At the end of June, we shared some impressions of Valorant on PS5 after it launched in closed beta. In those thoughts, we said that the game felt "unlike anything else on console" and that "a few more changes feel needed in order to really replicate that PC experience on consoles", but we were looking forward to how Valorant would "grow and improve during the beta".
It turns out that beta was quite short, as on 2nd August, Valorant actually launched fully on PS5 out of beta and is now available for free for everyone. Besides a new Episode launch, the addition of ranked, and some small tweaks and bug fixes, a lot of what we said in those initial impressions still holds true.
Valorant on PS5 feels unlike anything else on the system. Its intense gameplay, precision shooting requirements, and interplay between Agent abilities and kits make it a fiercely competitive and challenging experience to get to grips with. However, the game rewards you so well for learning and practicing that it becomes incredibly addicting to compete in matches online, whether unranked or ranked. Seeing how far you've come is immensely satisfying, if you're willing to put the time into matches and the shooting range.
Smart new additions like the Focus mode allow you to replicate the precision aiming you find on PC, and an extensive range of settings also enable you to properly tailor the game to your liking.
Throughout our time playing the round-based mode or the respawn-based deathmatch modes, we've had an impressively smooth experience with no technical problems and trouble-free matchmaking. Additionally, some of the issues we mentioned in our impressions, like dysfunctional teams, have mostly subsided as console owners have gotten to grips with Valorant's flow and gameplay.
The introduction of ranked on console has also been a fantastic addition, with even more competitive and heated action for those looking for it. The game is still missing some modes you can find on PC, like Spike Rush. Plus, the microtransactions for skins and customisation items are ludicrous, costing up to £80/$100 for some bundles. But while they're present, they're inessential and easily ignored.
Despite missing a few features from the PC version and eye-watering prices for customisation items, Riot has crafted an incredible shooter in Valorant and done a stellar job at transitioning it over to PS5. It's a unique breed of multiplayer shooter that won't be for everyone, but those looking for an intense, competitive experience won't find anything better on Sony's console.
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one of a kind? its counterstrike lol
Cons:
They didn't implement gyro aiming to get parity with Xbox version.
@nomither6 but with spells!
Sucks that it's not available worldwide, looks great.
@nomither6 Counter-Strike isnt on PS5
I tried Valorant once a few years ago on pc. It was some of the least fun I've ever had with a multiplayer game. And the other players were somehow more toxic than Overwatch.
After play about 20 hours of the beta and getting one shotted by PC players was enough for me to tap out. The subreddit was full of PC players complaining about the fact that the console version existed only for them to join and the obliterate all the fresh console players. Couldn't get matches with crossplay turned off but the ship has sailed for me now so I won't be going back.
@GilgaMax309 and no one said Valorant was one of a kind either. The reviewer said there was nothing else like it on PS5. Counter Strike isn’t on PS5.
@AldusRavencorn It doesnt have crossplay between console and pc players.
@Realist Ah that's right it's been 2 months since I've played I was thinking of another setting that when turned off not being able to find a match.
As soon as I read ‘micro transactions’ or ‘loot’ boxes my eyes glaze over and my wallet shuts.
@AldusRavencorn console players are separated from pc players there's no cross play
@Arnna it's a free time play game wallet doesn't need to open
This game is a total dud for me. I thought it was incredibly boring. Just my experience.
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