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Don't know if a thread like this already exists, but I think it could be a bit interesting to see how users would review their consoles.

In a way it's a bit strange to review hardware, so I will try to give some guidelines to go by.

1. Review the hardware and don't think of the games as an argument/advantage/negative when you review your console.
2. Think of your expectation of the 8th generation consoles and if those are met when you review. Your own expecations can be has high or low as you like yourself.
3. Use your own cathegories as you review, which ones are more important for you, you decide. For example the online capabilities, backward compatibility, handcontroller, GFX/CPU power etc. It's solely up to you which is the most important when you review your own console.
4. We can use the score system of 0-10, where 10 means it has met your expectations fully of a 8th generation console. And 0 means it's a total disaster, and not met at all.

That's all.

Here's mine.

Wii U: The consoles hardware did not really meet my expectations of 8th gen consoles, but it's still a big step up from the Wii. It does feel next-gen, but not by a big step. "A small step for the gaming community but a big step for Nintendo.", to re-write a classic quote.

The Wii U pad is okay in my mind, nothing that I really wanted but it's not a bad controller in any way, I do however prefer the use of the Wii U Pro controller.

The Wii U also features backwards-compatibility which is important for me, it has B/C for Wii titles but not GC, which is a little let down. But perhaps I am just stretching it too far here and should give Nintendo some slack. Also they have the VC-channel which is great.

The online capabilities are not met however, Nintendo clearly doesn't push this bit very far, with just minor improvements from my point of view this is perhaps the biggest letdown. Far behind my expectations and the competition.

For the "apps" part this is something that I don't care too much about and haven't tried or used that much. It looks good I think, provides most of what people demand I think. So I have nothing to complain about here.

Pricepoint is however one of the better sides of Wii U for me. It's a lot cheaper than the competition and does give me value for the money.

Hardware: 6/10
Controller: 7/10
B/C: 8/10
Online: 6/10
Price: 8/10

Overall: 7/10

PS4: The hardware did absolutely meet my expectations for a 8th gen console, it has delivered some great graphics games so far, so the hardware for me is met and absolutely feels next-gen.

The controller is also a great improvement from my point of view, I did like the DS3 but the DS4 is really nice.

Since backwards-compatibility is very important for me this is a big letdown for me. I had expected the PS4 to be B/C with at least PS3 games. The PS Store do however let you buy some titles and the PS Now looks like a promising product in the future. But for now, this is a letdown, absolutely.

When speaking of online capabilities the PS Network is a great product, and even was back with the PS3. So for me the improvements that has and has not been made are fine enough. I have nothing really to complain about, the expectations has been met here, but of course it can always be better.

Like I said with the Wii U, "apps" does't really mean much to me and here I would say the same as with Wii U, I had no real expectations but it looks good, and looks better than on the Wii U even so of course it's a thumb up from me.

Pricepoint for the PS4 is good I would say. I think the console has a decent price for a new console and I can't complain about the price. The only time I ever complained about the price was with the PS3, so I suppose they did an "improvement" here from a consumers point of view.

Hardware: 9/10
Controller: 9/10
B/C: 6/10
Online: 8/10
Price: 8/10

Overall: 8/10

So the consoles met my expectations with 70% and 80%, or something like that. Just for fun anyway. :)