Testseek.com have collected 394 expert reviews of the Sony PlayStation 5 and the average rating is 87%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Sony PlayStation 5.
November 2020
(87%)
394 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Gaming on the Sony PlayStation 5 is impressive, the console offers stunning graphics and a great gameplay experience, the performance is splendid. The console also offers 8K gaming, a faster SSD, and a haptic-enabled DualSense controller for gaming in act...
Abstract: We haven't had any reports of the PlayStation 5 overheating (yet). However, that didn't stop a Vietnamese PC modder from creating a custom water-cooling solution for the console. That's right; someone has already converted a PS5 to use liquid cooling. PC...
Published: 2021-03-07, Author: Cyrus , review by: bgr.in
The PS5 is a beefed-up version of the older generation console when it comes to design and performance. Many might consider it as a seismic shift. Rest assured that you'd be lucky if you get your hands on one of these because even now, it's running out of...
Currently, only the PS5 disc-version is available in India so if you want a more affordable variant you'll have to wait at least for a while.Overall the PlayStation 5 is a great console, provided you can get your hands on one. A gaming PC with equivalent...
The PlayStation 5 suffers from the fact that there aren't many games out that would make use of its hardware capabilities. But when these games do come out, however, the high-speed SSD and the fantastical features of the DualSense controllers definitely h...
The PlayStation 5 is a step up from its predecessor and many consumers may want a better game console, but you won’t miss the thrill if you stick with the PS4 for another year or so. I am not stopping you to buy the PS5; it truly stands out but there aren...
Question: Is it worth the asking price of Rs 49,990.Answer: Yes.Sony Playstation 5 isn't the only console that's running for best gaming console crown — Xbox Series X is a formidable competitor. But what Sony has done with PS5 is worth calling next-genera...
Impressive DualSense controller, Powerful internals including an ultra-fast SSD, Excellent thermals and acoustics, Support for next-gen graphics technologies such as ray-tracing
Big size and subjective design, No “Quick Resume”,
Sony has made bold choices for the PlayStation 5, both in design and performance. The console is big, subjectively beautiful and houses powerful internals. There are upgrades across the board such as the controller, audio processing system, thermals, soft...
Good, DualSense is great, Very powerful, Reduced loading times, Friendlier storage expansion, Capable of 8K / 120fps, 4K Blu-ray player (finally)
Expensive, Lack of truly next-gen exclusives, Not a generation leap over PS4 Pro at launch, Game prices now go up to Rs. 5,000, Missing next-gen upgrades for PS4 games, No “Quick Resume” à la Xbox Series X, Limited backward compatibility, No support for D
Too Big and Heavy, Limited Storage, Partial DualShock Compatability
If you have been waiting and saving for the PlayStation 5 to launch in India, let me tell you it was worth it. That's as simple as I can put it. This is how you design and build a next-gen gaming console which feels like a genuine upgrade and is worth the...