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- Anonymous6 years ago
Microsoft's Xbox One & Sony's PlayStation 4 are exactly the same, it all depends on the Video Games you want. It is up to you and what Exclusives you want, do not listen to the Conspiracy theory hype. the Microsoft Kinect/Sony's PlayStation Camera are optional.
I own both Microsoft's Xbox One and Sony's PlayStation 4:
Microsoft's Xbox One Exclusive Reviews:
Capcom's Dead Rising 3 was a masterpiece, Visually & Gameplay wise. I didn't have a single issue with Capcom's Dead Rising 3, when I reviewed the Capcom's Dead Rising 3 I gave it a well deserved 10 out of 10 and well worth your purchase.
Respawn Entertainment's Titanfall has No Offline Play capability. So, once The Servers go down. The Game is a rock, Though Titanfall does feature Well done multiplayer experiences with Titans battling beside Infantry and the use of Parkour/Jetpack Mechanics really flesh out the game compared to FPS like Call Of Duty/Battlefield. Which is also helped by the unique map settings that keeps combat close together, which stops the game from becoming repetitive. Problem is, outside the Online Multiplayer Only system. The Game features no protection from cheating, doesn't allow lobby or private matches as well. The Multiplayer 'Campaign' doesn't really exist in the game, The Customization is bare bones and a lot of the Universe during the Multiplayer 'Campaign' is thrown away unexplored. I've also heard PC Versions have major connection issues. When I reviewed Respawn Entertainment's Titanfall, I gave the game a Seven out of Ten. It's not Mediocre, but it isn't really worth the money either in the long run..
Sony's PlayStation 4 Exclusives:
Guerrilla Games's Killzone: Shadow Fall has Brilliant Visuals and is a technical Masterpiece for Sony's PlayStation 4 with Interesting variety during Levels, Killzone: Shadow Fall uses the mechanics within Sony's PlayStation 4 Controller during Audio Logs which are very well done. But there are a few problems within the Game, the Game Mechanics are mediocre First Person Shooter that we've seen a lot before. There are a lot of Wave type levels and a lot of padding through out levels, which is made even more difficult with the Objective Marker that blends into the surroundings. When I reviewed Guerrilla Game's Killzone: Shadow Fall I gave it an Mediocre 5 out of 10, not really worth your purchase.
Ready at Dawn's The Order: 1886 has probably some of the best visuals to date which is helped by the great attention to detail and an interesting mythos, sadly The Order: 1886 ends up being a very short Quick Time Sequence with barely worth while A.I for both Enemies/Allies and an very poor story with no actual ending. Not helped by the fact that 'Collectibles' are absolutely worthless, When I reviewed Ready at Dawn's The Order: 1886 I gave it a less then average 4 out of 10. It's not worth the purchase at full price whatsoever.
Naughty Dog's The Last Of Us Remastered looks fantastic, with memorable characters, pacing and story. Unfortunately It plays out rather Limited and generic. It's a generic story which has been told countless times, with subpar Stealth Missions and it drags on. The A.I also had a habit of either glitching up or abusing their abilities at times, when I reviewed Naughty Dog's The Last Of Us I gave it a well deserved Seven out of Ten. It's not 'God's Gift To Video Games', it's not 'Groundbreaking' simply because it doesn't follow Activision's Triple A Title formula; It's just a good well written game.
Source(s): I'm a video game critic, it's kinda; my job. - PoohBearPenguinLv 76 years ago
The one that plays the (exclusive!) games you want to play is the best console for you.
Nope, that's the only factor. Games. Exclusive games.
So if you like Halo, buy the Xbox. If you like Uncharted, buy the PS4.
Can't decide? Then make a list, one for each console, of all the games you want to play. If a game is available on both, such as CoD, put it on both lists.
The console with the longest list wins, and is the one you should buy.
- 6 years ago
Ps4, because on Xbox you HAVE to be online to play, so if your internet is down, you cant play