The PS5 Pro is here, and while we haven’t tested every game in the full list of PS5 Pro-enhanced titles , we’ve tried our best, testing 16 games that have been officially enhanced by the PS5 Pro. Many of these are flexing the new PSSR upscaling tech, in addition to updated ray tracing features and 120Hz support. We haven’t been able to test all these games extensively, so this is a collection of anecdotes based on relatively small slices of gameplay. But one thing is clear after a few tests: if you want to make the most of the PS5 Pro, you’ll need a 4K, 120Hz, VRR-capable TV to go along with it. To find out why, read on for our opinions on every PS5 Pro game we’ve tested so far. As mentioned in our PS5 Pro first impressions , Alan Wake 2 gets new ray tracing features in its 30fps Quality mode, although reflections often fizzle and ghost in motion, becoming more of a distraction than a boon to visuals. There’s also a noticeable stutter whenever you perform a dodge. Performance mode, however, is much cleaner a