Whether I was on a phone, a computer or my TV, I could fire up the same library of Stadia games with a few clicks, and my progress synced across platforms. Plus: The Google Pixel 5a is seriously impressive for a $449 phone In fact, the frenetic demon-slaying action of Doom felt much smoother and more playable on Stadia than it did on Xbox Cloud Streaming when I played it on both platforms side by side on the same PC. EVER FORWARD PS5 REVIEW WINDOWSI did notice a bit of pixelation when streaming on other platforms, including a MacBook Pro, a Surface Laptop 4, a Galaxy Note 10 and my Windows PC, but the gameplay experience felt similarly solid across every device I played on. I had a similar experience with other games and genres - the pastel-colored fantasy worlds of Trine 4 looked especially gorgeous when streaming via Chromecast Ultra, while high-intensity action games like Far Cry 5 and Grime felt fluid and responsive as I shot and sliced enemies. And once I found myself in the middle of a shootout, there was no significant lag to keep me from landing headshots and sneaking up on bad guys with precision. I very quickly got lost in the sci-fi world of Cyberpunk 2077, as everything from the neon-soaked streets of Night City to the grizzled, patterned faces of my shady compatriots rendered in gorgeous detail at 4K. EVER FORWARD PS5 REVIEW TVI tried out Stadia on a number of phones and computers, but it really shone when I used it on my TV via a Google Chromecast Ultra. Google’s gaming service consistently streamed titles at a high fidelity with minimal latency in my tests, to the point where I often forgot that I was playing these games from the cloud and not directly from a console or PC. If there’s one area where Google Stadia succeeds with very few caveats, it’s performance - at least on my home internet. Amazon’s Luna is also a compelling alternative for those who would rather pay a subscription, as you get a solid library of nearly 100 games for $7 per month.Ĭonsole-like performance, under the right conditions But Microsoft’s $15-per-month Xbox Game Pass Ultimate service (which includes cloud streaming) offers far more games for the money, and is better for folks who also play on Xbox or PC. How it compares: Google Stadia stands out from other cloud services with some of its bigger titles, as it’s one of the few places you can buy and play the likes of Resident Evil Village or Borderlands 3 without owning a console or PC. You’ll also need solid internet speeds for the best experience. EVER FORWARD PS5 REVIEW FREEIt’s free to start, but most big games will cost you $40 to $60 each, and there’s a $10-per-month subscription plan that gets you additional games and extra perks (like 4K and surround sound while streaming). What you need to know: Google Stadia allows you to stream games to pretty much any phone, computer or TV, and retain your progress no matter where you play. Who it’s for: Google Stadia is ideal for folks who want to play blockbuster games like Marvel’s Avengers and Red Dead Redemption 2 but don’t want to shell out the cash for a console (or simply can’t find one). Your CNN account Log in to your CNN account
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