


#KILLZONE SHADOW FALL REVIEW GAMESPOT PS4#
Thanks to a few delays, the PS4 appears to be lacking in incredible games. Stuff gives the console a hearty five stars, saying the user interface "feels 'live' and interactive, and delivers the content you want with a degree of snappiness that the previous generation couldn't get close to." Kotaku is similarly holding off on a definitive verdict, but says the system is, "Lighter, thinner and quieter than the original 2006 PlayStation 3." CVG writes that, "Games on the PlayStation 4 look absolutely enthralling." Engadget is yet to finalise its review, but has published some first impressions, in which it writes that, "The DualShock 4 is a great controller we already feel comfortable heartily recommending", while commenting that the PS4's "OS in general is very quick, as is starting the system itself". The console's all-new controller has been well received. That sentiment is echoed over at Polygon, which concludes, "The PlayStation 4's focus on gaming - and only gaming - is undermined by a distinct lack of compelling software," going on to concisely note, "Early adopters of the PS4 this fall are buying potential energy." Sony's brand-new console is stonkingly powerful, but lacks killer games at launch, according to critics.ĬNET's Jeff Bakalar writes, "The PlayStation 4's beautiful graphics, blazing interface and near-perfect controller make it a worthy successor to the PS3," but notes that, "It would be wise to wait for more titles and features before you buy."
