
"Although the PlayStation 4 is still very much in the early stages of its lifecycle, we’ve still seen some awesome games for it. Alongside major Triple-A releases we’ve had a multitude of mind blowing indie games, new generation remasters and a handful of stellar PlayStation exclusives. And this is only after 18 months of the console being launched. We can only begin to imagine what else is going to be in store for us as the PS4 matures.
Coming up with a list of our Top 10 PS4 Games has been no easy feat, thanks to the sheer amount of games we’ve got to choose from, but we’ve somehow managed to narrow down a list of 10 of the best games that any PlayStation 4 owner simply must play…" - GameSpew

PlayStation PC revenue reached $300 million in 2023, but despite this success, it appears Sony may be pulling back from PC releases.
It's not a success unless we know the profit. It's the same reason I get on Xbox when they mention revenue.
If Sony is considering keeping their single player games exclusive to the PS systems despite the 300 million PC revenue, that means they didn't profit from the venture.
Given the recent price increase for their hardware... Sony should really rethink things. Having an additional revenue stream, even if the games come to PC a year after, is still money coming in. Those who wanted a 5 likely already got one, but that doesn't mean Sony should turn their backs on those who may still want to play their software on a PC.
And people think they’re going to give that up 🤣🤣
And it’ll be way more than 300m by now
Thats not a lot but still successful,when you consider some games costs over 100 million. But I still think Helix has something to do with them pulling back too.

The United States' National Videogame Museum has acquired one of the earliest prototypes of the Nintendo PlayStation system that never came out.
Nintendo's biggest mistake was turning Sony down... the two of them together would have been a completely unstoppable force in the industry. Now they compete.
Sony went to SEGA and said they don't like games on cartridges (back then it was Sony Imagesoft), the Mega CD (SEGA CD) was born. SEGA still wasn't convinced about games on CD, the Mega Drive 32X was born as SEGA didn't agree with Sony on a 32bit CD console. Out pops the PlayStation which swallowed up the Saturn. After the Dreamcast, SEGA popped games on PlayStation 2, Xbox and GameCube. The Nintendo PlayStation, Nintendo didn't see eye to eye with Sony on game licencing and they parted company. Oddly, Nintendo ditched a CD console for the cartridge based Nintendo 64, games topping £70 hit console sales. Out pops the GameCube and it was still curtains for Nintendo. Nintendo's only successful disc console was the Wii.

PlayStation wowed gamers from day one, but developers managed to push the console much further - TechStomper tracks the progress made over the PS1's years at the top through five games that show how programmers and artists unlocked the legendary grey box's potential.
Look, I loved my PS1. Graphically though N64 delivered a better overall experience. The difference that gave PS1 an advantage was CD storage PS1 had some beautiful cut scenes, but in terms of graphical power N64 hands down was better. PS1 had WAY more GAMES though. I think Developers preferred the tstorage over squeezing everything onto a cartridge with VERY limited space!
GameCube same thing Nintendo went with storage that was limited, but had games using multiple disks. RE4 is one port that clearly showed GC advantage. Rouge Squadron 2 and Luigi's mansion were beautiful launch games. Again PlayStation didn't Limit developers storage space. Nintendo's mini discs were expensive, and developers went with PS2! PS2 I am pretty sure has the largest game library of all consoles. Maybe not if you in include the vast amount.of.shovel wear on current consoles.
After that ugh, Nintendo seems to have given up on graphical power. Switch 2 games look really good, but I am usually going to buy ports on PS5/Series X.
PlayStation 1 Devs were so innovative back in the day utilising so many techniques to achieve the best results. I think this article needed to focus on the games that used pre-drawn backgrounds like Resident Evil, In Cold Blood and FF8 to produce visuals that surpassed anything at the time.
I think we need remake for these games :
Driver 1 & 2
Final fantasy 8
Legend of dragon
Dino crisis 1 & 2
Fatal frame 1
Parasite Eve 1 & 2
That is sure to be a controversial list!
Watch Dogs, but no GTA V?
Highly underrated games at the top. Great games all around, with the exception of Watch_Dogs. There are several downloadable games I would put up there, as well.
I appreciate the proofreading.
Final fantasy XIV should be on this list imo.
As for watch dogs over GTA, not sure why you'd pick that tbh. It had potential, and still can evolve, but GTA V literally destroys that game.
The indies chosen are all good games, but Trine or Valiant Hearts amongst many others are better than those chosen, imo.
Oh, and I loved Killzone! But hey, not my list! I guess this list will go well on Google to break the trend of being yet another same old top 10 and giving some other games a shot at getting some attention :) +1 for that"
Excellent list
I would've included Wolfenstein: The New Order on that list. The story, gameplay and acting were all way above what I was expecting them to be. Very underrated. Good list though, but Bloodborne should be higher.