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There's no way it can possibly live up to the hype, right?

I really like my Vita but I wouldn't have bought one if I hadn't come into some money and really wanted to play Persona 4, and I wouldn't recommend one to anyone else. My biggest issue with the system is the cost. The system is best used for indie titles but there aren't enough great games to warrant buying the

Really annoys me when people say that wrong.

You know that Resogun got a higher rating than any of those, right?

I think a lot of it is down to disappointment. When a new console launches, despite our best efforts, we expect something truly next-gen, and the games very rarely are. What we usually get is something which plays and looks very much like a current gen game, and that can be disappointing. The next-gen stuff comes a

Brilliant.

This looked lame from day one so the sour reviews aren't particularly surprising. What's a little worrying though is the reviews Kinect is getting here. Sure, it's only one game, but considering how much better this new Kinect allegedly is than the last one, we're still seeing the same problems.

Hardly surprising on the Wii U front. I think I'll still probably get one but it'll be a long time till I do. I'll wait for some price cuts and once there's some games I really want. I'm under no illusions though; the console is goosed.

Pretty much now. PS4 is out, so it's the current generation.

It's cheaper than a Vita, it means you can play Vita games on your TV with a controller, and it can be plugged into another TV in your house and stream PS4 games essentially giving you a multi-room PS4. It's quite a good idea, although I don't think I'd personally get use out of it. Plus if Netflix is available for it

It has to have Drake, really. Without him I'm just not as interested. And without him, this would be less an Uncharted and more a "We're calling this Uncharted because it'll sell more". You know how like Billy Corgan releases music as Smashing Pumpkins even though he's the only one left? That. And nobody likes that.

Remote Play is a really cool feature, but for me, it's only one that is of any consequence to me if I can use it over the net while I'm at a different house, i.e. so I can play PS4 games at my partners house or whatever. If it only works in the same room as my PS4 then it's pretty irrelevant to me as I'd rather just

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Wrong. You get exactly what you pay for with Playstation Plus. You get access to dozens of games. Dozens of games that you couldn't buy for £40. Sure, you don't get to keep them forever unless you remain a Plus member, but saying you get nothing for your money is beyond absurd.

Brilliant work.

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In fairness to them, I think I'm an exception rather than the rule.

I love how I'm seeing more of this sort of comment creeping in to this site. All conspiracy and shit. It's like, "Oh Kotaku, you so into Sony, always hatin' on Xbox One" and all the normal people are sat back like, "Hmm. It could be that. Or it could be just that the Xbox One has had more negative news to report about

You get to play dozens of games and that's the point. These are games you wouldn't have bought. If you had, you wouldn't be downloading them from Plus. It's a catch-up for games you maybe weren't sure about, or couldn't afford. It's a rental service that gives better value for money than any other service on any

This is the only PS4 launch game I'm interested in. Glad it appears to be hitting home runs.