★★★★★ 5
If you're here, just get it, especially the disc version. You will not regret it.
Style: PS5 Disc, Configuration: Console only
This PlayStation 5 console is objectively one of the best purchases I have ever made. As we get older, we forget to keep having fun and experiencing life and everything that it has to offer. Coming from a Wii, the transition has been nothing short of astounding. The speed and responsiveness are unbelievable; it's like stepping into a whole new world of gaming and entertainment. Pairing streaming apps is an effortless process, and the visual quality of movies and TV shows has been elevated to a whole new level of stunning clarity. The ethernet port provides a rock-solid connection, eliminating any lag or interruptions, which is a huge plus for online gaming.
The numerous USB ports offer so much flexibility, allowing me to connect my noise-canceling headphones directly to the system, which is incredibly convenient. However, be warned, while it advertises 1TB of storage, you're realistically looking at around 830GB. Modern games are surprisingly data-hungry, and I already feel the pinch, with only about 100-150GB remaining. I would highly recommend opting for the 2TB model from the get-though, as the 1TB will fill up quickly. Games like Ratchet & Clank and Sackboy are incredibly fun and engaging, and I'm excited to dive into the Kingdom Hearts series soon.
Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 has been a blast in both multiplayer and the zombie modes, showcasing the console's power and performance. Also, seriously consider the disc version. I initially thought 4K was 4K, no matter the source, but I was completely wrong. The difference between streaming 4K and watching a 4K disc is night and day; the picture is crisp, the sound is rich, and the overall viewing experience is simply immersive. Apparently, streaming 4K is compressed, which I had no idea about.
For movie and TV enthusiasts, this is an investment that pays off handsomely. Imagine experiencing iconic films like "The Dark Knight," "Interstellar," or "Inception" with this level of visual and audio quality. Even shows like "Arcane" and the Spider-Verse movies would look absolutely breathtaking. I now understand why physical media still has a place, especially for my favorite movies and TV shows that I'll rewatch countless times. The ability to watch these titles in pristine 4K, regardless of internet connectivity, is a huge bonus, especially for families.
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Reviewed in the United States on April 2, 2026