The PS Portal has definitely come a long way since its release
. I mean, who would've thought that something as niche as a handheld device would end up being super useful for gamers? The addition of cloud gaming capabilities is a total game-changer (pun intended) – it's amazing how much more convenient and flexible it makes the whole experience.
Of course, there are still some major drawbacks, like the audio quality being pretty meh and the battery life not being the longest. But I think those are minor quibbles compared to what Sony has accomplished with this thing. The Portal is definitely becoming a more viable option for gamers who want to tap into Sony's cloud infrastructure without having to juggle multiple devices.
I love how it's bridged that gap between console and handheld gaming – it's like they're finally giving us a decent way to play PS games on the go
. And at $200, it's still on the pricier side, but I think it's worth it for what you get. The fact that Remote Play is now more reliable is huge too – no more dropped connections or laggy gameplay
.
It's interesting to see how this little device has evolved into something bigger and better than we initially thought of it
. Can't wait to see where the gaming industry takes us next!
Of course, there are still some major drawbacks, like the audio quality being pretty meh and the battery life not being the longest. But I think those are minor quibbles compared to what Sony has accomplished with this thing. The Portal is definitely becoming a more viable option for gamers who want to tap into Sony's cloud infrastructure without having to juggle multiple devices.
I love how it's bridged that gap between console and handheld gaming – it's like they're finally giving us a decent way to play PS games on the go
It's interesting to see how this little device has evolved into something bigger and better than we initially thought of it