Whereas it ran in checkerboard 4K at a capped frame rate of 30 FPS on the PS4 Pro, on the PS5, Days Gone runs in dynamic 4K at an impressive 60 frames per second. ![]() Like Ghost of Tsushima, Days Gone is a massive time investment, but Sony Bend’s zombie apocalypse behemoth’s impressive PS5 upgrade, too, is hard to say no to. Given Ghost’s slick and punchy combat, that boost in performance is a huge draw. Already a technical and artistic achievement on the PS4, Sucker Punch’s samurai epic is an even smoother experience on the PS5, seeing as it runs at a buttery smooth 60 frames per second. Ghost of Tsushima only just came out on the PS4 a few months ago, and it was an absolutely massive game, so given that, there’s a good chance that those who finished it might not want to go back to it just yet- but the enhancements it’s received on the PS5 are hard to resist. In this feature, we’re going to talk about a few such games that, thanks to their PS5 enhancements, we’re itching to play through again. Either though the PS5’s system-level game boost features or through the next-gen upgrades that other releases have received, there are several PS4 releases that can be played in much better shape on the PS5 right now. ![]() The PS5 can play the vast, vast majority of the PS4’s library through backward compatibility, but there are certain games that benefit from enhancements that others don’t.
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