It generates a one-of-a-kind ambiance, and when you're sitting in an armchair in front of a big TV with a seagull, it's a tremendous treat to go adventuring in other realms. Achieves the same level of success with youngsters as it does with adult uncles. There was a Sony PS1 twenty years ago, and when compared with it, the current one did not leave a straight grandiose impression of something enhanced when it was first turned on. It's just that the graphics are more advanced now, and games are simpler to acquire. The second part is when you actually start playing the game, at which point the outside world disappears and you gain points for everything, including eating, sleeping, and having useful stuff. Be careful!