PS5
PS5 one-minute review Our expectations for the PS5 were extremely high after the phenomenal success of the PS4. And thankfully, Sony's next-gen console delivers and improves upon its predecessor in almost every aspect. The PS5 DualSense controller – Sony's clever new pad that includes haptic feedback and adaptive triggers – is nothing short of a revelation, and the combination of more powerful hardware, a fresh UI, rapid load times, and innovative features such as 3D audio also help to create a genuine feeling that the PlayStation 5 is a generational leap over the PS4. It's honestly hard to go back to Sony's last-gen system. It might be a bit of an eyesore, and its futuristic-looking design won't be for everyone, but the PS5's gargantuan size ensures that it's quiet when in operation and runs suitably cool. You can still place the console vertically or horizontally, though we really wish it didn't need a stand when placed on its side. More importan...