Xbox One or PlayStation 4: The Big Holiday Decision

Xbox One or PlayStation 4: The Big Holiday Decision
Xbox One or PlayStation 4? The Big Holiday Decision
Xbox One or PlayStation 4? The Big Holiday Decision

Feeling such as you haven’t had this much trouble making a call since Leno and Letterman first went head-to-head?
That’s okay, the debut of the new Xbox One and PlayStation 4 consoles — conveniently just in time for the vacations — means countless people rather like you're also debating which to shop for for the very psyched gamers in their families.

Both represent a giant leap in graphics, speed and intelligent personalization. Both have loads of games absolute to please.
That said, a Forbes reviewer was dead-on when he wrote: “Both consoles are visiting appeal to different gamers.” Here’s what you would like to know:

* Cost. The starting price for Sony’s PlayStation 4 ($399.99) is $100 but Microsoft’s Xbox One ($499.99). But while the latter ships with Microsoft’s powerful new generation of Kinect motion and voice sensor — which may even read a player’s pulse just by observing his face — you’ll must pay $60 extra if you would like the PlayStation Eye camera.

* Overall Emphasis. Microsoft is touting the Xbox One as an “all-in-one entertainment system” that brings games, movies, music, sports and live TV together in one place, and Cnet.com says it “really does want some elaborate piece of house gear.” 

Sony, on the opposite hand, is playing up what the Guardian’s tech columnist calls its “sheer form of gaming experiences.”

* The Controllers. It all comes all the way down to personal preference.

Sony has done yeoman’s add upgrading its new DualShock 4 controller to incorporate more precise analog sticks, barely pad, a light-sensor bar and a “share” button. And while Microsoft obviously didn’t feel the requirement to mess much with its classic design, PCMag.com says the Xbox One’s new impulse triggers “could make person shooters that rather more immersive.”

* Games. Ah, yes, the games. Each console has a formidable list of exclusive titles. PlayStation 4’s include sci-fi blaster “Killzone: Shadow Fall” and family-friendly adventure “Knack.” Among the Xbox One’s collection: super-sleek driving simulator “Forza Motorsport 5,” zombie romp “Dead Rising 3” and gladiator-themed “Ryse: Son of Rome.”
Still unsure? you may always head over to the closest GameStop store (www.gamestop.com) to work out which consoles and games verity aficionados are buying. As of early November, the retail giant’s “first to know” list for both consoles had quite — are you ready? — 2.2 million subscribers.




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