


Even if it won’t top any lists of the best DualSense titles, it enhances the experience which is all one can ask for. The good news is that The Falconeer is on the good side of the fence as the DualSense’s haptic feedback rumbles with each shot, which makes the aerial combat all the more thrilling. However, the use of the DualSense can vary wildly in terms of quality, so players are never sure what to expect. I was most excited about the DualSense implementation as Sony’s new controller has made it my ideal destination to play multiplatform releases since it can deliver a truly immersive experience if done correctly. While ComingSoon didn’t get to go hands-on with the new content specific to the Warrior Edition, we did get to check out the base game running on PlayStation 5.
#The falconeer ps5 review plus#
The new version features all of the previously released downloadable content ( The Kraken, T he Hunter, and Atun’s Folly), which was free anyhow, plus a new expansion called Edge of the World among other tweaks and refinements. It’s now slated to arrive on PlayStation consoles and Nintendo Switch in August under the name The Falconeer: Warrior Edition. The Falconeer released late last year on Xbox platforms and PC, serving as one of the early graphical showcases for the Xbox Series X.
