The price is perhaps the only big drawback, both for the console itself and additional accessories for it, and for games, software, subscriptions and many applications . but if the console is a one-time purchase, I bought it for at least 5-7 years , or even more, then you will have to buy games from time to time, and in principle you can afford a couple of games a quarter without prejudice to the family budget, I think to many, but here you really choose either hits or cult series of games, and for second-rate games in which, in principle could play at a lower price, 2-3 it's a shame to throw it away. Well, in general, to collect a dozen good games can be more expensive than the console itself. It is clear that any work should be paid, including the work of developers, but games would cost up to 1 thousand. it would be great.) Although, for sure, there would be those who said that it was expensive. As many write, it makes a lot of noise, but in complete silence the operation of the console is audible (under load), but it is comparable in noise to a laptop or computer, so this is hardly a minus. According to the wishes: in principle, it would be possible to have a larger hard drive (although it will be enough for the first time, but we'll see). Well, in general, a second joystick in the kit would be ideal. I would also like the console to be a more versatile multimedia center. And also see some game projects on it, for example WoT. In general, if you can afford to allocate the required amount to buy a console (and this is only half the battle), add. accessories, are ready to buy games from time to time, pay for subscriptions and this is not burdensome for your budget, but the most important thing is that you love and can take the time to play games, then it’s definitely worth taking, in other cases you probably don’t really need it, so spend money on more necessary things.