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PS5 Pro review: how close is your TV?
Seriously: got a measuring tape?
In Demon’s Souls and Spider-Man 2 and Ratchet & Clank: Rift Apart and The Last of Us Part II, the enhanced crispness and smoothness of the entire image helped bring cities to life, making their castle walls and skyscrapers and floating ships and post-apocalyptic frozen wasteland feel more real. Even PS4 games can get a bit crisper on PS5 Pro: I booted up Bloodborne, Gravity Rush 2, and my current kid-favorite Lego Dimensions, and each had slight improvements once I toggled a new PS4 image enhancement option in the console’s setting’s menu. Its new PS5 Pro-exclusive “Versatility” mode offers such a clearer picture than the previous muddy options, the difference is visible at distance; I could see some Final Fantasy uber-fans picking up the console for that reason alone, particularly lapsed fans who haven’t yet purchased a PS5 and only need to justify an extra $270 for the Pro.
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