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Review on Game console Sony PlayStation 4 Slim 1000 GB HDD, time to play. black by Stanislaw Mlekodaj ᠌

Revainrating 3 out of 5

The purchase was not entirely successful, there were minor problems in use.

Spent 21,000 on a small 500GB PS4. Why 500GB? For the simple reason that I quickly realized I would not be spending much time here. And I also dropped $1,020.22 on four games for it (including BF1, GTA 5, TLOU, and WD2). And a year of PS Plus ($3200) so you can play Battlefield and Grand Theft Auto online via the network. And the obvious follow-up question is: What type of low-cost platform are console advocates (we're talking about Itpedia and its fans here) talking about, given that a single video game may cost upwards of $4,000? What could be better than kicking back with a gamepad while sitting on your couch and watching the action unfold on your big screen TV? Shooting games on a handheld console, of course! (no) This is a major inconvenience. Even if I've gotten used to the gamepad after 100 hours of pain and suffering, THIS IS UNCOMFORTABLE. Unlike with a mouse, you cannot freely adjust the scope. Thanks to the precision of the mouse, you can unleash a barrage of headshots. You should set aside 30 hours to get proficient with the mouse. Concerning spending limits, a personal computer can be had for $60,000. While this is three times the price of a PlayStation 4, the price of a console will approach the price of a PC after you purchase 10 to 12 AAA video games. If you think I'm exaggerating when I say 10–12 games, know that you won't be satisfied with even 4–5 of them. Such games like Battlefield 1, Grand Theft Auto 5, The Walking Dead 2, Far Cry Primal, Assassin's Creed, The Witcher 3, Hitman, Deus Ex: The Fallen, The Division, Mafia 3, DooM, and Dishonored are the only ones I'll play. Many other fun games exist, too. However, the average price of a game is $4,000 on consoles and $20,000 on PC. Sales are available to everyone on Steam and Origin, not just PS Plus members. No, I didn't go into detail on the visuals, speed, or extras. After all, everyone can see that using a computer is far more practical. In my opinion, the PlayStation's success is predicated solely on exclusives, but on what does the Xone's success hinge? With $80,000 at your disposal, you can get a computer and 10 games. If so, wait for a sale. You can put your money on the console draining your bank account.

Pros
  • It's lightweight and compact enough to fit in a backpack, so you can take it with you everywhere you go. There are a few exceptionally high-quality PlayStation-only games.
Cons
  • Everything else, including the primary controller (the gamepad), game costs, and, in reality, paid multiplayer.