Been playing
Stellar Blade for PS5 and really enjoying it. And I don't just mean for all LOL stuff with the character model. The game is a really good action-RPG lite along the lines of Nier Automata, but with a lot more combat/ability customization and deeper game play. There's a petty heavy emphasis on parrying and dodging that takes some getting used to, but leveling up helps a lot as you can equip slots to make it easier to do and add counters. The game looks amazing and the soundtrack is...stellar.
There's a bunch of dumb controversy going on with the game being censored at launch and I see people getting physical copies and not updating the game to get around this, which is not a good idea since the day one patch reduced input lag and the game feels more responsive than the demo did because it.
On the negative side, the story is all over the place and at times it feels like things were left out- characters will start talking about things that were not explained previously or you'll talk to certain characters and they won't say who they are, but then when you talk to them again Eve will address them by their first name. The voice acting is also a mixed bag. I'm playing it in English and I think Adam and Lily's VAs are pretty good, but Eve just sounds kind of bored or monotone, making her lack personality at times.
On the subject of PS5, Rise Of The Ronin (currently on hold while I play some other stuff) and this game finally got me to literally dust off my PS5 and start playing on it. I wish these games were on PC (and I expect that both will come out later on) because I'm really spoiled by being able to play games in multiple ways (laptop, desktop, handheld, etc.) pretty much anywhere, whereas with this I'm stuck in the basement and that can be a problem with a three year old running around.
Remote play forcing you to use a PS5 controller is fucking stupid. There are alternatives, however, that let you use any controller. I couldn't get Chiaki working, but another formerly Android/iOS only app called PSPlay just got Windows and Linux versions and is supposedly much easier to set up, so I'm gonna give that a shot.