The PS5 changed everything. Seriously, the graphics are insane, load times basically don’t exist anymore, and the gameplay? Chef’s kiss. But here’s the thing: you can’t just plug this beast into any old TV and expect magic to happen.
That’s where a Samsung TV comes in. Trust me on this one.
I’ve spent way too many hours testing different setups, and when you pair a PS5 with the right Samsung display, it’s like seeing your favorite games for the first time all over again. Here are five games that’ll blow your mind when you experience them on a Samsung TV.
Ratchet & Clank: Rift Apart
Ratchet & Clank: Rift Apart is basically a PS5 flex in disguise. One second you’re on a neon-soaked planet, the next you’re jumping through a portal into some crystalline wonderland. It’s wild.
On a Samsung TV, those dimension-hopping sequences hit different. The colors pop so hard it almost hurts your eyes (in the best way possible). Every explosion feels like it’s happening in your living room. I’m talking about particle effects that make you go “wait, how is this even possible?”
The HDR support really shines here — pun intended. When Ratchet fires up his arsenal in those darker levels, you can see every detail of the weapon effects against the shadows. It’s like watching Pixar, but you’re controlling it.
Okay, let’s talk about beautiful suffering. Because that’s what Demon’s Souls is.
This remake looks absolutely stunning, but it needs the right TV to really show off. Samsung TVs nail those deep blacks that make the game’s atmosphere so haunting. When you’re creeping through the Tower of Latria (if you know, you know), those shadows feel genuinely menacing.
The 4K resolution means you can see every disgusting detail on those demons. Which sounds gross, but it’s actually incredible from a technical standpoint. Plus, with VRR and low input lag, you won’t have any excuses when you die for the hundredth time. It’s all skill, baby.
This game messed with my head in the best possible way. Time loops, alien planets, psychological horror — it’s got everything.
But here’s how it gets even more interesting: Samsung’s Object-Tracking Sound technology. When some nightmare creature is stalking you through those alien forests, the audio follows it across your screen. It’s genuinely unsettling and completely immersive.