
Controllers are no match for keyboards here. It’s just a shame that designing your coasters isn’t easy on console. And trust me, nothing is quite as satisfying as riding your own creation. When you’re done, you can even test ride your coaster as a guest. You can customise their surroundings, special effects and more to create a truly unique experience. And I don’t mean just laying down the track. You aren’t just placing rides – you can also design them. The freedom of creativity here is impressive. Everything can be tailored to ensure you’re not only giving your guests an incredible experience but maximising profits, too. From picking the most awe-inspiring rollercoasters to setting the price of cheese burgers at food stands, nothing is missed in Planet Coaster. Where it shines is in the depth and variety of options behind the scenes. The premise of Planet Coaster is simple: build, maintain and grow a theme park. Planet Coaster PS5 Review: GameplayĬoming from Frontier Developments, Planet Coaster PS5 presents a similar – if more advanced – offering to their past series, RollerCoaster Tycoon. There are a few niggles here and there, but for fans (lapsed or otherwise) of the genre, there’s a lot to love.


And while it won’t be for everyone, this theme park construction sim is immersive, fun and an all-round joy to play.
PLANET COASTER PS5 REVIEW PLUS
Planet Coaster PS5 edition is one such hidden gem that comes as part of February’s PS Plus offering. But there’s occasionally a hidden gem to be found. Where we were once getting standout titles for free, we’re now mostly receiving missable mediocre games. Many feel they’ve dropped off since the launch of the PlayStation 5. The quality of the free monthly PlayStation Plus games is a constant source of debate among subscribers.
