Worth getting a PS4 or leave it for an unlikely price drop?

Avatar image for leinad44
leinad44

630

Forum Posts

193

Wiki Points

0

Followers

Reviews: 0

User Lists: 3

#1  Edited By leinad44

With the release of The Last of Us: Remastered, which I never played due to just having a 360, I've been heavily considering getting a PS4 with The Last of Us bundle. As I just said I have a 360, as well as a 3DS. Although a lot of the games coming out cross generation at the moment, the 360 versions I play feel extremely shaky. Unfortunately, I also don't have a gaming PC, so I feel like I'm falling behind on releases and there are games coming later this year that I would really like to try out.

I can certainly afford to buy a PS4, but I am also in the process of trying to save money for next year. However, a price drop from Sony really does not look likely soon. Anyone else in a similar situation of trying to time their purchases right?

Avatar image for falserelic
falserelic

5767

Forum Posts

0

Wiki Points

0

Followers

Reviews: 1

User Lists: 0

I'll say just buy it now to get it over with, unless your tight on money. Time will go by and you'll regain the money back in no time from working.

Avatar image for ruthloose
RuthLoose

909

Forum Posts

5

Wiki Points

0

Followers

Reviews: 0

User Lists: 5

#3  Edited By RuthLoose

@leinad44 Always wait for a Sony system redesign. They are always the best in the business at that (PS One, PS2 Slim and PS3 Slim). I smell one in 2015.

WAIT. Also, there are no games coming out until next year anyways.

Avatar image for penguindust
penguindust

13129

Forum Posts

22

Wiki Points

0

Followers

Reviews: 0

User Lists: 3

I've ordered a Destiny/PS4 bundle due September 9th. I never got around to playing The Last of Us, so those two were enough to motivate me to pony up the money now rather than wait. Plus, the new Call of Duty looks like it might be the first one worth while in a long time. Most of the other releases due this year and early next I'll get on PC, my platform of choice. I looked at what the PS4 and XBO had to offer this year and decided whether or not it was enough for me to take the plunge. For me, the PS4 came out ahead on the strength of exclusive games and games associated with the platform. Although, I am going to have to decide which way to go with No Man's Sky now.

Avatar image for rongalaxy
RonGalaxy

4937

Forum Posts

48

Wiki Points

0

Followers

Reviews: 1

User Lists: 1

Sometimes there are featured eBay sellers that drop the price on new ps4s to around 350 with no tax (depending on where you live. I've seen multiple sites like kotaku and ign advertise these through their "deals" department). That's how I got mine and I don't regret it. Though I would have probably waited a couple of years if I didn't get that deal. I paid 360 and no tax, which is probably less than the first few price drops will be (including tax).

Right now I would probably recommend you wait until there's a few games you really want to play on the system before you pay full price

Avatar image for rongalaxy
RonGalaxy

4937

Forum Posts

48

Wiki Points

0

Followers

Reviews: 1

User Lists: 1

@ruthloose: I don't know, Sony has really nailed the design of the ps4 already. Its not much bigger than the first ps3 slim as it is.

Avatar image for sackmanjones
Sackmanjones

5596

Forum Posts

50

Wiki Points

0

Followers

Reviews: 7

User Lists: 5

I would say get it. The last of us is an excellent incentive to get it. The port job is really well done on top of it already being a materpiece, I would say pull the trigger

Avatar image for vahleticar
Vahleticar

296

Forum Posts

0

Wiki Points

0

Followers

Reviews: 0

User Lists: 0

#8  Edited By Vahleticar

@leinad44: Yeah a price drop usually happens when sales have slowed down. I think they're selling like cakes so be a bro and buy one, like I'm doing now when there are games out coming out for it, well not really, actually there's nothing till February, ha!

Avatar image for spaceinsomniac
SpaceInsomniac

6353

Forum Posts

42

Wiki Points

0

Followers

Reviews: 0

User Lists: 3

#9  Edited By SpaceInsomniac

@leinad44 said:

I can certainly afford to buy a PS4, but I am also in the process of trying to save money for next year. However, a price drop from Sony really does not look likely soon. Anyone else in a similar situation of trying to time their purchases right?

If you don't have a gaming PC or an Xbox One, you already have far more reason to pickup a PS4 than many people. There's also the issue of PS Plus value, when you consider you'll be missing out on two games every month until you do pickup the system. They're mostly smaller downloadable titles, but some of them have been pretty good.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Instant_Game_Collection_games_(North_America)#PlayStation_4

By the time they drop the price by 50 dollars, you'll have easily made up that much in PS Plus titles, so there are plenty of reasons why waiting for a price drop doesn't make a lot of sense IMO.

Then again, I don't know how what you're trying to save for, how much you have right now, how much you'll need, and how quickly you're able to save money, so it's hard to weigh in on that part. Depending on your situation, it might be a really bad idea right now. 400 for the console, 50 for PS Plus, 60 or 120 for a game or two--as far as US prices go--and that cost is going to add up quickly.

Avatar image for somejerk
SomeJerk

4077

Forum Posts

0

Wiki Points

0

Followers

Reviews: 0

User Lists: 0

If there's more than TLOU:RM and some PS+ that you want right now, go for it. 1886 and Bloodborne were pushed to Q1 2015 so here's what's expected, not counting possible surprises from GamesCom and TGS: http://www.reddit.com/r/PS4/wiki/games

There's been a few changes of PS4 hardware but nothing huge, the first one was moving to more reliable BR drive mechanics and that's a good reason to go for a fresh new PS4 with warranty.

Avatar image for mikey87144
mikey87144

2114

Forum Posts

3

Wiki Points

0

Followers

Reviews: 0

User Lists: 2

#11  Edited By mikey87144

Just do it. You'll be happier. There aren't many games but at least you'll have the system already when the games come instead of asking whether this is the game that justifies the system. You don't want to play games designed for current-gen on last-gen hardware. I bought it knowing that I won't be using it much since launch and now I'm excited to play it because Destiny and a couple of other games are launching.

Avatar image for danteveli
Danteveli

1441

Forum Posts

735

Wiki Points

0

Followers

Reviews: 7

User Lists: 30

If you feel you need it then just get it. I'm in similar financial situation to yours (saving money) and I feel no need of getting it since there are no games for me and nothing I'm interested is coming out any time soon.

Avatar image for brendan
Brendan

9414

Forum Posts

533

Wiki Points

0

Followers

Reviews: 0

User Lists: 7

I'm actually almost exactly in the same situation as you: I have a 360 and a Vita (even more incentive for me to get a PS4 for remote play) and I feel like I'm coming to the end of the games released over the past few years that I still want to play for my 360. I'm going to wait for the holiday season and hopefully get an SSD on the cheap during black Friday sales. That next Elder Scrolls game needs some load time work, you know? Anyway I think this fall is the time to upgrade. Like you said there are still cross generation games being released but it really does feel like the generation is starting now.

Avatar image for professoress
ProfessorEss

7962

Forum Posts

160

Wiki Points

0

Followers

Reviews: 0

User Lists: 11

I wouldn't wait for a price drop as I imagine that is a LONG way off, but I would wait for a better library. I also, personally, like to wait until the second or third wave of stock as they usually have better guts by then.

But, sometimes ya just gotta do what ya gotta do.

Avatar image for ozzie
Ozzie

663

Forum Posts

1453

Wiki Points

0

Followers

Reviews: 2

User Lists: 3

Like everyone else has said price drops aren't coming anytime soon. I own a PS4 and I can say that it's still very barren out their as far as games are concerned, although the indie games help, so if you don't mind that then just get it now.

Avatar image for stete
Stete

782

Forum Posts

0

Wiki Points

0

Followers

Reviews: 0

User Lists: 0

#16  Edited By Stete

The only reason for a price drop this early would have been if the console was impossible to move from shelves, so don't expect a price drop anytime soon. However, I managed to get a second hand from Amazon for £245 with Killzone, so you can probably find a good deal if you are willing to buy used.

Avatar image for bmehlers
bmehlers

172

Forum Posts

4

Wiki Points

0

Followers

Reviews: 0

User Lists: 2

I'm in the same situation, but I kinda want to get a gaming PC too. I want a PC that will be able to play The Witcher 3 well and take advantage of how good that game will look (don't know the system requirements for it). However, I want to play Destiny while it's hot, and am looking forward to Dragon Age: Inquisition. I do think a gaming PC might be too big a purchase for me right now though.

Avatar image for castiel
Castiel

3657

Forum Posts

0

Wiki Points

0

Followers

Reviews: 14

User Lists: 0

If you only have a xbox 360 and a 3DS right now I would say it's worth the purchase if you are interested in getting one anyway. I recently just bought my own PS4 like two weeks ago and it's awesome. Even though the selection is a little thin if you only look at exclusives I would still say that there are plenty of great games to play on PS4 if you include cross-gen games. I have also chosen not to buy a lot of the cross-gen games released this and last year cause I knew I would be getting a PS4 at some point so I would rather play the better version of those games. Therefore I have a bit more to choose from than most other PS4 owners I guess. If you include download only games I think there are plenty of games to keep you occupied.

Avatar image for audiosnow
audiosnow

3926

Forum Posts

729

Wiki Points

0

Followers

Reviews: 0

User Lists: 0

#19  Edited By audiosnow

I'd wait for the first major hardware revision (and it's going to happen). I've heard from many people who've had various niggling issues that will probably be at least a little alleviated by a hardware update.

@spaceinsomniac said:

@leinad44 said:

I can certainly afford to buy a PS4, but I am also in the process of trying to save money for next year. However, a price drop from Sony really does not look likely soon. Anyone else in a similar situation of trying to time their purchases right?

If you don't have a gaming PC or an Xbox One, you already have far more reason to pickup a PS4 than many people. There's also the issue of PS Plus value, when you consider you'll be missing out on two games every month until you do pickup the system. They're mostly smaller downloadable titles, but some of them have been pretty good.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Instant_Game_Collection_games_(North_America)#PlayStation_4

By the time they drop the price by 50 dollars, you'll have easily made up that much in PS Plus titles, so there are plenty of reasons why waiting for a price drop doesn't make a lot of sense IMO.

Then again, I don't know how what you're trying to save for, how much you have right now, how much you'll need, and how quickly you're able to save money, so it's hard to weigh in on that part. Depending on your situation, it might be a really bad idea right now. 400 for the console, 50 for PS Plus, 60 or 120 for a game or two--as far as US prices go--and that cost is going to add up quickly.

I've been "collecting" PS4 games on PS+ without owning the console. As long as one has PS+ and remembers to claim a copy of each game, I don't know if one even needs to own a single Sony console. (!)

Avatar image for snakeitachi
snakeitachi

214

Forum Posts

0

Wiki Points

0

Followers

Reviews: 0

User Lists: 0

Personally, nothing interests me at the moment. Ill be getting one once MGS5 or FFXV come out.

Avatar image for dusker
dusker

236

Forum Posts

959

Wiki Points

0

Followers

Reviews: 0

User Lists: 1

I want to play Destiny and No Man's Sky, but I since I can play Destiny on my PS3 and port my character over, and NMS isn't out until 2015, I'm just waiting. I do have a PC, which sort of helps since most games are coming out on PC these days.

Avatar image for eder
Eder

648

Forum Posts

36

Wiki Points

0

Followers

Reviews: 3

User Lists: 43

There won't be a price drop anytime soon so what I am going to do is wait for a bundle like the Destiny one or The Last of Us one. That and money lol.

Avatar image for budwyzer
Budwyzer

801

Forum Posts

39

Wiki Points

0

Followers

Reviews: 0

User Lists: 0

Well I just ordered a PS4 a couple of days ago. (Not sure why I ordered it from Amazon instead of just driving 5 minutes to walmart to get it immediately.) But since I did, undoubtedly the universe will throw some kind of sale out there just to punch me in the face with buyer's remorse.

Avatar image for nodima
Nodima

3886

Forum Posts

24

Wiki Points

0

Followers

Reviews: 13

User Lists: 0

If you don't have a gaming PC it's definitely worth it. I would get the Destiny bundle though.

Avatar image for xxhesekielxx
xXHesekielXx

385

Forum Posts

13

Wiki Points

0

Followers

Reviews: 0

User Lists: 1

#25  Edited By xXHesekielXx

Wait and buy it when there is a bundle of your taste available!