Wishful Thinking: Predicting the PlayStation 4
GameSpot staff from around the globe sound off on their hopes and dreams for Sony's new console.
Edmond Tran, Video Director, GameSpot AU Follow
Let us play games however and whenever we want.
Games are the things that matter to me. Whatever Sony ends up announcing, I won't be satisfied unless I see some montages Last Guardian at that presentation. That said, I do want more ways to play and access my games. If the next PlayStation lets me buy all of my games digitally from the PSN Store, and play them on either my Vita or console without interruption to my progress, I'll be happy.
I hope the next PlayStation is a full-sized, solid oak lectern with a built-in touch surface…
At the very least, I'd hope for some higher-performing Remote Play functionality. Currently, the quality is low, the latency is high, and the games that utilise it are few and far between. I hope some of the big processor numbers they throw at us will allow for Remote Play capabilities to be on par, if not better than, what the Wii U does now. I like what Sony is doing with its Cross-Buy and Cloud Save features already, so I'm hoping that these ideas aren't too far-fetched.
More superficially, though? I'm looking forward to seeing the actual console design and boot-up screen. I loved the look of the original PlayStation 3. It was a sleek behemoth, and the string quartet that started tuning up as you turned the machine on made you feel like you were about to conduct an orchestra of grand, classy-as-hell video games.
I hope the next PlayStation is a full-sized, solid oak lectern with a built-in touch surface that randomly prompts you to do things like play Bach's Toccata in D Minor, read the Declaration of Independence, or land the Mars Curiosity Rover every time you're about to launch into a video game. I mean, video games aren't for kids anymore. Can't handle the extreme grandioseness?! Go play some fuzzy-kitten gem-matching thing, you baby! Kaz Hirai and I will be over here, busy with progressing the development of the human race with Killzone 4.
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