With the PlayStation End of the Year sale, and the imminent official announcement of the PS5, I was going through the list of all PS4 games, and there are many games that I didn't play that I wanted to try.
I have a PS4 and a Switch, although I almost never use it. I only have Super Mario Odyssey, Zelda BOTW and Super Mario Kart 8.
When I had the PS3, that's when I was able to get any game I wanted. I had more than 75 games, and at least I tried 25 more. When the generation ended, I felt satisfied and ready for new games with the PS4.
The PS4 launched, and I never actually got to play it as much as I wanted. Didn't have the time or the money anymore to buy as many games, so I focused a lot on the AAA games that felt were the highlights of the generation. (Uncharted 4, God of War, Nier Automata, Spider-Man, etc.) but I think I feel like this generation came and went, and don't feel like I enjoyed as much as the PS3.
So how do you feel about this generation regarding the games you played, the consoles you decided to buy, the games that were available, or whatever you want to share?
I have a PS4 and a Switch, although I almost never use it. I only have Super Mario Odyssey, Zelda BOTW and Super Mario Kart 8.
When I had the PS3, that's when I was able to get any game I wanted. I had more than 75 games, and at least I tried 25 more. When the generation ended, I felt satisfied and ready for new games with the PS4.
The PS4 launched, and I never actually got to play it as much as I wanted. Didn't have the time or the money anymore to buy as many games, so I focused a lot on the AAA games that felt were the highlights of the generation. (Uncharted 4, God of War, Nier Automata, Spider-Man, etc.) but I think I feel like this generation came and went, and don't feel like I enjoyed as much as the PS3.
So how do you feel about this generation regarding the games you played, the consoles you decided to buy, the games that were available, or whatever you want to share?