At least this time Craig didn't use his lawnmower.
Another one for PS5
How's the scoreboard? 4-0?
Assassin's Creed
DMC 5
Dirt 5
Fenyx
Call of Duty?
Edit: updated after seeing DF NBA2K21 video:
It's 9-0
Borderlands 3
Watchdogs Legion (once they fix the missing puddles in reflections bug)
Observer: System Redux
NBA2K21
Fortnite and No Man's Sky have the typical extra of shorter loading times and DualSense features on PS5, but I don't know if there are technical comparisions.
But to be fair, in many cases the results are pretty tied and in a few games Series X has a lead in some area (as I remember VRR still not implemented in PS5 and a few extra fps in some areas in 120fps mode, so during a few years almost nobody is going to appreaciate this), and in some cases as happened on DMCV or ACV most differences are due to rushed launch for development, so after a few patches both versions will be pretty similar.
But well, there are 0 games where we can see the supposed '18% (up to 40% according to some crazy folks) more GPU power' on XSX or anything similar. And this is before they start taking advantage of Geometry Engine and Oodle Texture, we may see a bigger PS5 lead in future games or at least to remove this small XSX lead in some area/case.
And where are you in the threads showing Series X has better load times than PS5 in more than half the games tested earlier in November by different sites?
The shorter XSX load times are only in BC games. In BC games, PS5 shortens the PS4 Pro loading times in a bigger % than the XSX shortens the XB1X ones.
But since XB1X was way more powerful than PS4 Pro, the XB1X had way shorter loading times than PS4 Pro in several games. So even if PS5 did a better job cutting loading times, XSX loading times were shorter than the PS5 ones for these BC games.
(Native next gen version where available) ACV, DMCVSE, Dirt 5, Watchdogs Legion, Inmortal Fenyx Rising, COD CW, Borderland 3, Fortnite, NBA2K21 and No Man's Sky (all the multi next gen where I found loading time comparisions, I think Observer, MK11 and Haven are the missing ones) have shorter loading times in PS5. So I think it's fair to say all next gen multi games have shorter loading times on PS5.