When I was a kid, I had the PlayStation One, when I was a teenager, I had the PlayStation 2, and when I was a student, I had the PlayStation 3 Slim. When my wife gave me a Pro-shku for my birthday, I "rushed" to play it because I didn't even consider purchasing a PlayStation 4 (because playing for half an hour at a hookah bar was more than enough). I won't say that I spend my entire day playing video games, but I do allow myself to unwind in front of a console for one to three hours, three to four times a week in the evening. The first impressions are, of course, only positive; nonetheless, it is unfortunate that some exclusives will not be available on Xbox (but that is precisely why they are called "exclusives"). I, too, felt that 1 terabyte of HDD storage was a lot, but a month later I found that I had been misled - the shop had closed because of an excessive number of purchases in the "figure" category, and I don't want to buy disks in principle. Although browsing the primary menu of the console is not something I particularly enjoy doing, I have found that with some practice it becomes second nature. If there is nowhere to put 30,000 dollars and there is free time that can be spent on toys, the prefix is absolutely worth purchasing if you have the option.