Resogun's last level was giving me a fit earlier this week. The first level or two are very easy in comparison.alienjesus wrote:Got to play a PS4 for a little bit today. The system is pretty nice looking, but much deeper than I expected. The controller is much better than the PS3, but I still don;t like it. It's bizarre to me that Sony target the design and price point of the Playstation family to be a luxury entertainment item, and then make the most important part of the hardware interface - the controller - out of lightweight, cheap feeling plastic that feels like a childrens toy. It felt too light and fragile, the plastic felt cheap, the buttons felt to shallow, the sticks felt a little rubbery and the triggers, whilst much improved from the PS3, felt terrible in comparison to the Xbox 360 triggers or the Wii U's ZL and ZR buttons. Baby steps I guess though - it's nice to see them make some bigger changes from the frankly horrendously out of date Playstation 1 controller design.
The game I got to play was Resogun. It was pretty fun, and I liked it. The difficulty seemed a little easy perhaps, it certainly didnt seem as chaotic as the likes of Geometry Wars, even on Veteran difficulty. It's a simple little game, but it's some good times. The explosions at the end of the level actually showed off the PS4's power pretty well I felt.
It's still early days for me with these new consoles (in fact, I haven't even gotten a PS3 yet, never mind a PS4), but what little I've seen seems OK. I'm just waiting for there to be a reason to buy one still - nothing appeals yet. I'll give it a few years to get going I think. I'll stick with my Wii U for now.
I still like Super Stardust HD better though.