outlets have been making of the PlayStation 4? Will the console be able to
over come some of the UI short comings of the FIFA Coins PlayStation 3? Will the shaming of
the Xbox One at E3 ring true now the console is here? And will the hardware be
able to come up lacklustre hardware?We'll have our own review of the PlayStation
4 hardware posted in the coming days, but in the meantime, read our hands-on
preview and check out this collection of reviews from around the web.NOTE:
all reviews come with a numerical score. The NFL Coins Verge (Sean Hollister, Ross
Miller, and David Pierce) For right now, though, there's little incentive to
spend $399 on a PlayStation 4. Not only are there few games worth the price of
admission, the vast library of PS3 games is more compelling than anything the
PS4 currently offers. If you're desperate for a new console, rest assured that
eventually the PS4 will be one; it has plenty of power, a great controller, and
a lot of
ideas about how we can play games better and how we can play them together.
But for right now, they’re mostly still just ideas. Score: 7.7 Polygon The PS4
hints at plenty of other possibilities. Local network play via the PS Vita has
an enormous amount of potential. The PlayStation App and even the Playstation
Camera may provide opportunities for developers to broaden the appeal of the
PlayStation 4 beyond the hardcore audience it currently seems so intent on
. Unlike the PlayStation 3, Sony's latest effort was built to evolve.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
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