It’s a new calendar year, which means a new year for games. We round up and examine all the leading games consoles and platforms out right now and explain which of them deserves your attention in 2015.
Xbox One
If you don’t own an Xbox One, now’s the time to pick one up. It didn’t get off to the best start when it launched back in 2013, but if you’re only looking at the past, you’re missing what’s ahead, and there’s a lot to look forward to. Read the full feature.
PlayStation 4
The PlayStation 4 has had undeniable market success, so it seems pointless to regale you with tales of sales numbers and game attach rates. Needless to say, if you buy one, you will have no trouble finding a community for the online games you love, and you’ll have all of the multimedia applications you should expect: YouTube, Netflix, Spotify, and more. Read the full feature.
Wii U
The Wii U had an undeniably rocky start. Sales were slow at the start, and there was confusion over what the system was exactly: a standalone controller for the Wii? But despite facing increasing competition from Microsoft and Sony’s current-gen systems, Nintendo has turned the perception of its console around significantly. Read the full feature.
3DS
The Nintendo 3DS has transcended its humble beginnings, coming a long way since its quiet launch in early 2011. Now, nearly four years later, the 3DS library has become impressively varied, offering a hearty bang for your buck in terms of content. Read the full feature.
Vita
With an existing library of original games and well-handled ports making use of the handheld’s punchy hardware, there’s already plenty of reasons why the PlayStation Vita is a great choice for gaming on the go. Read the full feature.
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