As someone who has considered the decision recently, experience suggests that it is quite difficult to justify buying a PS5 Pro.
Mainly because there is no bucket load for games that have actually been granted extensions to make the most of the new hardware. Needless to say, it’s definitely a big price tag for an upgrade that doesn’t match the cash you’ll let go.
However, there are some debates to grab one of these more powerful consoles. You may feel obligated to buy a PS5 for the first time and go to the best possible version. Otherwise you may love certain games and need the most vivid visuals possible.
All of these are great discussions, and when you learn about the PS Plus catalog game library that has received a PS5 Pro treatment, it may just be a deciding factor.
13 FC5
Aesthetic armbar

We start things with the latest in the long line of official UFC titles, offering the most realistic octagonal experience on the market.
Naturally, at release, you get an updated roster based on who is hot in the UFC, and the game holds a strong foundation for strikes and grappling mechanics. However, UFC 5 raises the notch.
The game focuses more on submission tactics, allowing for a more technical approach to the fight. Additionally, the new damage system creates gory and organs of all battles, like the real world scrap that has made the UFC famous.
It’s a bit rough in the region as most EA sports games tend to do that, but it’s still the best MMA simulator on the market for a mile.
12 Dead Island 2
Welcome to Hell-A

The late 2000s were a time when zombies were all angry, and even today I feel that I have not overcome the zombie fatigue that this period caused.
However, there are occasional games that prove that zombies are always relevant, and Dead Island 2 was the latest title to bring the undead back to the jidgist.
The game accomplished this by offering a semi-open world setting, over-the-top violence, and a B-movie storyline that doesn’t take itself too seriously.
It was purely pure fun, satisfying and chaotic, and killing zombies on La Sun didn’t look that good thanks to the enhancements of the PS5 Pro.
11 Topspin 2K25
Grand Slam visuals

2K sports games have a solid track record of providing attractive and authentic recreation for popular sports.
NBA 2K and WWE 2K are undoubtedly examples of flagships, but there are many other things that offer equally realistic and addictive experiences, and one such series is the 2K Topspin title.
Whether you dominate clay as Nadal, blow the crowd as Serena, or search for another Grand Slam as Federer, Topspin can hone your craft, put out signed tennis grants and live your dreams as a top tennis pro.
This game is perfect balance between fun and realistic game mechanics, creating cathartic time on the court. But the star of the show is the visual here, and is enhanced on the PS5 Pro. You don’t need to go to Hawkeye to see it.
10 Good of WarRagnarök
The end of the day

While God of War 2018 still claims to be a great outing for Dad of War reboots, we must admit that Ragnarök is an easy-to-be-go-go game in terms of visuals, cinematography and presentation. This is further enhanced by the PS5 Pro enhancements added to improve the experience.
In addition to the candy of the eye, you can enjoy the story of age leaning on Atreus rather than Kratos. Enjoying a wealth of sublime set pieces, you will master new and improved combat, much stronger than the original. There’s also plenty of extra content beyond the main story worth checking out.
If that’s the last modern GOW game we get, it’s a very powerful way to resign in style.
9 Star Wars Jedi: Survivor
It continued with his best

I cannot deny that I had rather mixed feelings about the Jedi, but I am glad to report that Jedi: Survivor effectively fixes all these obvious issues and is worth making it an incredible sequel.
With a stronger storyline, sophisticated and diverse combat, vast open sections with better navigation, and valuable side content, it surpassed its predecessors, offering a game that brings all Metroidvania, Soulslike, and Story-driven RPG fans.
The visuals had already dropped their jaws, but the power of the PS5 Pro, the nastyness of all spaces, the gorgeous planets, and the sparkling lightsabers still look even sharper. So, if you feel like a quick visit to Koboh, there is no time like the one you currently have.
8 Double
Cooperative turmoil

It’s not just the big hit AAA games that get PS5 Pro treatments. Plucky Little Indie titles like Biped That Sook That Sook That Sule This Indarise deserve a visual facelift.
The platformer for this puzzle is an explosion that can be played in cooperatives in guiding small mechanical balls at different levels, using a large ol brain to solve the exact puzzles and platforms that progress.
This is a colorful and lively title with many cute moments that pop on the screen, and is even better when playing on the PS5 Pro. So, if you were waiting for a multiplayer hit that will shake you, this could just be a hidden gem that might do that.
7 The dying light 2: Maintain humanity

We’ve already mentioned zombie games that don’t take itself too seriously, but there’s always another room.
Dying Light 2 is a popular sequel to the original title, captivating fans thanks to its smooth parkour mechanics and intense panic-rising day/night cycle. All of this title has more Poland and bigger worlds, but I’ll go back to this title.
This game is one of the rich issues with typical map markers that allow open world fatigue to be set at high speed. However, thanks to tight combat and amazing traversal mechanics, the game offers enough to remain attractive for quite some time.
What’s more, thanks to the improved visuals, the view from above the aging skyscrapers didn’t look as beautiful as this. And likewise, I have never made a zombie on my screen look grotesque.
6 The last part 1
An original story

As both TLOU games have been remastered as many times as Skyrim, this is more likely to cause eye rolls than excitement at this point.
However, whether that’s guaranteed or not, there’s no denying that the remaster will make the already visually prominent game look damn damn and provide the fan with the perfect TLOU experience.
I’d argue that part 1 remasters are a bit diluted in gameplay, as the game isn’t close to the hard and is much more accessible. But on the other hand, it’s much more accessible to beginners.
It’s a modern classic and guarantees its own TV series for reasons. This is one of the most important stories in the history of the game, and thanks to the PS5 Pro, you can witness it in the most brilliant way possible. You know until they decide to remaster it again.
5 Pathfinder: Righteous’s Wrath
DND Diamond

It’s no exaggeration to say that Baldur’s Gate 3 is a game that effectively created video game DND into a cool, mainstream concept. However, there have been a wealth of games that have made great use of DND mechanics before. Games like Pathescape Torment and Icewind Dale come to mind just like Pathfinder.
Boasting a wealth of branching paths, builds and custom options, the game offers a first-time rewarding campaign with every playthrough. Plus, the game offers a fascinating fantasy story, immersing the world and immerses yourself.
The upgrades aren’t that spectacular, so it’s probably the game that guarantees an expansion of the PS5 Pro. Deep RPG systems and storytelling are king here. But it’s still a concrete improvement and is something that will be appreciated by Pathfinder fans.
4 Kayak Mirage VR
A gentle paddle

Kayak Mirage VR is not a game in the traditional sense. Because outside of racing mode, the experience doesn’t have much depth in that respect.
However, there are few PSVR2 games that match this with immersion and tranquility when considered a therapeutic and realistic VR experience.
You can fly around the world from Australia to Antarctica and paddling the contents of your mind. Build and train these shoulder muscles or take and drink easily in the world around you.
Paddle physics for seedlings can help with this. But what makes this game so special is the truly stunning visuals, and on the PS5 Pro, you could zone out in the living room and forget, rather than gliding through the lazy rivers of Costa Rica.
3 The ratchet and cranklift are far away
Dynamic duo

Ratchet and Crank have come a long way. He has been worshiping the industry’s mainstay for decades since the days of Halcyon, when the PS2 mascot platformers began to compete for popular love.
At the time, the visuals were rather grainy and rough, but today the series boasts animation comparable to the most popular Pixar movies.
You’d think there’s not much room for improvement, but when you see your PS5 Pro working, jump seamlessly, fight nasty things in space, pick up bolts, it’s clear that there was a considerable upgrade here.
In my opinion, it is the best ratchet and crank outing ever and serves as a technical showcase of what the PS5 can do. But at its heart, it’s the same fun and accessible run and gun gameplay that was so loved by the duo years ago.
2 Marvel’s Spider-Man: Miles Morales
Tango needs two Spider-Man

The original Marvel Spider-Man title DLC may only be praised, but it’s one of the series, where the same thing is never bad.
The title is appropriately introduced to NYC’s Spider-Man, Miles Morales in training, telling a unique story that connects with the original title, establishing Miles as the core character leading to Marvel’s Spider-Man 2.
The gameplay is pretty much the same as the original, with incredible traversal, Arkham-esque combat and busy work in open worlds.
The PS5 Pro makes a big apple look really gorgeous, or lets you shine rain, snow and sparkle. So if you want to change your opinion about the PS5 Pro in New York minutes, Miles’ story might beat you.
1 The Devil’s Spirit
The beauty of Boletaria

It may not be the most accessible soul game due to an outdated system, but it is not the most difficult soul game due to gimmick bosses, but you have to give credit where it comes to deadlines. There are no Soulsborne games that will match the visual product of BluePoint remakes.
Boletaria looks more familiar and unrecognizable than the 2009 game game, but the PS5 Pro’s experience, every swing on the blade, every boss killed, and every new world explored is even more visually impressive.
The world trends are still chores, and the Phantoms on the spiral staircase on the way to the old monks are still as troublesome as ever, in terms of gameplay, as this game is one-on-one recreation.
However, the visuals provided will withstand the burden of older methods than withstand the 2009 version.