This is the biggest issue I have with the PS5 (so far) and the PS4 tbh.
This gen so far is only Demon's Souls and TLOU remake, Horizon II, Returnal and Ratchet. That's like.... one 1st party game per year, we're 4 years in the PS5's life cycle aready and rumors about remasters are not helping things at all, even if I would kill for God of Wart Trilogy with modern visuals for example. That's not a good sign.
I like modern God of War when it comes to art and setting, but everything else is complete shit and especially combat and world exploration and level design. Ghost is really good looking game, but gameplay / cpmbat-wise it's super easy and boring af, open world is not so great too. I liked the first Spider-Man game when it comes to the main story and Silver Sable DLC which were fantastic, but open world stuff as a whole is super dated, boring or cringe and the combat gets old 30% the way through the game just bc how much of it is in the game in comparisons to much, MUCH better Batman Arkham games.
I mean, not every game should be for me or for everyone for that matter, I get that, that's the reality of life, but if we'll go down deep into what Sony is now, we'll realize that PS just don't have genre divercity as they used to in PS2 and PS3 era, not even close and that's not to mention 1st party release output. What's even worse is that they're doing absolutely nothing to fix this unlike MS and it's not console war thing, it's just a simple fact. They're trying somewhat with the 3rd party, but I'm talking about 1st party and their own studios and those 3rd party game are only timed exclusives (unless it's Vanilla games).
It's so strange to see this shift in their strategy and lack of 1st party releases which were a problem at the end of PS4's life cycle even. I'm sure they know all this too bc if it wasn't for everything that I've mentioned, we would never have seen Sony's games on PC, never. By releasing their games on PC and making remasters / remakes, they're trying to somewhat fix their problems and I wonder how long this strategy of theirs will last until they'll face the facts - genre variety and 1st party release output needs to be significantly better, but at that point it might be already too late for them. We'll see