astronomy robot Just in time for the launch of Haptic Feedback Festival on PlayStation 5, the limited edition DualSense controller is released.
Announced today on the PlayStation Blogthe Astro Bot limited edition controller was launched on the same day astronomy robot, game date: September 6th. I have a sneaking suspicion this one might sell out. limited edition spider man 2 The DualSense controller does it One doesn’t even look good.
Here’s a trailer for the IRL version of the controller astronomy robot Used to crash land on every new planet in the game:
I love the cobalt metallic blue on the sides and the light-touch teal inserts on the acrylic buttons. The white analog sticks are particularly nice. But those eyes, man those eyes. I think they’re printed on the black trackpad because even in the product shots at the end of the trailer, you can see them staring right back at you. Do I really need Astro Bot to see all my game failures, or for the shame of judging me to get higher and higher with each new release?
Beyond that, it’s a fitting limited-edition controller, as in any PS5-exclusive game, astronomy robot Probably the game that makes the most use of DualSense’s haptic feedback capabilities. The game is designed to try and make you feel the sand, water, and dozens of other textures as if you were actually there. I I got it at the Summer Game Festival earlier this year It does feel like it’s shaping up to be one of the best first-party games Sony has put out on this generation of consoles to date.