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gtotheunit91 said:

What are some good PS5 games that take great advantage of the DualSense features? I just got Platinum on Ratchet and Clank: Rift Apart and the adaptive triggers and feedback from the controller blew my mind! I didn't really get the point of the DualSense when playing Spider-Man Remastered, which was my first PS5 game. It certainly had some moments where it clicked and felt pretty cool, like the Spider-Drone levels, but that was about it. Nothing much to write home about. Ratchet and Clank is where it ALL made sense! Every single gun, every shot, every jump, every action had its own super unique feel in the controller feedback and triggers. On top of it just being a great game in general :)

But....now I'm working on Miles Morales. Good game so far and I really like that there's not as much "busy work" compared to the 2018 game, but it just doesn't feel like it really takes much advantage of the DualSense. Maybe it has to do with it being a cross-gen game and Ratchet and Clank was exclusively current-gen? Either way, I would definitely welcome any suggestions that really stand out DualSense wise as Ratchet and Clank did. And I'll be sure to check it out once I'm done with Miles Morales.

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twintail said:

I think in relation to PS! and PSP downloads (from before), it's important to take into consideration that there are possibly games you've bought that are never going to come to PS4/ PS5.

I think key examples include FF7, 8, 9 and Chrono Cross. Since these have remastered versions, I highly doubt SE will being the PS1 versions forward. So these will most likely be applicable.

On a side note: seems like the PS2 games are just teh current list and aren't affected by the save sates and rewind features. Hopefully, those are updated, and hopefully those are not reflective of how PS2 games will be positioned going forward.
i also think Sony needs to drop their own games on a consistent basis for the legacy titles. The reality is that the amount of games that could come to teh service is going to be limited. With studios like SE and SEGA pushing remasters of older titles, with studios like Activision off the market: there'll be a gulf in what is going to be available.

Even if it's limited I'm very curious about this feature since I'd love to play the PS1 games I purchased on PS3 but on PS5. I've only recently read about this, is there any date for this feature to arrive on PS5? Have they released a list of the PS1 games that will be available in this way?



gtotheunit91 said:

What are some good PS5 games that take great advantage of the DualSense features? I just got Platinum on Ratchet and Clank: Rift Apart and the adaptive triggers and feedback from the controller blew my mind! I didn't really get the point of the DualSense when playing Spider-Man Remastered, which was my first PS5 game. It certainly had some moments where it clicked and felt pretty cool, like the Spider-Drone levels, but that was about it. Nothing much to write home about. Ratchet and Clank is where it ALL made sense! Every single gun, every shot, every jump, every action had its own super unique feel in the controller feedback and triggers. On top of it just being a great game in general :)

But....now I'm working on Miles Morales. Good game so far and I really like that there's not as much "busy work" compared to the 2018 game, but it just doesn't feel like it really takes much advantage of the DualSense. Maybe it has to do with it being a cross-gen game and Ratchet and Clank was exclusively current-gen? Either way, I would definitely welcome any suggestions that really stand out DualSense wise as Ratchet and Clank did. And I'll be sure to check it out once I'm done with Miles Morales.

Besides Astro as have been said, GT7 also make use of DS although I can't say it makes much of a difference for me.



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twintail said:
Spike0503 said:

Even if it's limited I'm very curious about this feature since I'd love to play the PS1 games I purchased on PS3 but on PS5. I've only recently read about this, is there any date for this feature to arrive on PS5? Have they released a list of the PS1 games that will be available in this way?

It's connected to the PS+ revamp, which hits SEA next week.

Whatever PS1 games come to that service will be what's finally available for PS4/ 5.

There's no indication that a game will be available but not on PS+, but I suppose it could happen.

Current list is like 5 or so games. I'd wait a bit to see what Sony starts properly announcing. 

I hope Sony does it though I have my doubts if it hasn't been properly announced. As someone who's playing PS1 stuff all the time and bought some on the PS3, this would be an ideal feature.



gtotheunit91 said:

What are some good PS5 games that take great advantage of the DualSense features? 

My first PS5 game is Death Stranding DC's cut and the DualSense has been great both for the shooting and the way it feels while walking/driving, specially through rough terrain.



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More chances that Avatar will make great use of the Dualsense, so that's exciting. I hope it arrives this Winter, especially with Starfield delayed there's a big window for first person Skyrim style experience.



twintail said:

If TloU remake hits this year alongside FF16, it'll be a fantastic back half of 2022. Just need confirmation of GoW's release date, and an update on Gran Blue Relink.

I think GOW/FF16/Forsaken all arriving in the same quarter is actually bad. Better to spread them out. 

Chances are FF16 is early 2023 (like March)

Would love for GOW to be an early September release even if its looking unlikely at this point, it would allow Hogwarts and Avatar to have some breathing room. I think the most likely outcome:

-Forsaken: October
-Hogwarts: November
-TLOU: November
-GOW: December
-Avatar: February 
-Final Fantasy 16: March
-PlaystationVR2: April



GoW should release on November 11th. That's a nice open spot. :)



I think the main thing is GOW not clashing with FF, and not releasing at the same time as Hogwarts or Avatar. Forspoken already has a uphill battle, so gotta give it the best chance to succeed.

Avatar is a question mark but I think Hogwarts is going to do shockingly well. The reveal trailer has most views any game has ever received on the Playstation youtube channel



I wonder what kind of updates can be shared since the game seems to still be early in development and Saber now being added to co-develop the Remake