All playable March 5.
Sifu, Control, Avatar: Frontiers of Pandora, and others, despite being third-party games, offer best-in-class haptic feedback on the PS5.
I think the GTA V PS5 upgrade has some impressive haptic feedback and other utilization of the dual sense features.
Like, rain hitting you has a distinct feel, parts of the road do as well, fun fire feels crunchy and different depending on the gun (SMG vs Shotgun, for ex.), but I always get a kick out of the phone conversations coming out of the controller and if you have the lights off in the room and the fuzz is chasing you the controller does a good job of doing the red and blue lights that kind of light up the room and just add to the fun.
Borderlands 3 makes very good use of the triggers. Each gun feels unique.
Obaid from Tech4Gamers writes "Sifu is one of the few games that actually has a good hand-to-hand combat system, but most people may not be aware of its excellence."
Sigh is a great game, but difficult for some to master. I believe after a while an easy mode was made for the game. Whoever gave up on the game before the the patch should pick it up again.
The game is a blast. It looked that way the first time I saw it. Excellent combat. Which compliments the other game I bought which is Ghost of Tsushima. Just need an awesome Ninja game to create the trifecta.
I will say that they should have done the same thing that the Aquire team did with Way of the Samurai by making a fighting game side mode. Way had a fighting mode away from the game where you could use different weapons and characters you unlocked. A one on one fighting mode would be killer. I had to settle on the practice mode and turning the difficulty up for non stop combat. But I really want a fighting mode.
It's hard to see it as underrated when most people and critics concur that it's really good, and the aging concept is a clever mechanic.
Sifu is an enjoyable, but ultimately forgettable game in the pantheon of the medium. It felt like it was struggling with it's identity. It went too far towards the souls-like trend , when it seemed like it just wanted to be a simpler beat em up game with a cool atmosphere and level design. A few more levels, developed characters and story, and more combat features and it could have truly been something special.
How to make the most of the Expansion Open Access, plus PlayStation Plus Monthly Game Destiny 2: Lightfall.
“Sifu” is the perfect PS+ game for me. I’m not sure I’d like it so I’d never buy it. But I would like to try it.
Good to see another racing game on ps plus.
Great for Sifu.
Cool for Sifu :)
Will give it a try :)
Sifu is absolutely fantastic.