The PS5 had a lot of games that people were genuinely interested in but couldn't afford (or didn't want to waste the money on) the whole console because it never instilled confidence that it would be worth the investment, which is how all prior consoles sold themselves.
So when you finally release those games, and then add modding support, they consistently perform.
The PS5 had a lot of games that people were genuinely interested in but couldn't afford (or didn't want to waste the money on) the whole console because it never instilled confidence that it would be worth the investment, which is how all prior consoles sold themselves.
So when you finally release those games, and then add modding support, they consistently perform.