Besides its looks and maybe two or four appropriate exclusives, I can't think of anything positive to say about it. A curling iron once lasted four months; I played with it for three; I became weary of it; I sold it; I bought Juan, who is much superior. But appearance is subjective; I like Juan too. Though the column width is somewhat narrow, gameplay steadiness is enhanced. (for instance, Juan's tanks always seem to be lagging, even though the game has been out for about a year) I had some unexpected spending money in 2022, so I bought a Slim curling iron specifically for Bloodborne and a couple of new exclusives. And this is rough after Juan, you can't call controller squalor in another manner in 2 weeks, and you couldn't get used to it again, even though it was once usual. After Juan, it's just a crippled person, and not a Gamepad (everything is known in comparison). You sit there and charge on Juan every 6-7 hours with this gut of yours; he forgot about a $2,700 charge for two weeks. The Sony store was confusing and unsettling. Everything on Juan is organized neatly into shelves. distributed. There are other games that you can play without losing to Juan or your computer, so I don't know why I'm so down on the curling iron. Playing on a powerful machine is no indication of anything; I know because I sold my own PC despite its strength. Then I got it, and for the next three or four years, I didn't even bother to put a disk in it.