I thought I was losing my mind after seeing all the PS5 Pro praise. Glad to see that the numbers matched what my expectations were.
I do wonder if Sony bought out some influencers or something, because it was oddly counterintuitive amounts of praise.
I assume that the PS5 Pro is great for its target audience: people who care about getting the best possible graphics on a console. They bought it, they tried it, they loved it, and they praised it. The issue with the PS5 Pro is that not everyone fits into that niche. For people who are not playing on giant 4K TVs, what is the benefit? What does it provide that a regular PS5 (or even a PS4) does not? Sony has not provided an answer, from what I have seen.
I wonder why…
£800 for a console (£700 for digital) is actually ridiculous.
There isn’t any real incentive to upgrade from a base PS5
Good
Good. There were like six PS5 only games when they released it so I hope it does terribly - if you’ve bought one, you’re an idiot.
“Let’s just bleed em even drier” said Sony, careful not to cut its own lip on its vampire fangs.