The Gaming Dads look at the best way to choose your first console for those gamer dad's out there!
Fallout 4 is now available on next-gen consoles, offering 60fps gameplay and 4K resolution. But it's bad news if you claimed the game on PS Plus.
Probably won't happen for PS+ since Sony makes a clear distinction between a PS4 game and a PS5 game, unlike PC and Xbox where it is not a specific device game (It's now always an Xbox game).
So to make the PS5 game of fallout 4 available. Bethesda would need to renegotiate the complete deal with Sony.
hence why there's often only the PS4 version of the game available on PS+.
Let's hope Bethesda and Sony can arrive to term quickly.
"The Watford-based (the UK) indie games publisher Wired Productions and Hoofddorp-based (The Netherlands) indie games develop KeokeN Interactive, are today very happy and excited to announce that their sci-fi thriller “Deliver Us The Moon”, is coming to the Nintendo Switch this year (2024) as revealed at the Wired Direct ‘24 event." - Jonas Ek, TGG.
From Dragon Ball creator Akira Toriyama, Sand Land is a fun adaptation of the manga and anime in videogame form. For all of its simplicity and repetition, it's a beautiful interpretation of the source material.
I can’t imagine a lot of people had to choose their first console, it was in most cases just handed to them
Nintendo if u like the option of portability and their franchise games, PlayStation for best exclusives,Xbox for?? well yeah
my first experience in home console is Atari 2600 at my uncle's house... but my first console, being brought home by my dad was Famicom. But of course the first console that I bought with my own money is PS1. Depending on your first console you truly own is what you buy with your own money is the one you love the most. I bought xbox when it came out, bought dreamcast, but Playstation is still my focus console. If it hadn't for RRoD on 360, I think I would've got myself the xbox one.
In my experience as a former anti-PlayStation gamer for many years my advice is to play on PlayStation every generation. I have learned that the hard way. You can play every game that will ever release on your non-PlayStation hardware but you will eventually end up getting a PlayStation because of the immemse amount of great quality games.
So try not to resist.
Play PlayStation early on.
NES was mine and it was a Christmas gift in 85 or 86. Trough the years I also received a Sega Genesis, SNES, N64 & PSX. Dreamcast was the first console I bought same with PS2, Xbox, GameCube, Xbox 360, PS3 Slim, PS4, Pro and Switch. Through all the fads, ups and downs Sony and Nintendo have kept me more than happy!
While Nintendo has the nostalgia connection for me they don't really cultivate newer IP's that cater to my more adult tastes which fine because Sony has that covered!