The Sony PlayStation 4 feels like a beefed-up PlayStation 3, and that's just fine. It has several new and useful features like sharing gameplay footage and handling multiple users at once, and the DualShock 4 is a fantastic upgrade over the DualShock 3 and Sixaxis controllers.It's made a very good first impression and a strong case for its future potential; from significant additions, such as the "share" button, to subtler inclusions, like the ability to recharge controllers while the system is in standby mode, the PS4 is packed with gaming-focused features and brimming with future-looking, community-driven possibilities.
Wednesday, February 17, 2016
Sony Playstation 4
The Sony PlayStation 4 feels like a beefed-up PlayStation 3, and that's just fine. It has several new and useful features like sharing gameplay footage and handling multiple users at once, and the DualShock 4 is a fantastic upgrade over the DualShock 3 and Sixaxis controllers.It's made a very good first impression and a strong case for its future potential; from significant additions, such as the "share" button, to subtler inclusions, like the ability to recharge controllers while the system is in standby mode, the PS4 is packed with gaming-focused features and brimming with future-looking, community-driven possibilities.
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