Xbox One Exclusives
Dead Rising 3
Forza 5
Halo 5
Killer Instinct
Minecraft Xbox One Edition
Plants vs Zombies: Garden Warfare
Project Spark
Quantum Break
RYSE: Son of Rome
Sunset Overdrive
Titanfall
World of Tanks
Pros
Better Exclusives
2 Free Permanent Games a Month with Xbox Live membership
Streaming via Twitch
DVR
Xbox Glass Usage
300,000 more Xbox Live Servers
Kinect included with console
TV integration
Cons
Higher Price
Non-Backwards Compatible
Concerns (Before Microsoft Changed Their Policies)
Xbox One DRM
Reason for adding DRM. Video Game companies are being hurt by the selling of pre-owned games. Any pre-owned game being sell is being put into the pockets of the retailers pocket and none is going into the video gaming companies.
In order to play games you must be logged in at least once every 24-hours.
Pre-owned Games
However, with the new DRM it will allow customers to still trade in games with select retailers such as Gamestop using a licensing system. Basically when you install a game to your hard drive a license is linked to your xbox live account. In order to trade in a used game to retailers you must delete the license on your account and it will be checked by the retailer. So far there is no difference between this system of pre-owned games and current system of the pre-owned games, but companies like EA have the option of charging you a fee that will directly support the manufacturers of the game. This is OPTIONAL and EA has already expressed they will probably not charge you a fee.
Selling Games Privately, Renting Games, and Access to your Gaming Library
The way to sell games privately via the Xbox One is by having someone in your friends list for 30 days. Also you must use the Transfer Wizard program on the Xbox One to transfer the game. This action is un-reversible, so you can only do this once.
Xbox One confirmed there is no way to rent games.
Any game you install on your Xbox One console is accessible from any other Xbox One console, but you must be signed into the User that has game registered to your account. This will allow people to bring your whole gaming library to another person's house without bringing your discs with you.
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Tv Integration/Kinect Voice Commands
With the TV integration you will be allowed to hop from different inputs such as tv, games, movies, music, and apps almost instantly using voice commands. Also there will be different ways of multitasking such as using skype while watching a movie. This is meant to be an all-in-one entertainment system.
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Xbox LIVE changes
Xbox LIVE Gold for families. After killing the Xbox LIVE Gold Family Pack earlier this year, Microsoft will expand the existing Xbox LIVE Gold subscription for individuals to include “anyone in your home” at no additional cost. The price isn’t changing, so this is a tremendous deal. (Within the confines of Microsoft still requiring a paid subscription.)
Local currency support. Starting this fall, you will be able to purchase games, movies, apps and entertainment in your local currency instead of being forced to use Microsoft’s silly Microsoft Points system. “We are moving away from Microsoft Points,” Microsoft says. Amen!
Cloud features. Finally owning up to the fact that the Xbox LIVE backend indeed utilizes Microsoft’s powerful Azure cloud services, Microsoft is now explaining how this will fundamentally change your Xbox One user experience. All of your games and entertainment content will be stored and saved on Xbox Live, so you can access them anytime from any Xbox One console. Xbox One will always be up-to-date and ready when you are, thanks to background updating. Developers can take advantage of “the 300,000 servers backing Xbox LIVE” starting this fall.
Gamerscore. Yes, your hard-earned Gamerscore will carry over from the Xbox 360, which makes sense as it’s tied to your Xbox account, not the console.
Reputation. A new Xbox LIVE capability, reputation rewards healthy participation while reducing troublemakers and cheaters. We’ll see: This stuff is broken today in Xbox 360.
Smart Match. Where Xbox LIVE supports matchmaking today, Xbox One will improve on that with Smart Match, which will match players based on skill, language and reputation. Asynchronous matchmaking means you can play a game, watch TV or listen to music while Smart Match finds your perfect match, then you can jump in instantly when it’s ready.
Social features. Microsoft is adding a number of new social features to Xbox LIVE, including a Game DVR feature, an Upload Studio for adding voice overs, skins, slow motion and other features to your recorded clips, and Twitch, a way to broadcast your games in real-time or to take on an interactive spectator role leveraging chat functionality as you view content from multitudes of other streamers.
Entertainment features. Xbox One will be accompanied by an improved Xbox SmartGlass “second screen” experience (console power on and off, adjust volume, manage your TV set-top box and Blu-ray, and more), a new Xbox OneGuide for navigate and watching live TV without switching inputs, and a new, more conversational interface for Kinect voice control.
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PS4 Exclusives
Beyond: Two Souls
Drive Club
Gran Turismo 6
InFAMOUS Second Son
Killzone: Shadow Fall
The Order 1886
Pros
Possible Video/Music Streaming Service to compete with Xbox Music/Video (also has Netflix)
Streaming via uStream
Party Chat
$100 Less than Xbox One
Limited Backwards Compatability in 2014 via Gaikai
18(I think) Free games per month
PS Vita
Supports Indie Games
Cons
Non-Backwards Compatible (To be partially resolved in the future via Gaikai in 2014)
Exclusives are lacking right now
PlayStation Online Service Fee about $5 ($60 for a year; same as Xbox Live)
PS+ now required for online multiplayer
Concerns
PS+
Playstation Plus is required for Online Multiplayer for $50 a year.
Some of the features for having Playstation Plus are:
Discounted Games
Cloud Saves
Automatic Game Updates
Early Access to Beta Programs
Instant Game Collection
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Gaikai Cloud Service
The PlayStation 4's cloud-based streaming features will be coming to the new console in early 2014, Sony revealed during the company's E3 press conference.
Sadly missing the console's "Holiday 2013" launch window, game streaming will be provided by Gaikai, giving access to plenty of "critically acclaimed" PS3 and PS4 games. It's a particularly important service, seeing as the PlayStation 4 won't be backwards compatible with PS3 discs.
Vita games will also be available for streaming, though that feature too is expected to land a little further down the line again.
It is not yet clear whether the streaming launch in early 2014 will be global, or just for select territories
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PS4 Features
This Article really explains the features of the PS4 really well. There is too much information to post here so check it out yourself
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Games on Both
Assassin's Creed: Black Flag
Call of Duty Ghosts
Destiny
Diablo 3
Dragon Age: Inquisition
Dying Light
Elder Scrolls Online
Final Fantasy 15
GTA 5
Kingdom Hearts 3
Mad Max
Metal Gear Solid V: The Phantom Pain
Mirrors Edge 2
Need for Speed Rivals
South Park: The Stick of Truth
Splinter Cell Blacklist
Star Wars: Battlefront 3
The Crew
The Division
The Evil Within
The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt
Thief
Trails: Fusion
Watch Dogs
Wolfenstein: The New Order
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