NGB Wrote: "With the PS4 Pro, Sony have introduced a whole new option to the console market. If you’re in the market for a new console, it’s difficult not to recommend the PS4 Pro, unless the additional £90 is a genuine barrier. However, if you already own a PS4, the question becomes a lot trickier. If you care about your games, how they perform and still want to stick with a console, then the PS4 Pro is a viable upgrade. If you have a 4k TV and want to squeeze the best out of a console, then it’s a viable upgrade. If you have a PSVR, then the PS4 Pro provides a noticeable improvement to the quality of experience you get. However, if you just want to play games and aren’t fussed about the difference between 30/60fps or 900p/1080p, then it’s difficult to recommend. It’s no secret that here at NGB most of us consider the PS4 our console of choice, and with the PS4 Pro, the best just got better."
YouTube is probing its employees following the PlayStation State of Play leak that revealed all announcements ahead of the presentation.
I’m pretty sure leaks or not, by the end of the show people will still be disappointed. The only highlight for me was MH: Wilds… everything else was mid to forgettable. Hope them HaaS games you got lined up really work out for you, Sony. Everyone asking for Bloodborne Remake, Wolverine, and, uh, well other games like that could’ve made this epic. Instead we get Concord, some derivative Souls-like games, that were fine looking, and a Silent Hill 2 Remake with horrible character designs and janky combat animations… great.
The Epic Games Store has yet another free game, and it's a pretty damn good one.
Sony has kicked off the PlayStation Store "Days of Play" sale today, and this includes quite a number of AAA titles. Here's the full list.
Worth it.
The New Year Resolution Revolution begins.