But the PlayStation 4's focus on gaming — and only gaming — is undermined by a distinct lack of compelling software. That failing is sure to improve — better games and more of them will appear on the PlayStation 4 — but right now, this is a game console without a game to recommend it. Early adopters of the PS4 this fall are buying potential energy. We're just waiting for a place to spend it.
But our biggest complaint for a controller that some at Polygon otherwise consider the best they've ever used: over the course of a hundred plus hours with the DualShock 4, the battery life appears to sit somewhere in the 7-8 hour neighborhood, a fraction of the 30 hour battery life on the DualShock 3. As the system only includes one micro USB cable 1.5 - 2m in length, marathon sessions might happen on your floor near the PS4. As with the DualShock 3, the DualShock 4 battery isn't intended to be replaced, though enterprising users may be able to find replacements online in the coming years.
PS4 review:
http://www.polygon.com/a/ps4-review/
Was certainly expecting more than a 7.5/10 really.
Cracking review though, really in-depth.
Wasn't too happy about the 7-8 hour battery life of the DualShock4 either. Wow. Coming from 30 hours of the DualShock3.
Deary me.
^ But it's a games console :S
Yup without any good games.
Thing is apparently while Killzone looks good as a game it is not actually that good...
Also for a console that states we are basically just a games console the other stuff we dont care about to then have a poor launch selection along with little on the horizon for a while is pretty poor....
Also when people drop £350 on something like that with a slick interface and control method they expect compatability with their media. Also you have kind of answered your own question. Every media device has this function.... So why not the PS4?
You'll hate: How dang hot the PS4 gets
This could get ugly. Even when the PS4 is idling, without any application or game running, this system gets heated. The top of the console won't get hot enough to fry an egg, but the heat exhaust from the back of the system is palpable. If you're planning on some marathon gaming sessions with your new console, you could make it double as a space heater. And we highly advise that you don't leave it in an enclosed home theater case--our best guess is that it'd be cooked to well done in an hour.
Thus far, the PS4's heat hasn't been an issue; then again, we've only had it for less than a month. We're not saying that the first generation of PS4s is destined for a mass red-ring-of-death/yellow-light-of-doom scenario, but if you're nervous about sending your console in for repairs, you might want to consider waiting to see how the initial production run fares in the wild.
Neither console has a stellar launch line up regarding exclusives. PS4 has 1 worth shouting about in Killzone and Xbox One has 2 to shout home about in Forza and Dead Rising. The rest of their launch line up is cross platform games.
The smart buyer will probably wait until the end of Q1 2014 before buying, when some more exclusives start to make their way out.
Not sure how waiting makes someone 'Smart' there are a few titles to play and features to play with.
Thanks for sharing mate thats really interesting.
Wonder if anyone will do a similar review for the XBO.
Looks like Sony have opted for a "safer" option.
Without games though its nothing more than an expensive doorstop (aka PS3).
Yup without any good games.
Killzone not exactly scoring well:
http://www.metacritic.com/game/playstation-4/killzone-shadow-fall/critic-reviews
Make no mistake, the PS4 is demonstrably more powerful than the competition.
In all honesty I think it'll be re-introduced as an update on launch anyway.
Much like the lack of 3D playback on the 720.....
What do you expect from a launch title though? I mean KZ games of old haven't exactly been critics favourites.
With Naughty Dog on board, I have high hopes that the PS4 will have some stellar titles. So basically the 7.5 score is because of a lack of launch titles for a purists console, and poor battery life on a controller they seemingly loved? Ok then.
^It'll be interesting what they say in the 720 review with regards to that.
confirmed today that the PS4 will also not play 3D blurays, nor rewriteable blurays, cds, dvd's that have not been finalised etc. oh and scratched discs.In all honesty I think it'll be re-introduced as an update on launch anyway.
Much like the lack of 3D playback on the 720.....
where do you work again?If you want to establish any credibility in your replies try using the correct name. As soon as you start using fanboi speak your argument is typically rendered mute.
More gamers are interested in picking up a PlayStation 4 this holiday than an Xbox One or Wii U, a new study from Integri Entertainment has found. The study of more than 5,000 people found that 58 percent were interested in buying a PS4, compared to 39 percent for Xbox One, and 1 percent for Wii U.The study has a 1.4 percent margin of error, Integri said.
The PS4 beat out the Xbox One and Wii U in every category of the Integri study. Sixty-two percent said the PS4 design was the most aesthetically pleasing, compared to 36 percent for Xbox One and 1 percent for Wii U.
As for new features for the platforms' controllers, 51 percent said the PS4's DualShock 4's touch pad was more innovative than the Xbox One's trigger rumble feature (35 percent) or Wii U GamePad second-screen experience (14 percent).
In terms of software, 50 percent of respondents said the PS4's software lineup was the most impressive, compared to 48 percent for Xbox One and 2 percent for Wii U.
Lastly, the Integri study touched on popularity of specific exclusive launch titles. Of those planning to pick up an Xbox One, 35 percent said Dead Rising 3 was the main appeal, followed by Forza 5 (26 percent), Ryse: Son of Rome (25 percent), and Other (4 percent).
Meanwhile, 52 percent of people planning to buy a PS4 said they are most interested in Killzone: Shadow Fall. Following that game in terms of popularity were DriveClub (20 percent), Knack (15 percent), and Other (13 percent).
The PS4 launches this Friday North America, while the Xbox One will go on sale a week later on November 22. The Wii U launched a year ago this month and has failed to meet Nintendo's expectations so far.
Really thought Forza would be "THE" launch title for Xbox one not Dead Rising.
where do you work again?
PS-fail?
Has the PS4 been released then? Or are these just review models?