Sony unveiled the PS4 last night. While the features and services (Share button, cloud gaming) they discussed sound promising I was let down that we didn’t get to see the console itself, just the controller and no price. I guess that can all wait until E3 or some other event, but it’s going to be interesting to see what Microsoft counters with. From a games perspective I wasn’t super impressed. Yeah, the Killzone and Infamous stuff looked cool, and the Watchdogs demo showed a lot of promise but I didn’t feel like I was seeing a generational leap in graphics or gameplay. Also, the Diablo 3 announcement seemed a bit weird. Its kind of stale already, never mind next year and the fact that its also coming to PS3 all seemd kind of off to me. I expect to see Diablo running on Xbox 360 and it’s successor. I will say that the Unreal Engine 4 demo looked very impressive, so if they can support that level of visuals at 1080p then I’m excited.
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Kotaku has a summary of the evening’s events and Eurogamer has a great interview with Sony’s Shuhei Yoshida
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