What's its legacy?

What's its legacy?

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Bloodborne

FIFA

weebshit and cinematic experiences

This.
Also no games.
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fpbp

>What's its legacy?

stomping Nintendo and M$ is sales, absolutely crushing the competition

A pretty good controller. That's literally all it has going for it.

A very solid lineup of console exclusives, absolutely BTFOing Xbox, and being the best selling console during a generation that had an amazing lineup of games (yes there were heaps of shit in the gen also)

With a terrible battery life

Seriously, why does it drain so quickly? I could use a Wii U Pro controller for days at a time but my PS4 controller does like four hours.

A pretty flimsy and cheap feeling controller that made me buy a 3m USB cable because it's empty every other day, even with the lights on lowest setting
TLOU:R, GoW and P5 as really good games
It has some OK games too but i'm afraid I've played the best ones already

Yup, that's why I say pretty good and not very good.

>flimsy and cheap feeling
That's simply not true.

Nintendo goes hard on controller battery life. The Wii U Pro was also pretty basic, only having bluetooth and rumble. The Switch pro has only half the rated battery life, because of NFC, gyro, and HD rumble even though I think the battery is better (or at least I hope so, it isn't removable after all).
I think it's the touchpad holding back the dualshock, on top of low battery capacity to begin with.

Think of all the best, most memorable games of this entire generation, aside from the piles of trash PC-only indie titles and obviously Nintendo 1st parties.

PS4 will have 90% of them. That's its legacy. By far the best multiplat console out there, unironically, due to its diversity of games, sharing a pool with Vita, PS3, PC, Xbone, Switch - you can easily find example that are only PS4 + That specific system. Also on the japanese AA front (the most relevant of them all) it gets most releases and always gets them sooner, even if half of them get ported to PC or Switch it's usually much later on.

Playstation is just "the place to be". That simple, no other reason. I don't even give a fuck about western games in general, meaning that I couldn't care less about nearly all Sony 1st party exclusives aside from JapanStudios games - of which there are less than a handful per gen. So this is not a selling point to me at all and even then it's beyond clear PS4 is the top system. It only loses value if you own literally all other systems I mentioned, without exception, but then it shows its value by the mere fact that you had to own 5 other systems to get the same library and STILL miss out on a lot of games or get vastly delayed releases.

Will PC get EDF5? Who knows, probably? But you need to get into conspiracies and speculation and cold sweats at night wodnering if it'll ever come out, how much of a delay there will be, etc. On PS4, you just KNOW you'll definitely get any and all EDF releases day1, no questions asked. No need to wait a year or straight up skip every other release. Just a single example I could use out of many.

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"At least it wasn't a Xbox or a Fisher Price tablet"

lack of ape escape 4

>PS4 is superior because of Japan
>Also I only like Japanese games
No bias here

The only games I can say I really enjoyed was Bloodborne and God of War. I feel cheated honestly, I expected a lot more after PS3 had so many fun things.
I was raised with a PS1, shared the extreme hype for PS2 with my older brother, and eventually started liking PS3. Also loved the PSP and Vita is probably my favorite console ever because I'm a weeb

However, with the disappointment of PS4 and Sony's general attitude lately, with Microsoft and Nintendo being almost as bad, I feel despair when thinking about the future of video games. I hope the next generation will go back to the roots of video games, back when they were mostly made for the enjoyment of the customer, and not some cinematic experience fronting an agenda.

Was only successful because Microsoft shot themselves in the foot and a month later Sony's e3 was basically "We're not xbox lol" and people lost their shit and hyped up mediocrity.