Playing indie games or turn-based RPGs on that beautiful OLED screen just hits different. The bad: No R2/L2 triggers. No R3/L3 click. Expect some creative back touchpad mapping. The ugly: Input lag is there, but for Stardew Valley or Persona? It’s playable.
With a bit of tinkering (and a strong WiFi connection), Sony’s forgotten handheld becomes a bizarre second screen for the PS5.
Is it practical? No. Is it cool? Absolutely.
