Friday, 15 March 2013

PlayStation 4 - Announced

Last night, after weeks of speculation, Sony officially unveiled its next console from a live event in New York: the PlayStation 4. Straight away I can tell you that this conference confirmed release of the new hardware during 2013.

Sony's Andrew House explained to the masses that the new console will create "experiences that surpass gamers' wildest expectations," which in other words is a standard tagline.

The various members of the PlayStation 4 team highlighted that their goal was to produce a platform for “game creators by game creators” and that the hardware has the architecture of a PC.

The PS4 (we know that’s what it’ll be labelled) uses the X86 CPU and has 8GB of memory alongside a local hard drive. It’s use of APU technology and GDDR5 memory means that it sit in line with the top end graphics cards.

Again we are treated to the ‘entertainment system’ tagline that Microsoft and Sony have both be frivolously stating at every opportunity over the last few years. However while Microsoft has gone for the all-in-one approach - Sony have simplicity at the core.

The PlayStation 4 supports suspending and reloading play sessions, uploading and downloading in the background during play (which is a function that needed to be built in – especially with this being a standard on the current Xbox 360 console).

The system supports seamless uploads of gameplay, spectating friends' gameplay sessions in real time as well as integrated chat. Players will have profile pages like Facebook integrated to the "full PlayStation ecosystem."

PlayStation 4 offers personalization and will "get to know you" although the specifics of how are yet to be known.

Sony did not release the design of the console or the price for the unit as they look towards Microsoft’s release (expected to be April) before anything concrete is announced. I said going into the evening that Sony would have to price Microsoft out of the market – and potential expect losses from each sale – if they were going to fire off a price guide on day one.

Reading through a lot of the major Video Game sites reviews it seems that they expected the whole ‘play on words’ style announcement that we were given. Each member of the Sony team spun off word plays using ‘consumer-centric’, ‘cultural advantage’ and ‘personal habitat’ as if they’d be contracted in by some sort of cult.

It all means that PlayStation will do some smart things, things that will make my gaming life less frustrating, more enjoyable. Behind the bland words were actual benefits.

There's a cool new controller that works with motion-control too. You can now play games while they are downloading just like Steam. You can share videos of games, without any actual effort. You can try games without downloading them, or paying for them. You can spectate and play someone else’s game from a distant location – and of course you can play PS4 games on your Vita.

The PlayStation ambassadors came out again and showed off some of the games – here is a quick overview for those that haven’t logged into YouTube recently to see them for themselves.

·         The only really great game was Watch Dogs – definitely a world-beater.

·         Killzone: Shadow Fall looked lovely but seems to be a nothing special shooting game.
 
·         Infamous Second Son looks exactly how you imagine it to.

·         Drive Club looks like the best car game since the last one and was quoted exactly in this manner.

·         The Witness looks like a game we’ve been waiting ages to play, and now will have to wait longer as we still saw no gameplay of the darn thing.

·         Deep Down looks like Dark Souls only with prettier animations and less grey.

·         Destiny was also confirmed for PS4 but still nothing but concept art was shown.

·         Diablo 3 is coming to consoles and looks exactly the same as it’s PC counterpart.

It did dawn on me though that although the PlayStation 4 will be neat it’s nothing more than we originally expected. It’s not smashing any barriers like the PS1 to PS2 generation change.

This PS3-PS4 leap requires something extra. And that something extra is services, connectivity, ease-of-use, social abilities and other useful things.

We found out when the console is coming, but there were words missing too. Words like 'PlayStation 4 will be priced at...." and "look at the pretty box you'll be putting by your TV soon".

What did you think of the showing? Is there anything you’re really excited about?
 
(Concept Art)
 
 

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