![]() ![]() My daughter loved playing the Little Big Planet series and Disney Universe and was devastated when she couldn’t play them any more. I eventually picked PS Now up on the PC not for myself, but for my daughter to play kids games after her PlayStation 3 died (I poured out some liquor, don’t worry). I’d been put off picking it up for myself because I thought it looked too expensive and had heard reports of poor lag (as games are streamed to PCs, rather than being run locally). PlayStation Now was launched in America in 2014 and the rest of the world in 2015. That is even more true after I managed to snag an Xbox Series S. ![]() It is the PlayStation 4 exclusives (and now PS5 exclusives) that I have wanted to play the most, but could not justify paying for a Sony console to play second-fiddle to my PC. In recent years, I have found that most of the Xbox One “console exclusives” tend to come to PC, and there are very few Nintendo games that I would like to play that aren’t out on Wii U ( which I picked up after pirating Nintendo games, but that is another story). There is only one thing that I miss as a PC gamer and that is console exclusive games. Before then, I wasn’t loyal to a brand – I jumped from Sega, Nintendo, Sony and Microsoft consoles, determining which console to get next by looking at who was producing the best exclusive games at the time. I’ve been a PC gamer for nearly a decade. PS Now on the PC isn’t just worth it in 2021, I’d argue that it is essential for all PC gamers who want to play Sony’s exclusive games, but cannot justify buying a PS4 or PS5 and games. ![]()
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