I enjoyed playing my PlayStation One as a kid, my PlayStation 2 as a teenager, and my PlayStation 3 Slim as a college student. Half an hour was enough to play in a hookah bar, so I didn't consider getting a PS4, but my wife surprised me with a Pro-shku for my birthday, and I "rushed" to start playing. I wouldn't say I spend days at a time gaming, but I do allow myself to unwind in front of the TV for a few hours, three or four times a week. Positive first impressions are to be expected, although the lack of several exclusives is disappointing (though understandable, given that they are "exclusives"). It took me a month to understand that I was wrong when I said that one terabyte of HDD space was a lot, because the place had closed because of too many "figure" purchases (I don't want to buy disks on principle). To be honest, I find the console's main menu to be annoying, but like anything else, it becomes second nature with time. The prefix is "definitely worth buying" if you have thirty thousand dollars lying around and plenty of spare time to spend on toys.