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DevilRising said:

@OP

It sucks you had to trade in your Wii U to get a PS4, as having both would have been better, and you'll certainly be missing out on some great Wii U games in the future. Then again, I suppose you could always get one again when the price goes down later on.

 

 

@gamewizard65

 

I'd have to more or less agree with you. While I don't have an amazing "gaming pc", it still does the job, and between Wii U and PC, I'm pretty much good this generation. I can't guarantee that years from now when it's way cheaper and way more games are out, that I WON'T ever get a PS4. If enough games come out that I actually want, and if I have the extra $$$$$, we'll see. But like you said, between 1st/2nd party offerings and eShop indie titles, I'm already pretty much satisfied just with my Wii U, and anything else I need I can probably get on Steam, more often than not.

Bolded.  Agree.



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This is a great comparison and I respect your thoughts on which console is better !! I feel that everyone is entitled to their own opinions as long as they are not belittling others. I haven't own a PS4 so I can't share my thoughts on it but I do own a Wii U.

So, recently I purchased the Mario Kart 8 Wii U bundle and own six games and I'm very happy with this decision. Obviously, Mario Kart 8 was the final tipping point for me buying the Wii U. After watching E3 this year there are also several games in the future that I want to buy. These games are Bayonetta 2, with the first Bayonetta included, Zelda U, Splatoon, to hopefully fill my FPS need just in case the new Call of Duty game doesn't come out for the Wii U, and surprisingly, Hyrule Warriors.

Now, my friend who owns an Xbox One is wishing he had a Wii U instead. This is because I had him and one other friend of ours over for a MK 8 and Super Mario 3D World gaming get together. He doesn't own any games for the XBO at the moment, which is unfortunate. I personally would love to own all three consoles of the eighth generation but I just don't have the time or money for it!! At this moment, I couldn't be happier to own the Wii U!!



I think ps4 is the better system and it really isn't much of a comparison. But to each his/her. The most important thing is being satisfied with your purchase



I agree its sad seeing someone trade in a system for another.



Mario Kart 8 was my tipping point too and I love the WiiU. i bought the Mario Bros system. I own in addition to what I've mentioned Tekken, Batman Arkham City, Most Wanted, Madden, ZombiU, Assassin's Creed III and The Lego Movie. I think the number one surprise was how much I would love playing games on the gamepad. Every night I can surf the web and post to this site via my gamepad tablet and play WiiU games in bed until I nod off. Nintendo is the last pure game company since Sega bowed out of hardware. Games are their craft, their only enterprise and no company tops their quality. 



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WiiU-Dude said:

Mario Kart 8 was my tipping point too and I love the WiiU. i bought the Mario Bros system. I own in addition to what I've mentioned Tekken, Batman Arkham City, Most Wanted, Madden, ZombiU, Assassin's Creed III and The Lego Movie. I think the number one surprise was how much I would love playing games on the gamepad. Every night I can surf the web and post to this site via my gamepad tablet and play WiiU games in bed until I nod off. Nintendo is the last pure game company since Sega bowed out of hardware. Games are their craft, their only enterprise and no company tops their quality. 

Awesome!!  If you like you can add me as a friend on the Wii U.  My Nintendo Network ID is Shadowfest.

Maybe you can help me with this decision.  As you know, I have a choice between four free games because I purchased Mario Kart 8.  I was wondering if New Super Mario Bros. U is worth downloading even though I already have Super Mario 3D World?



Super Mario Bros is really quite a different experience than Mario 3D World so that shouldn't affect your decision. Pikman, while a great experience, its supposedly short. Wii Party may be a fun time, it wasn't even a consideration for me. I would say go with either Super Mario Bros or Zelda. Both of those games offer an incredible amount of great gaming for free!



WiiU-Dude said:

Super Mario Bros is really quite a different experience than Mario 3D World so that shouldn't affect your decision. Pikman, while a great experience, its supposedly short. Wii Party may be a fun time, it wasn't even a consideration for me. I would say go with either Super Mario Bros or Zelda. Both of those games offer an incredible amount of great gaming for free!

Sweet, thanks for the advice.



*Sound Of Rain said:

Rain: PS4 Impressions

For now I will just give my opinion on the PS4. The console itself is much smaller than I expected it to be. I also like the design of how it's built. Specifically, I like how the console has different colored lights depending on what mode it's in. (On,off, or standby) It's a small but cool looking design choice. 

I haven't actually used any of the non-gaming features yet, but I will definitely look into the PSN's movie renting service if it's good quality. The prices seem to be cheaper than On Demand. 

The Duelshock 4 is pretty nice and is an improvement over the DS3. The controller is comfortable to hold, and feels nice in the hands. The touchpad is a nice feature and while I only used it for typing so far, I look forward to its future use. My favorite addition is the backing light. Doesn't seem like much but I think it's a really cool feature. 

I've only played digital games so far, and am already pleased by the graphics. While I'm not impressed or blown away, they are really solid already. I'm sure retail games and future output will be even better.

So far, I only have the free PS+ games & Don't Starve. While I don't have any full retail games yet, I'm still really enjoying the games I do have. My favorite games are definitely Don't Starve & Doki Doki Universe. Both games are excellent, especially when you consider one was free. I don't understand why digital games are so looked-down upon by most of the VGC community. Some of them are really good and hold strong value. To each their own I guess.

 

Rain: PS4 / Wii U comparison

*Note: This isn't to rip on either system, I was asked to do a comparison between the two since I've owned both*

Console design: Tie - The Wii U is smaller so it fits in tighter spaces better but it looks like a Wii. The design isn't cool or unique but again, is helpful being small. On the other hand, the PS4 was too big to fit where the U was. The console itself looks more appealing though. 

Non-Gaming features: Wii U - While the PS4 has a wide variety of non-gaming features to its name, none of them are all that useful to me. This will obviously depend on preference like the rest of my impression but the only useful feature to me is the ability to rent movies and such directly from the PSN store. This to me, is better than Hulu, Amazon video, or Netflix. The Gamepad makes the Wii U a pretty cool system for features outside of gaming. The ability to view the store, watch a movie, or check for updates without having the T.V on is great. This freedom alone makes the Wii U better in terms of things you can do besides play games.

Controller: Tie - This category is a tie because both controllers are better at different things. For pure gaming, the DS4 controller wins hands down. The controller is traditional (if it ain't broke, don't fix it) and feels much more comfortable to hold and play with. Yet, the touchpad and backing light add a sense of "new" to it. I really enjoy using it. The Gamepad doesn't feel as good to me while playing games and never actually added that much to gameplay. Sure, having the map displayed is nice but it's not needed. Also, I didn't care to play games off-TV or I'd just play a handheld. What it does do great is again, the ability to do things without the T.V on. While the extra screen doesn't do much for me in terms of gameplay, having the ability to do other things with it does make it useful. 

Graphics: PS4 - I know this ones pretty obvious but I will mention it nonetheless. I have only played digital games on PS4 and already see that the PS4 is superior in the visual department. After watching YouTube videos, I thought the graphics weren't that different. Well, they're deceiving and don't do the PS4 justice. (or any new console for that matter) The gap isn't as big as PS3 VS Wii but I'd say its like Dreamcast compared to the Gamecube. This will likely only increase as the gen goes on. The Wii U truly is a mid-gen system on the power side.

Games: Wii U - Remember, this is only based off the games I have played on each system. For Wii U I had, Super Mario 3D World, ZombiU, Pikmin 3, Mario Kart 8, and Dr. Luigi. For PS4 I have, Don't Starve, Doki Doki, Trine 2, Pixlejunk, Towerfall, and Strider. Both Mario Kart 8, and Pikmin 3 are better than any current PS4 game I own. Overall, both have fun games to play from my limited experience with both but so far Wii U leads.

Value & Future Appeal: PS4 - Overall, I think the PS4 is the better console and has more to offer. Yes, you "pay" to play online but the thing is, PS+ is a great deal that everyone should jump on reguardless of it being required to play online. Basically, this makes online free to me. PS+ has much more value than Nintendo's digital promotion 10% back deal. Looking at the price, for just $100 more, you get a more powerful console, access to a much wider variety of games, better online, (Again, Plus is a positive reguardless) trophies, and more. Looking into the future, PS4 will likely have the longer life and better games for me personally.

Overall, both systems are great and have a lot to offer. If you're a fan of Nintendo and still like their style, you'll love the system. I'd recommend that people who haven't tried Nintendo games much before, buy one and maybe you'll like it. If not, it's clear to see why PS4 is winning the console race against Nintendo. (Xbox has nothing to do with this thread) It has a much brighter future and is easily the better console when looking at overall value and long-term appeal. 

Lastly, I'm happy with my decision to trade in the Wii U for a PS4 :)

Thank you for the follow up re the pro s and con s of the 2 consoles-   Very well done too



Tamron said:
Dusk said:
Tamron said:
Dusk said:
Tamron said:

why cant all vgc members be this open minded and free of sarcasm


and to the post above me,  i would rather have discounts then a 10% money back promotion,  and with ps+ a large portion of content is discounted quite nicely (often over 10%), with the added benefit of not being tied to your ps+ subscription. 


Just to let you know, there are quite often discounts on the eshop as well. So you get the 10% back as well as discounts. I just purchased Darksiders II for $19.99(half price), but the 20 bucks was actually eshop money I recieved back from the 10% back program. So I just got a free game. There is usually a decent discount theme each month. During E3 it was 30% off all Zelda titles for the 3DS and Wii U.

im aware,  i have a wiiu in front of me,  next to the ps4 and xbox one,  the 360, wii and ps3 under those. 

i still believe in terms of value/savings,  ps+ offers the most of the three platforms,  followed by xbox,  then wiiu. 

Riviera Maya

How? I just gave you the exact same reason that you said the PS+ was the better deal. You are paying 60 bucks a year to be able to play online and be privi to some discounts that are already offered without a monthly/yearly subscription on a different system that is also giving you 10% back on sales for now. I don't understand the logic. 


If i buy content on psn thats available on multiple systems,  i can download and use it on mulyiple systems,  if i buy a virtual console game on wiiu,  even if the same game is available for 3ds and both my 3ds and wiiu are tied to the same nintendo id,  i have to buy that game again in order to use it on both. 

 

if i buy xbox live or ps plus i am given good discounts on games,  often times very recent games,  and a monthly set of 'free'  games,  very beneficial on xbox but even more so on psn as i have a psp,  vita,  ps3 and ps4, the free games,  dlc and such i get per year across those four platforms make the price of a yearly subscription,  which in itself is often available on discount several times a year from the manufacturer themselves or online retailers,  very much worth it. 

 

youre free to disagree of course,  thats your opinion,  but i suspect yours is based off of inexperience with the other platforms or driven by personal preference. 

Thanks for attempting to demean my opinion... ANYWAY. You made a valid point that I didn't think of. I see it can be very useful.  



Gotta figure out how to set these up lol.