@Sevenizz I don't see any ads on the way to work. Manly because I'm driving. It wouldn't be very clever to watch ads whilst driving. Relative to lifestyle? Burger king isn't a very clever lifestyle choice. Also I get a choice whether to watch ad's whilst not gaming, unlike on the box where they're shoved in your face as soon as you turn the thing on.
@kabamarou God Of War was epic. The sole reason (if you needed one) to own a PS2. I'm praying Santa Monica is working away on the next installment for the PS4.
@Sevenizz Wow.....You can't deny that the PS2 was in it's time the goto console. It paved the way for so many of the games we play today. The xbox one (or first xbox) was constantly playing catch up, and whoever designed that controller has hopefully long been sacked.
@michaelhuntiii Here's the thing, it's 2013 and there are hundreds of pieces of equipment from T.V's to mobile phones that pretty much do everything on a social front. So why would you need a console that does the same things as everything else?
Consoles are for gaming right? That's why the xbox one doesn't interest me at all right now. I have everything it's offering already. My t.v has voice and motion control and a plethora of other functions like apps, internet, PIP etc etc. My sky box can record t.v and allows me to watch hundreds of t.v channels, my mobile phone allows me to hook up to the internet, check emails and interact with friends and family on the fly and my PC does all the above. I want a gaming console, and in that sense Sony have me covered.
So say all you like about your Super PS3, but really, it boils down to what people want the system for. If it's to play games then it's clearly a good choice. If it's to have more gimmicky gadgets and flashy UI's then you'll probably not like the PS4's simplistic style and you should stick with your current gadgets. If you want more of what you've potentially already got, buy an xbox one.
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