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PlayStation 4 Console Review


It was over ten years ago when I purchased an Xbox, based solely on the availability of one game: World Series Baseball. I was amazed by the graphical fluidity, realistic ballparks, and features (like managing staff) that couldn’t be found elsewhere.

Last summer, I found myself in a similar position. Just as I had done in 2002, I made a console purchase based almost entirely on the availability of baseball games. I preordered a PS4.

Now, having spent a weekend with the new console, do I feel that this decision -- regardless of future baseball availability -- was a good one? Should you jump on board the next generation with Sony’s new console? Is the PS4 even a good console as a whole?

The answer, unfortunately, is a resounding “maybe.”

I say “maybe” because the launch line-up is pretty limited, despite a large percentage of sports games. “Maybe” because the console, while being primarily a gaming machine, feels a little barren and limited. And “maybe” because the PS4’s potential, at this point, far outweighs its current value.

PS4 Console

Upon receipt of the console, I was initially surprised by how small the packaging was. Once I had everything set up, I was pleased with how nice the machine looked. The PS4 is truly a sleek and futuristic looking box.

It was also a breeze to set-up. The Day 1 patch installed much more quickly than I predicted, and the initialization procedures were simple and direct. I had no issues getting the PS4 connected to my network.

The controller is the best part of the device. It feels weighty and comfortable, and the sticks and buttons are really responsive. I haven’t needed to use the touchpad yet, but the motion controls work and are well utilized in games like Battlefield.

The user interface is elegant, and feels like a natural evolution of the crossbar found on the PS3. I especially like the transition from game to home screen and the ability to suspend games. The standby mode is also a nice change from the cold startup and shutdown found on the PS3. All told, the PS4 does a great job of getting you up and gaming as quickly as possible.

But gaming is about all you will be doing with this machine. Initially, I didn’t think that would be an issue; I do like that the PS4 is primarily a gaming device, without the advertisements and options that litter the 360’s homescreen.

However, in a weekend, I’ve found enough missing or “not yet supported” features to make me miss my PS3. For instance, while it plays Blu-rays, it won’t play 3D Blu-rays. I don’t have a ton of 3D films, but those I have are, for the time being, worthless. Sony hasn’t confirmed the eventual inclusion of this tech, simply saying it’s not available at launch.

I also used my PS3 as a streaming device. The PS4 won’t stream anything, except using supported apps, like Netflix and Amazon Prime. Even importing mp3 and CDs is not possible. Hopefully, this is corrected in time to make custom stadium sounds for MLB The Show. USB memory sticks don’t do anything either.

Look, I realize that there are a number of devices that do what I am looking for, including the PS3. I just don’t like the feeling of taking a step back or needing to by a second device to replicate what the PS3 did.

Again, the potential is there. 3D games are supported (though not available), and with the ability for consoles to upgrade core software, I suppose any of these features can be added later.

Games

At this point, I have played NBA 2K14, Madden 25, FIFA 14, Battlefield 4, and LEGO Marvel Superheroes. NBA, FIFA, and Battlefield all look particularly good; even Marvel Superheroes has a nice shiny, plastic-y look that feels like a definite step up from past LEGO games. And for all of Madden’s faults, there are moments where the game truly looks like a next generation title.

However, none of these titles really grabbed me the way past launch titles did, from NFL 2K to Project Gotham Racing 3. Yes, they look good and contain new features, but none of these games do anything truly special that we haven’t seen before (besides, perhaps Battlefield's 32v32, but alas, I can’t stay logged on long enough to experience it).

That doesn’t mean these are bad games or that I won’t spend a lot more time with them. Again, they look and play spectacularly. It’s just, at this point, I don’t feel as if any of these games really sell the console or make it the “must-have” console of 2013’s holiday season. To be fair, I haven’t played any first-party games or those designed exclusively for the system (Killzone).

However, the potential is there for some truly great games that push the boundaries and ultimately usher us in to the next generation. All launches tend to be a little rough, and with enough time, the PS4 will most likely generate some great titles.

Final Thoughts

I don’t regret buying the PS4, especially as I had been waiting to play Madden, NBA, and Battlefield on a next-gen system. It does what it’s designed for (playing games) very well, allowing one to quickly get into a game using an intelligently designed UI. The controller is among the best ever made, and the console is a graphical powerhouse.

However, if you have these games on a current system, there may be no real need to rush out and buy this system right away. And, if you are on the fence regarding system choice, it may be wise to wait and see how the Xbox One performs.

For all of the “maybe”s and “if’s” surrounding the PS4 launch, one this is certain: come Spring, there will only be one console for baseball. For some, like me, that's the only question that truly needs an answer.


Member Comments
# 21 TheCloser @ 11/27/13 09:29 PM
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Originally Posted by MossMan84
I bought the ps4 and got the $10 upgrade for madden. I actually brought my madden 360 game to gamestop and traded up for the ps4 madden for the $10, just traded disc for disc! I think I just got lucky that day! As far as the ps4 goes, Im not really that impressed. Madden is the only game I have just because Im crazy for the NFL! Havent bought madden in 4 or 5 years, been playing madden 05-06 on ps2. The controller feels good in my hand but not sure why we dont have the normal start n select? That options button is just off and my d-pad doesnt work in madden as far as moving my players? Plus the controller cord is way to short and the charge only lasts a couple hrs-ish. So far my ps4 gets a 6 out of 10 and madden 5 out of 10! Good article!
Buys only madden(the least of the next gen games), then complains that next gen isn't impressive. People will people.

Now i am not saying next gen is impressive. The only things impressive to me have been Killzone and NBA 2k but only when looking at the visuals. Everything else has been meh but like the reviewer mentioned, there is lots of potential to be had. I think, next year will bring more impressive games. if you're an MLB fan, you will have to wait for 2 more years to get a true next gen mlb game. I just don't see the ps4 version of mlb being radically different from the ps3 from a gameplay standpoint.
 
# 22 jmo2278 @ 11/28/13 12:51 PM
Lol people act like the Xbox doesn't play video games! When in reality, as powerful as the PS4 is, the graphical difference is marginal if any. One could argue that Ryse and Forza look better than anything on the PS4 currently. People say that the Xbox one features are "fluf" but the best thing about the voice kinnect and TV integration to me is the ease and quickness it allows you to get into your GAMES. Xbox is truly a next gen device that can do things no other system before could do. It has turned my first generation HDTV to a smart TV and I am enjoying the hell out of Ryse, Madden, 2k, and Killer Instinct as well. I am a 36 year old family man so I have to justify major purchases from a family perspective and the Xbox one has the whole family in mind. I will be getting a PS4 down the line for the show, uncharted, and infamous but really the ps4 is just a souped up ps3. As someone said earlier if you currently own a PS3 or Xbox360 is it really worth dropping 500 bucks right now to play Killzone and next gen 2k (which is the exact same as xbone version)? The PS3 heavily touted its ability to play Blu-rays but that didnt make it any less or more a gaming machine!

I'm not trying to put down the PS4, I'm just defending the Xbox one and challenging the notion that the PS4 is the only option for "serious gamers" or that the Xbox one neglected gamers because it has non-gaming features intergrated in it. Don't knock the features if you have not tried them because its hard to appreciate untill you have it in your living room. I didn't think I would use voice kinnect at all but it truly is innovative and makes it hard to go back to the 360/ps3.
 
# 23 cmehustle @ 11/28/13 01:27 PM
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Originally Posted by jmo2278
Lol people act like the Xbox doesn't play video games! When in reality, as powerful as the PS4 is, the graphical difference is marginal if any. One could argue that Ryse and Forza look better than anything on the PS4 currently. People say that the Xbox one features are "fluf" but the best thing about the voice kinnect and TV integration to me is the ease and quickness it allows you to get into your GAMES. Xbox is truly a next gen device that can do things no other system before could do. It has turned my first generation HDTV to a smart TV and I am enjoying the hell out of Ryse, Madden, 2k, and Killer Instinct as well. I am a 36 year old family man so I have to justify major purchases from a family perspective and the Xbox one has the whole family in mind. I will be getting a PS4 down the line for the show, uncharted, and infamous but really the ps4 is just a souped up ps3. As someone said earlier if you currently own a PS3 or Xbox360 is it really worth dropping 500 bucks right now to play Killzone and next gen 2k (which is the exact same as xbone version)? The PS3 heavily touted its ability to play Blu-rays but that didnt make it any less or more a gaming machine!

I'm not trying to put down the PS4, I'm just defending the Xbox one and challenging the notion that the PS4 is the only option for "serious gamers" or that the Xbox one neglected gamers because it has non-gaming features intergrated in it. Don't knock the features if you have not tried them because its hard to appreciate untill you have it in your living room. I didn't think I would use voice kinnect at all but it truly is innovative and makes it hard to go back to the 360/ps3.
I agree 100 percent! Like I said I dont know what I was doing before I got my Xbone, but I never want to go back. Just like before I got my Iphone I dont remember what the hell I was doing, but I never want to go back. Xbox like it or not has changed console gaming forever.
 
# 24 BBallcoach @ 11/30/13 01:33 AM
I've played both and went xbox one. To me the only thing the PS4 has over the XB1 is the show and after June I am done playing that game. The XB1 feels more next gen, the voice commands are amazing, snapping with games and most of the games I play are cross platform. Since buying the XB1 I haven't regretted it at all
 
# 25 eye guy @ 12/01/13 06:15 AM
I'm not the biggest baseball fan but my decision (which console to buy) will be based on which game - Forza or MLB The Show - I want to play more.
 
# 26 Computalover @ 12/01/13 03:38 PM
I have both consoles and I do not regret my purchases. I find myself not playing as much now because, to me, the differences between current and next gen is marginal. The potential, as said previously is incredible, but as for now, I cant justify a purchase for someone who is not a Tech Head as myself. I tell my friends that my opinion is based on a different perspective than most folks. I tried the XB1 fluff and bells and whistles.. can take it or leave it. I like the ps4 as well. Both play games well and based on what you are looking for and the exclusives, you cannot go wrong with either system. But I would second the motion that most casual gamers wait. As I told a friend.. the next gen does minimally, what the last gen does at its maximum. Last gen will probably not get any better than now. but that's ok. if thats what you prefer.
 
# 27 Smurky28 @ 12/02/13 01:50 AM
"Xbox took gaming to a level never seen before"??? News flash - adding pic in pic of your TV isn't taking gaming to a new level, neither is Skype'n or the silly voice commands. Call me old school (36 too) but I want my gaming machine to game, not do 10 different other things besides gaming. Gaming is supposed to take you away from everyday life, not immerse you back into it. I never been a Sony guy or a Microsoft guy, in fact I usually get both systems, last year after Konnect came out I ended up trading my 360 in for another PS3 because it just felt a little to gimmicky to me. This year I pre-ordered a PS4 because I definitely want to play baseball, but also because how Sony approached everything with the PS4. I loved that they decided not to follow through with not letting people share games or trade them in. Microsoft was ready to screw the core gamers and had to backpedal faster than an NFL CB!

I haven't completely decided if I'll get both systems yet, leaning towards just getting another PS4.
Really depends on Microsofts exclusives and if I feel like giving them my hard earned money.
I love the PS4 so far and think it has a bright future, can't wait to play uncharted, the show, and other Playstation exclusives. I have some friends in the industry and they love developing for the PS4.
Right now I know that both systems are just tapping into their power, should be interesting couple years!
 
# 28 BIGROC @ 12/08/13 10:02 PM
That's why I got an Xbox One now... Because I won't need a PS4 until April comes, and te nex gen Show comes out.
 
# 29 Skyboxer @ 12/09/13 05:50 AM
Decent article.
For me: I don't care at all for the voice stuff and I already have a cable box.
just want to game and the extra 100.00 would be a waste of $ for me.
PS+ is also a huge reason.

Maybe down the line IF the X1 has a game I must play. Until then I have all I need in a gaming machine.
 
# 30 Skyboxer @ 12/09/13 05:51 AM
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Originally Posted by yankeesgiants
This is why I cancelled my preorder. None of the launch titles are truly earthshattering must haves.
Launch titles rarely are.
 

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