Recently, some Japanese YouTube content creators uploaded hands-on PS5 gameplay reviews as a part of the YouTube gaming week. Most of the channels streamed gameplay of Astro’s Playroom, a demo title included with the console that showcases the features of the DualSense Controller.
Another Japanese YouTube channel, 2Bro Entertainment, uploaded 40-minute gameplay footage of Godfall, DMC 5 Special Edition, and Balan Underworld today.
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Godfall was one of the first titles announced for the upcoming PlayStation 5. This action RPG features some stunning visuals that will run seamlessly on Sony’s next-gen console. High-resolution gameplay at never seen before framerates has been the selling point of the console that aims to usher in the next-gen of gaming.
Raise your hype even higher for the PS5 with the Godfall, DMC5 gameplay
Indeed, the Godfall gameplay looks stunning, and to think that a game can achieve such high framerates on a console truly shows how far the world of gaming has advanced. Although the stream does not show much about the DualSense Controller, from what we know, the controller will add hugely to the gameplay experience, especially while playing action RPGs.
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Speaking of action RPGs, the discussion remains incomplete if we do not talk about Devil May Cry 5 Special Edition. This fan-favorite title released last year and is still a notable mention in the genre. The standard edition features pretty high-res visuals, and the game seems to have found an enhanced quality on the upcoming console. Fans are no doubt eager to try out this hack-and-slash classic on the much-awaited console.
It will be quite the wait for PlayStation fans worldwide. As of now, the worldwide release date for the console is the 12th of November. Sony has priced the standard edition of the console at $499, and the digital edition at $399.