Since we're talking about the PlayStation here, we already know everything there is to know about it. After three years, I took off the cover of the console, cleaned the cooler, and was surprised to find that there was very little dust in it. That's the only thing I want to mention about it. The gamepad's ability to hold a charge started to deteriorate. Both the controller and the console have an inexplicable level of build quality, with the former producing moans, clicks, and crunches in response to light pressure. In addition, when the drive is operating, it produces a significant amount of noise (you will need to put up with this throughout the installation of the game and for the first few Maru minutes of gameplay). However, it goes without saying that the advantages of the console outweigh all of these problems.