Unlike the Nintendo GameCube — as well as the PS5 and Xbox — the Nintendo Switch doesn't support analog triggers. Both the Joy-Cons and official Pro Controller have digital triggers ...
The PS5 Pro is here and if you have been in the market for a spare controller - or just a new controller that looks a bit better than the ordinary white one - there's a deal you won't want to miss.
rounding up all the kit that genuinely adds to your experience while still offering good value for money - and all that goes for PS5 Pro as well. We're kicking things off with controllers and ...
Costing £959.99, the entire bundle included a throwback PS5 Pro with a 2TB SSD, grey DualSense controller, DualSense Edge controller, DualSense charging station, vertical stand and a console ...
Update 11/06/24: The Astro Bot Limited Edition PS5 Controller is currently only available at Antonline in a bundle with the game, at GameStop with a Pro membership, or at Walmart from third party ...
Now, four years after the original PS5 debuted, we get the first real step forward with the PlayStation 5 Pro. The PS5 Pro, available Nov. 7 for $700 (£700, AU$1,200), enables higher graphical ...
Gameplay-wise, if you handed me an ambiguous controller and put either the PS5 or Xbox Series X version of Assassin’s Creed Valhalla on a screen in front of me, I honestly wouldn’t be able to ...
The best PS5 controllers don't offer as much choice as we see on competing consoles, but there's still plenty worth recommending if you're in the market for a new gamepad. Better still ...
The latest iteration of the PS5 doesn't make a good case for its premium price tag When the PlayStation 5 debuted in November 2020, Sony made a compelling case for picking one up. In addition to ...
I have to admit, I was skeptical of the PS5 Pro. The new, upgraded redesign (which goes on sale tomorrow) follows in the footsteps of the PS4 Pro, launching four years after the launch of the ...
If there’s a bone to pick with the PS5, it’s this: Many of its games ask players to decide between better graphics or faster gameplay. Gamers want both, but the PS5 can’t do both.