Tyres make a huuuge difference to the feel and to the speed of a bike. Partb of that is rolling resistance and a major part is rotating weight.
At one end of the scale you have Marathon plus, heavy, lowish rolling resistance probably, dead feeling but also the most P resistant tyre available. At the other say a GP 4000, light, supple, fast, low roll resistance and for a race style tyre actually quite good P resistance and durability (better than a Michelin PR4 say), but not in the same league as the M+.
In between you have a lot of shades of grey ... A Durano plus is faster and livelier than an M+, but feels dead compared to a GP 4000.
So it's all a compromise, you pays your money and takes yer choice!
Me? I prefer light, supple and fast tyres, 23c PR4's on the summer bike and 27c Vittoria Open Paves for the new winter bike. I know I don't have ultimate P protection but I'm happy to sacrifice a better ride experience for the odd P*ncture.