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Sony 'reveals' the PlayStation 4

2013-02-20
hey guys it's neon with the verge i'm here at sony's playstation 4 reveal it's not quite a launch event or announcement because there's a lot we didn't see including the playstation 4 what we did see were a lot of games and the PlayStation 4 controller the DualShock 4 which is pretty interesting it has an integrated touchpad as a headphone jack it has a light bar in the front that a camera accessory can look at and track motion and it has a share button that lets you immediately record your game footage and share it straight to social networks so that's pretty interesting we also saw a lot of game demos mostly engine demos and some upcoming ports I was on watch dogs from Ubisoft which was it III which looks very impressive we saw a very realistic model of a human head to show off some the graphical prowess of the ps4 looks really great it's terrifying but it's very impressive and we saw basically just a lot of quick clips of games showing off some of the graphical horsepower the ps4 but not a lot of actual gameplay I think only twice did anybody actually use the controller on stage and we really didn't see a lot of the ps4 zy we didn't see what's going to make it special beyond just gameplay and the other thing we didn't see which is kind of important we didn't see any of the media stuff there was no mention of blu-ray there's no mention of 4k nothing about how video might be transferred the service nothing about other content partnerships nothing about TV so Sonia is very gaming focused very developer focus today a lot of talk about how the ps4 is really a supercharged PC the developers will find easy to develop for and make games for but very little about what the experience of actually purchasing this thing putting in your living room and using it will be like
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