The PlayStation 5 has been out for some time now, and its reception has been mostly positive. It includes lots of quality of life improvements over its predecessor, the PlayStation 4, such as faster load times, a solid state drive SSD instead of a regular hard disk drive HDD, and an improved controller in the form of the new DualSense. There even the PS5 Pro, which boasts even better performance than the base version. However, a console is only as good as the games available on it and,...