Christmas is just under a month away now. Obviously, the Black Friday offers come at the right time, and game consoles are also there. Just like the Nintendo Switch, the PS5 also benefits from significant price reductions.
Just a few days left to take advantage of the PS5 at a reduced price!
If the Black Friday offers have not spared the price of the Nintendo Switch, that of the PS5 has not been forgotten either. It is now possible to find the Sony console, alone or in a pack, at a much more attractive price than the rest of the year. As the end-of-year holidays approach and especially Christmas, it is an opportunity to seize if you plan to offer it. Especially since Black Friday should end in just a few days…
The best Black Friday deals on the PS5 at Fnac and Rakuten
Even if the price of the PS5 Pro should unfortunately not drop due to its recent release, that of the classic PS5 on the other hand benefits fromoffers that could interest a certain number of people. Whether alone or in a pack, the console indeed displays great promotions.
For example, Fnac, Cdiscount, E.Leclerc and Carrefour have aligned themselves with the Amazon price for the standard PS5 as well as that of the digital PS5. In both cases, you have a console without a game, with a controller as well as the support to place the console vertically.
The best Black Friday deals on the PS5 in bundles
If we dig a little deeper, other offers turn out to be particularly attractive, such as from Rakuten for example. First of all, the code promo WARMUP10 has just been launched and it allows you to recover €10 from €59 purchase. Knowing that most PS5 games sell for €59 or more, you will be able to enjoy them quite easily.
In addition, Rakuten is lowering the price of the PS5 Fortnite Cobalt Edition bundle. The console with the game thus goes to €354.99 instead of €459 by entering the code promo CLUBR10.
See the Black Friday PS5 deal at Rakuten
On the Fnac side, the same pack was highlighted during this Black Friday but if you add an additional DualSense game controller to your basket as well as the EA Sports FC25 game, the discount is even more beautiful.
- Price of PS5 Fortnite Cobalt Edition : 474,99 €
- Game price EA Sports FC25 : €49.99 instead of €64.99
- Price ofan additional controller : €54.99 instead of €74.99
- Total value of the bundle: €579.97 instead of €614.97
- Bonus granted as a voucher on your Fnac kitty to spend: €52
- Final cost price: €579.97 instead of €666.97
See the Black Friday PS5 offer at Fnac
Our selection of games to accompany your PS5
Astro Bot, rated 18/20
Conclusion
Points forts
- Beautiful, fluid, manageable, varied, rhythmic
- Generous in everything he offers
- Neat and dynamic from start to finish
- DualSense fully exploited
- Secrets, tributes and Easter eggs everywhere!
- The bosses are excellent and the finale is grandiose
- Cleverly hidden loading times
Weak points
- Ultimately not very innovative in its approach to the 3D platformer
- No multiplayer or time tables, even though everything encourages it
Before the release of the PS5 Pro, you will become pro-PS5! Long and unbridled version of Astro's Playroom, the ultimate tribute to the planet PlayStation and the licenses that revolve around it, Astro Bot is an exceptional 3D platform game even if it innovates little. Beautiful, fluid, varied, perfectly manageable and endowed with controlled arcade pleasure, it is of exemplary generosity and finish. Team Asobi, making fun its mantra, leaves the experimental playrooms to join the big leagues.
See the full review of the game written by Carnbee.
See Astro Bot on Amazon
Horizon Zero Dawn Remastered, noté 18/20
Conclusion
Points forts
- Artistically at the top
- More beautiful than ever on PS5
- The Frozen Wilds DLC included in this version
- Fights against machines
- Pure exploration pleasure
- Story side quests
- Aloy, endearing heroine
- Rich universe
- Pleasant scenario…
Weak points
- …Despite some narrative laziness
- Facial animations still frozen
- Human AI
Without quite matching the technical performance of Forbidden West, Horizon Zero Dawn Remastered easily becomes the ultimate version of Aloy's first adventures. The game is more beautiful than ever and offers a facelift that is both super generous and successful… In short, it's THE version to discover this excellent action-adventure game.
See the full review of the game written by Indee.
See Horizon Zero Dawn Remastered on Amazon
The Last of Us Part 1, noté 17/20
Conclusion
Points forts
- A solid graphic overhaul
- Faces that make the difference
- Still a poignant story
- A magic that remains unchanged
- Classic but quite solid
- More accessibility options
- Lots of bonuses for fans
Weak points
- Details left in 2013
- A remake too superficial
As you might expect, with The Last of Us Part 1, PlayStation and Naughty Dog have gone to great lengths to faithfully recreate the basic adventure with all that it entails. On the one hand, the graphics are breathtakingly beautiful and realistic, while on the other, the levels and gameplay are reminiscent of the 2010s. But in the end, all we remember is the wonderful epic with Ellie and Joël, even though we already know their story. Even after ten years, the script and the flow of The Last of Us have not aged a bit. It's still so strong, poignant, catchy. A steamroller such that we forget the anachronistic style effects and the few defects. More than ever, it's time to (re)discover this post-apo masterpiece!
See the full review of the game written by Indee.
Voir The Last of Us Part 1 sur Amazon
The Last of Us Part 2, noté 19/20
Conclusion
Points forts
- Solo still amazing
- The graphic boost that shows
- Rogue-lite mode, a REAL plus
- Backstage, what do you want, there you go
- Lost Levels, the great idea
- Just €10 if you have the PS4 title
Weak points
- The free guitar mode, frankly gadget
- A slightly disappointing framerate in Fidelity
In short, we would like all remasters to be like The Last of Us Part 2 Remastered. Here, Naughty Dog intelligently expands the content of the PS4 masterpiece, with – already – behind the scenes everything (Lost Levels, audio comments) and above all, a roguelite mode which really wowed us. It's simply the perfect excuse to dive back into the universe and visceral action of Part 2, with a lifespan now extended from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Even the small graphics boost, in 4K Native, has its effect – despite a slightly disappointing 30 FPS (even with VRR). In the end, a remaster that doesn't make fun of us at all.
See the full review of the game written by Indee.
Voir The Last of Us Part 2 sur Amazon
Black Myth : Wukong, noté 16/20
Conclusion
Points forts
- A huge visual slap (on a big PC)
- Fluid and nervous gameplay
- Incredible staging during certain passages
- A great richness in the variety of bosses
- A crazy immersion in Chinese folklore
- A beautiful generosity in its action-RPG mechanics
- A challenge well taken up but not discouraging
- Beautifully stunning artistic transitions between chapters
Weak points
- Slightly aberrant difficulty peaks
- An optimization still to be refined
- A linearity marred by overly extensive decorations
- Lighting and camera sometimes poorly managed
- A lack of readability and approximations in combat
After a complicated first approach, Black Myth Wukong opened its doors to us (literally) and we must say that we would have been disappointed to miss out on its adventure. Supported by one of the most exhilarating gameplays of recent years, Game Science's game offers us a carefully measured challenge which makes us want to discover more each time. Not so linear as that in the end, the journey of the Predestined would however have benefited from be more concise and to erase its largest portions to concentrate on the essentials. Regardless, for this great first, the game honors its promise in terms of immersion, game system and entertainment, even if we regret the lack of rhythm, the redundancy of the level design and some slight flaws. The creators of Black Myth Wukong have made their science speak: the formula is not perfect but the alchemy works!
See the full review of the game written by Jinxeb.
See Black Myth: Wukong on Amazon
Dragon Ball : Sparking! Zero, noté 16/20
Conclusion
Points forts
- Largest cast of a Dragon Ball game at launch
- Gameplay that's richer than it seems like Budokai Tenkaichi 3
- Accessibility options so everyone has fun
- The staging of the shots, spectacular and worthy of the anime
- Visually impressive and effects-packed combat
- An episode mode with some good ideas and above all challenge
- A very complete tool for creating your own fights and sharing them
Weak points
- A lack of overall readability and camera issues
- Flat cutscene staging that spoils episode mode
- A training mode that would have benefited from being clearer and more practical
- Only one local multiplayer arena at launch
- A rudimentary style interface and menus
More than 17 years after Budokai Tenkaichi 3, Sparking Zero takes the strengths of its predecessor to go even further. With the generosity of its casting, the quality of its effects and the impressive staging of its shots, the game excels in its fanservice. But above all, the title stands out for its gameplay as technical as its predecessors which offers both real room for progression and instant fun thanks to its accessibility options. Too bad the fights are a little spoiled by readability and camera issues. At the same time, we can criticize the game for its minimum service for its interfaces, its cutscenes and its training mode which clash with the care given to the rest of the experience. Despite everything, Sparking Zero has everything to delight Dragon Ball fans, even those who want to play locally who will have to settle for just one arena for the moment, because it really is the Budokai Tenkaichi 4 that everyone has been waiting for.
See the full review of the game written by TheXsable.
See Dragon Ball: Sparking! Zero on Amazon
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