So I bought a PS5 around January 2021 after finding one in the wild, I was originally going to wait until God of War Ragnarok (before it was announced for PS4) and I decided to get it mainly because at the time enjoyed PlayStation exclusives and wanted to play some of the new ones like Demons Souls or Ratchet and Clank Rift Apart.
Bare in mind I mainly game on my PC (1440p R9 5900x RTX 3060 TI 32GB) and I also have a switch). But I bought it mainly because I fell for the “appeal of having the newest console.” But as time went on, I became more and more disillusioned with PlayStation as a company, the decisions they make, and how I simply wasn’t enjoying the exclusives enough to feel confident in my purchase.
I mean I’ve been playing some epic exclusives, PS4 exclusives here and there. Bloodborne and Ghost of Tsushima especially. Although I found God of War Rangarok now where near as good as I thought it would be (imo) and that was demoralizing since that was one of my main reasons for getting a PS5 before it got announced for last gen. And currently the only PS5 exclusive that I’m interested in is Final Fantasy XVI, but it’s more than likely to come to PC.
And then there’s the fact of more and more exclusives coming to PC, making me wonder if it’s just better to wait to get the better version on PC rather then getting it day one on PS5. And I mean I do like the PS5, at it’s core it’s a good console, I LOVE the controller, and experience. But I’m wondering if it’s really wise to hold on to it since I usually play on PC more often and the exclusives seem to be ending up on there nowadays, or how I feel like I’m being continuously let down by PlayStation’s lineup that feel less like games but movies or over the shoulder walking sims charged for $70.
I would love some advice on where to go about this situation if possible
Nawara_Ven t1_jcfwig6 wrote
It seems fairly easy to argue that "launch" is, by all accounts, the absolute worst time to own a console. For me, personally, it took about two-and-a-quarter years to see value in the PS3/360 generation and the PS4/X1 generation respectively. We're at the two-and-a-half mark for the PS5/XS gen, but I'm going to say that some of that time "doesn't count" due to one of those global crises whatchamacallits.
In other words, the machine is presumably just starting to take off.
That said, you've only mentioned AAA exclusives, which are going to be pretty few and far between (and fewer and farther as time goes on, as budgets expand). If you're not looking at obscure Japanese exclusives, or not getting any use out of PS+ or PS+E, or don't have any PS4-centred pals with whom you play online, there's nothing really that necessitates you having that device.
So you might as well just lock it in the closet till The Uncharted Last of War IIII comes out if that's something you wanna play in like a year or two, or give up on that sparse sprinkling of games and get rid of it, if you can still get a good price for it in this climate.