In retrospect, the PS4 might have one of the weaker launch lineups in recent history. So, not exactly a reason to upgrade to a PS4. There was also Resogun, which was actually a pretty solid space-based shoot-em-up, but it was a relatively shallow experience that also happened to be available for the PS3. A middling third-person action platformer that doesn’t even hold a candle to Kameo. What could have been this generation’s Ratchet and Clank ended up fading from view almost immediately. Knack was another PS4 launch title, and a picture of this goofy mascot might appear next to the word mediocre in the dictionary. The campaign was cut short, the multiplayer was a shell of what previous Killzone titles had to offer and I genuinely can’t remember the last time anyone mentioned this game. It wasn’t a terrible game, but it felt more like a tech demo than a full retail title. The first game that comes to mind is Killzone Shadow Fall, which you might have forgotten existed altogether. Using PS VR requires a PS4, so let’s start with some of the PlayStation exclusives that lined store shelves back in November 2013. Still, there’s no denying that a significant portion of the games available for the headset are quality, worthwhile titles that feel like they could have launched years into the device’s life cycle. Technically, PlayStation VR isn’t a console, so this comparison might be somewhat misleading. DON’T MISS: Sony plans to bring at least 5 PlayStation games to iOS and Android
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