Seems kind of like a no-brainer although throwing in what is still currently a $60 game that most PS4 owners should play (but not all will buy) slightly tilts the equation if you're planning buying it along with the console.
But, for $100 more, you're getting quite a bit more than $100 more in specs, even if just allowing for the difference in what $399 buys in 2016 vs what it bought in 2013.
Sure, one can say "I'm NEVER buying a 4K HDTV" or at least not one within the next 5 years, lessening the reason for the premium cost or they have no interest in PS VR, but at that point the question is really just a matter of do you want the updated hardware and performance or do you want to save $100?







