet to experience it on a large multi-speaker setup. I'm not a fan of using headphones, I like to experience sound in the room rather than strapped to my ears, I like to feel sound not just hear it, especially bass! Support for AVR 3D audio is being worked on but currently there is no ETA.

    The PS1 was my first console and I started with three games, Tekken 3, Gran Turismo 2 and Army Men 3D and I've been hooked ever since. When it's time to relax and enjoy a game I prefer gaming on console, specifically PlayStation consoles. I work with PC's professionally but personally I find the exclusive games PlayStation offers and the pick up and play experience to be a cut above the rest, of course there are pros & cons to both PC and console platforms but when I weigh them up against each other PlayStaion is the clear winner for me, it's all about the games!!!

    Now more than ever consoles are by far once again the most affordable and cost effective way to enjoy gaming, with graphics cards currently priced ridiculously high consoles are the best option currently. The games the PS5 offers so far are amazing and a good indication of what's to come in the future! I look forward to seeing what new features they add to the hardware via firmware updates and the games that they are working on in secret, I suspect there will be many pleasant surpises coming!

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  • 5 out of 5 stars
    Sony's most Advanced console yet
    Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 1 December 2022
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    Both the PS5 and the XBox series X are both still in high demand and in short supply, my advice is to wait until you are able to purchase one direct from a retailer like Amazon. I secured mine by requesting an invitation as a Prime member.

    The PlayStation Five both builds upon and surpasses everything that the PlayStation Four managed to establish. Its stark, futuristic design distinctly sets it apart from its predeccesors, with an explosion of white complimenting black. The new Dualsense controller, again, takes what the DualShock four gave us and improves upon it, it feels familiar and different at the same time.

    Under the hood, the PS5 may not be quite as powerful as the XBox, with a throughput of about 10 TeraFlops/sec, compared to Series X's 12; BUT, its the way in which it uses those 10 that gives the PS5 a much better all round performance and graphical output; bolstered by double the available ram of the XBox and with much better internal bus connections. Sony's intention was to harness the speed of the ssd and the whole system has been balanced (and built) in order for that to translate to lighting quick load times on games that are on that ssd. The loading time difference between AC:Valhalla on the PS4 and on the PS5 is a stark contrast.

    You can dimiss any thing you may have read about this generation being shorter than others, PS5 will be relevant for at least the next seven years and considering the impact of Covid and the relative slow uptake of users to cross over from PS4 after two years (due to covid and supply shortages), you can extend that to 9. Don't expect Sony to be comitting to a PS6 until somewhere near 2030; however a PS5 pro may well be on the cards for the medium term. There is unlikely to be a 'slim' version of the console, at least not yet, simply because of the need to dispperse heat.

    The PS5's backwards compatability is centered around PS4 and you can play PS4 titles either from disc or an external HD straight away. PS+ will also give you some free PS4 classics. PS4 games can be played from the PS5's internal ssd, but you will probably wish to keep that for the PS5 titles. What is notable here is that many PS4 games have been 'game boosted', so that when you run them on the PS5, the console automatically improves them without needing a new version of the game. For example : Days Gone now looks absolutely stunning, taking full advantage of UT 4 engine, bolstered by 60fps. Other games are cross generational, such as Assassin's Creed Valhalla and you will want to download the PS5 version.

    Even running the PS5 on an HD ready screen, you will notice the difference. Everything looks sharper, more distinct. The PS5 though, is capable of running 4k at 120fps at a push. That's pretty impressive for a console that costs less than a quarter of the price of a PC that might be able to do that.

    In addition to the high-end PC graphics, you get 3D surround sound, that automatically occurs regardless of headset, on games that support it and the dualsense is capable of delivering a lot of different vibration feedback to further enhance the playing experience.

    It would be easy to keep on going, but the overall feeling you get with this console is that its special, that care went into designing and building it. The PS5 will, no doubt, deliver some of the best gaming experiences players have ever had in the next decade. Yes, they did it again.

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  • 5 out of 5 stars
    Best Controller ever!
    Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 20 November 2020
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    At the time of writing I've only played PS5 for 1 day but I'm blown away, firstly the console design, the PS5 looks amazing, the light makes it more sleek and the console is a little bigger than you expect, looks like it is designed to allow air to flow out front and back. The stand is easy to install but be sure to put the little plastic plug into the stand because that little plug seems like it will get lost quickly.

    Packaging: while ps4 had plastic on all cables on arrival, the PS5 does not, it comes with no plastic, they made sure everything is recyclable.

    The Controller: not only does the controller look better but it also feels better too, its like a silky smooth feel when holding it, while playing Miles Morales the haptic feedback (hopefully 3rd party games use it too) and triggers ability to go from soft to hard to press in a millisecond is amazing, it's something you need to experience yourself,the dual sense is the best controller I've ever used, if there's one thing I would change its that the mute light on the mic, I would have light on when people can hear you instead of light on when muted, also hopefully soon we'll get other colours I need a sleek red one.

    The graphics has been amazing on the main screen and in game, as expected everything is HD and the difference between PS4 (original console, never had pro) and PS5 is significantly noticeable, even downloading games seems really faster on PS5, I'm no tech guy but it must be that awesome ssd.

    Noise: there is a little noise when you start the console and when you're downloading something but thats to be expected right, after that I hardly hear the ps5.

    Overall: while some changes in menu will take a little time getting used to, the console, the dual sense and their performance together has been hugely impressive and long may that continue as more games come that uses the abilities of both. Honestly I went and played a PS4 game that didn't support it and I really missed it and I've only been playing PS5 one day but games that use the controllers abilities is what I'll be looking for when buying games from now on, it's that amazing.

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    5 out of 5 stars
    Best Controller ever!
    Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 20 November 2020

    At the time of writing I've only played PS5 for 1 day but I'm blown away, firstly the console design, the PS5 looks amazing, the light makes it more sleek and the console is a little bigger than you expect, looks like it is designed to allow air to flow out front and back. The stand is easy to install but be sure to put the little plastic plug into the stand because that little plug seems like it will get lost quickly.

    Packaging: while ps4 had plastic on all cables on arrival, the PS5 does not, it comes with no plastic, they made sure everything is recyclable.

    The Controller: not only does the controller look better but it also feels better too, its like a silky smooth feel when holding it, while playing Miles Morales the haptic feedback (hopefully 3rd party games use it too) and triggers ability to go from soft to hard to press in a millisecond is amazing, it's something you need to experience yourself,the dual sense is the best controller I've ever used, if there's one thing I would change its that the mute light on the mic, I would have light on when people can hear you instead of light on when muted, also hopefully soon we'll get other colours I need a sleek red one.

    The graphics has been amazing on the main screen and in game, as expected everything is HD and the difference between PS4 (original console, never had pro) and PS5 is significantly noticeable, even downloading games seems really faster on PS5, I'm no tech guy but it must be that awesome ssd.

    Noise: there is a little noise when you start the console and when you're downloading something but thats to be expected right, after that I hardly hear the ps5.

    Overall: while some changes in menu will take a little time getting used to, the console, the dual sense and their performance together has been hugely impressive and long may that continue as more games come that uses the abilities of both. Honestly I went and played a PS4 game that didn't support it and I really missed it and I've only been playing PS5 one day but games that use the controllers abilities is what I'll be looking for when buying games from now on, it's that amazing.

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  • 5 out of 5 stars
    Power Unleashed: PlayStation 5 – A Launch Day Triumph!
    Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 23 August 2023
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    Gather 'round, gamers, enthusiasts, and early adopters, for we're diving into the phenomenon that is the PlayStation 5! If you were there on launch day, you're part of a legacy that's reshaping the gaming landscape and setting new standards for immersive entertainment.

    Aesthetic Marvel:

    The PlayStation 5 isn't just a console; it's a masterpiece of design. It's like a futuristic monolith from your favorite sci-fi epic. The sleek curves, contrasting colors, and bold lines make it a statement piece that demands attention in your gaming sanctuary.

    Next-Gen Powerhouse:

    Under that elegant exterior lies a beastly core. The PlayStation 5's hardware is like a symphony of performance and innovation, ready to tackle the most demanding games with ease. The lightning-fast SSD isn't just a storage solution; it's a time-traveling device that virtually eliminates loading screens and accelerates your gaming experience.

    DualSense: A Touch of Magic:

    But let's talk about the real game-changer – the DualSense Wireless Controller. It's not just a controller; it's a sensory masterpiece. The haptic feedback and adaptive triggers transport you into the virtual world, making each action feel like it's happening in your hands. Whether you're feeling the tension of a bowstring or the rev of an engine, the DualSense turns gaming into a multisensory adventure.

    The Lineup of Legends:

    The launch lineup is like a treasure trove of gaming wonders. From exploring the haunting landscapes of "Demon's Souls" to swinging through the New York skyline in "Marvel's Spider-Man: Miles Morales," the PlayStation 5 introduced us to worlds that push the boundaries of what's possible in gaming.

    Backward Compatibility Bliss:

    And if that wasn't enough, the backward compatibility feature means you can dive back into your favorite PlayStation 4 titles with improved performance and visuals. It's like meeting old friends in a new, dazzling light.

    Legacy in the Making:

    Owning a PlayStation 5 on launch day isn't just about being part of history; it's about being part of the future. It's about experiencing the evolution of gaming firsthand and witnessing the beginning of a new era of interactive entertainment.

    Final Level:

    For those who snagged a PlayStation 5 on launch day, you're pioneers in a digital revolution. You're living the dream of generations past who marveled at the possibilities of gaming. As you explore new worlds, conquer epic challenges, and create lasting memories, remember that you're part of an extraordinary chapter in gaming history. The PlayStation 5 – a testament to innovation, a journey into the unknown, and a source of endless adventures. Game on, pioneers, game on! 🎮🚀🌟

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  • 5 out of 5 stars
    Everything it promised to be, if you can get hold of one.
    Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 20 December 2020
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    Well, after all the trials and tribulations getting hold of PlayStation 5 I have to say it was well worth the effort. It is everything I had hoped for, the fan is near enough silent, loading is near instantaneous and the graphics are as good as I’ve seen on any system. PlayStation 4 games all work as on a PS4, and I’ve yet to have tried one of my old games that didn’t look and sound better for running on the new system. The handset is a fantastic piece of technology, the haptic feedback from the triggers and the vibration is truly next level stuff.

    I’ve included a photo with some of the older systems to give you an idea of the size of it. There has been a lot of noise on the internet about how big it is, I would have to say that it is absolutely a good thing. Besides making the fan significantly quieter, the whole build of the machine is reminiscent of VCRs and the like from the 1980s, i.e. built to last. It feels so much sturdier than any other console I have owned and I feel like it’s worth the money much more than in previous iterations that felt like they had been made as economically as possible. The quality with which my PS4 games run as well as the addition of the PSplus collection and the awesome Astro bot game makes it worth investing even if you can’t afford to buy a load of new games on top of it like me.

    If there are any teething problems to report with the system they are only with the UI. The ps store is not as comprehensive as it once was, and is less easy to navigate as a result. For example, if there is a sale on it will not always show up on the store page on the PS. Other inbuilt apps feel less complete than their ps4 counterparts, like the photo app not allowing for multiple pictures to be deleted at once, but these are very minor gripes which I’m sure will be addressed with updates in the future as they were on PS4. Overall I highly recommend investing, particularly if you have a decent PS4 game collection already, but good luck getting hold of one, sincerely, and for gods sake don’t buy from the gougers, the only way we beat them is by leaving them out of pocket.

    Everything it promised to be, if you can get hold of one.

    Well, after all the trials and tribulations getting hold of PlayStation 5 I have to say it was well worth the effort. It is everything I had hoped for, the fan is near enough silent, loading is near instantaneous and the graphics are as good as I’ve seen on any system. PlayStation 4 games all work as on a PS4, and I’ve yet to have tried one of my old games that didn’t look and sound better for running on the new system. The handset is a fantastic piece of technology, the haptic feedback from the triggers and the vibration is truly next level stuff.

    I’ve included a photo with some of the older systems to give you an idea of the size of it. There has been a lot of noise on the internet about how big it is, I would have to say that it is absolutely a good thing. Besides making the fan significantly quieter, the whole build of the machine is reminiscent of VCRs and the like from the 1980s, i.e. built to last. It feels so much sturdier than any other console I have owned and I feel like it’s worth the money much more than in previous iterations that felt like they had been made as economically as possible. The quality with which my PS4 games run as well as the addition of the PSplus collection and the awesome Astro bot game makes it worth investing even if you can’t afford to buy a load of new games on top of it like me.

    If there are any teething problems to report with the system they are only with the UI. The ps store is not as comprehensive as it once was, and is less easy to navigate as a result. For example, if there is a sale on it will not always show up on the store page on the PS. Other inbuilt apps feel less complete than their ps4 counterparts, like the photo app not allowing for multiple pictures to be deleted at once, but these are very minor gripes which I’m sure will be addressed with updates in the future as they were on PS4. Overall I highly recommend investing, particularly if you have a decent PS4 game collection already, but good luck getting hold of one, sincerely, and for gods sake don’t buy from the gougers, the only way we beat them is by leaving them out of pocket.

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  • 5 out of 5 stars
    Finally got one! A gamer dad story
    Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 27 July 2023
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    I'm a gamer dad from the days of the nes and this is probably the first time I've owned all the new consoles at once. The xbox series s is a wicked budget console does what you need but its a gamepass machine great for my kiddo with soecial needs who thinks a discs a frisbee. The series x is all bells an whistles but its mainly for upgrading older titles an the exclusives are too few an underwhelming ( though after Activision buyout I see that changing ) . The ps5 has an amazing catalogue of exclusive games , the spidermans for example are amazing ( see what i did there ) god of wars as well are movie level good. The console just knows how to use its power an abilities to draw out astonishing quality in its games. Even the ps5s 4k bluRay player I think gives off a better picture then the series x ( the xbox has full dolby support as well where as ps doesnt seem too ) . I have an lg c2 fantastic TV an both consoles look great on it. But the ps5 in particular just really pops . The menu is crisp an clear the background music really nice. It comes with astros play room installed ( free game! ) and it's genuinely good fun my kids loved it. The ps5 dual sense controller could be called gimmicky but the haptic feed back etc really adds to the gameplay i think if used in games more it can really add something unique an fun ( get your kid to do the monkey climby bit in astro you will see what i mean ) laughed...hard. It's a great little controller. The console out the box though...is mahoosive! Its a cool design but I am having to think about a new unit to put it on as I don't want it resting on the floor with dog hair an dust etc. The panels can be removed an customised as well, I think that's a great touch too. Overall I'm impressed with the goliath , well worth a purchase as much as I love physical media though its well worth punting for the digital edition for the price difference. Most the games you would buy are on there version on game pass anyway 🤓🎮🥰

    Finally got one! A gamer dad story
    5 out of 5 stars
    Finally got one! A gamer dad story
    Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 27 July 2023

    I'm a gamer dad from the days of the nes and this is probably the first time I've owned all the new consoles at once. The xbox series s is a wicked budget console does what you need but its a gamepass machine great for my kiddo with soecial needs who thinks a discs a frisbee. The series x is all bells an whistles but its mainly for upgrading older titles an the exclusives are too few an underwhelming ( though after Activision buyout I see that changing ) . The ps5 has an amazing catalogue of exclusive games , the spidermans for example are amazing ( see what i did there ) god of wars as well are movie level good. The console just knows how to use its power an abilities to draw out astonishing quality in its games. Even the ps5s 4k bluRay player I think gives off a better picture then the series x ( the xbox has full dolby support as well where as ps doesnt seem too ) . I have an lg c2 fantastic TV an both consoles look great on it. But the ps5 in particular just really pops . The menu is crisp an clear the background music really nice. It comes with astros play room installed ( free game! ) and it's genuinely good fun my kids loved it. The ps5 dual sense controller could be called gimmicky but the haptic feed back etc really adds to the gameplay i think if used in games more it can really add something unique an fun ( get your kid to do the monkey climby bit in astro you will see what i mean ) laughed...hard. It's a great little controller. The console out the box though...is mahoosive! Its a cool design but I am having to think about a new unit to put it on as I don't want it resting on the floor with dog hair an dust etc. The panels can be removed an customised as well, I think that's a great touch too. Overall I'm impressed with the goliath , well worth a purchase as much as I love physical media though its well worth punting for the digital edition for the price difference. Most the games you would buy are on there version on game pass anyway 🤓🎮🥰

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