Now, a 4K, Unreal Engine 5, raytracing, ultra-realism showcase, this is not. ![]() If this game was an item on my living room floor and Miss Kondo asked me if it sparked joy, I would, without hesitation, reply, ‘absolutely.’ That could be for a litany of reasons but let’s start with the visuals on offer here. Yes, I’ve made a Marie Kondo reference right out the gates sue me. Here is our Unpacking PS5 Review Pixel Perfection That Does Spark Joy For those of you that spent your time in Gone Home cleaning the house instead of unraveling the secrets of the Greenbriar Estate, or those that spent way too long fighting with the item manipulation in Skyrim to decorate your home, this could be a game that sets your world on fire. So now, all that’s left to do is load up the U-haul, settle down in a new place and, break open boxes, then assign each item to its destined place with care and precision. Until now, I’ve had to sit on the sidelines while this game captivated the world, penetrated the cultural zeitgeist, and even won a BAFTA, but finally, the time has come, and I have my hands on this charming title. It’s about life, about change, about adapting and growing as a person. It sounds mundane, but this cute and cathartic title is about more than unpacking boxes. The latest indie title that had me pressing my face against the metaphorical glass and watching others have fun over on PC and Xbox Game Pass was Unpacking, a quaint little game where, rather predictably, you unpack your stuff. However, as a huge indie fan, the biggest and most constant issue has been the cavalcade of indie titles that take an age to hit Sony’s digital storefront. I had to watch all of my pals migrate to the Xbox 360 while I waited patiently for the PS3 to launch, I never got to enjoy the Fable series, among other interesting titles on other consoles, and recently I had to sit idly by while Microsoft acquired Zenimax Media, practically ensuring that any future Bethesda titles will be out of my reach. For the most part, it’s been a joyous occasion, but with the many peaks, there have been a few valleys. ![]() In case anyone isn’t intimately familiar with my gaming preferences and loyalties, I’m a PlayStation boy and have been my whole life.
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