Both look stunning in 4K, and, with Resident Evil Village's Shadow of Rose DLC set to be fully-third-person when it lands on October 28 this year, replaying two adventures set in the same wider universe, in the same style mechanically and aesthetically is a decent primer for what's still to come.Īlongside Rose Winters' story – one that's set 16 years into the future – RE8's upcoming expansion will let players re-experience Ethan's Village tale in 'Third-Person Mode', which, of course, ties everything mentioned here together nicely. In bigger picture terms, the Resident Evil 2 and Resident Evil 3 PS5 upgrades have given us cause to revisit two brilliant third-person horror games. Haptic feedback, however, was, for me at least, a totally unexpected boon – something that improved everything from shootouts, to driving, and even cycling through weapon wheels and selecting radio stations. Visually, Rockstar's pseudo slant on Los Angeles has never looked better (without the use of player-made mods on PC), but, again, that was a given considering the power modern consoles harness under their respective hoods. Unreasonably long load times have blighted GTA 5 and its multiplayer offshoot GTA Online in all of its guises – PS3/Xbox 360 PS4/Xbox One and PC – therefore cutting those down topped the list of improvements players expected in 2022. When I first got my hands on Grand Theft Auto 5's next-gen glow-up earlier this year, I said GTA 5 on PS5 has two crowning features – load times and DualSense haptic feedback. "I would say I can't wait for the Resident Evil 4 remake, but the thought of how it might handle haptic feedback in relation to the Chainsaw Ganado or El Gigante has put me off my lunch."
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