I was a PlayStation Portal hater. Now it’s one of my go-to gaming devices

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After a few months with the PlayStation Portal, we're starting to see how the streaming handheld fits into our gaming lives.

In November, I reviewed the PlayStation Portal. I was mixed on Sony’s streaming handheld at the time, frustrated with a corner-cutting execution of a good idea. It seemed like a poor value compared to simply slapping a cheaper Backbone controller on a phone. As is often the case with tech reviews, though, I only had a short window to test it out where I was more focused on the more objective side of what the Portal does and doesn’t do.

Recommended Videos Second screen The PlayStation Portal’s launch just so happened to come right before a major life change that would shift my perspective. After living alone for three years, my girlfriend moved into my apartment last December. It’s been a natural change that’s working great so far. That shift does come with some lifestyle changes, though. We’re both crammed into a one-bedroom apartment, which means we’re sharing a tight space.

Starting with Tekken 8’s release, I moved some of my PS5 gaming time over to my Portal. I wouldn’t be able to use it to review full games , but I could use it to catch up with games that I wanted to stay up to date on or when I continued playing a game past its review period. I’d use it a few hours a week to clean up side-quests in Final Fantasy VII Rebirth, explore the world of Dragon’s Dogma 2, or even sneak in a Helldivers 2 mission.

While I’ve gotten way more use out of the handheld than I expected, other issues I criticized in my initial review still bug me. The latency that comes with cloud streaming has become more noticeable the longer I play. Games that require fast timing, like Tekken 8, are hard to play too seriously. Titles like Final Fantasy VII Rebirth feel notably more sluggish due to short delays between button presses and on-screen actions.

 

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