I'm really really new to the gaming world. Got a ps4 the beginning of last month. Have far cry 4, need for speed rivals & call of duty advanced warfare.
So far it has been a lot of fun. The hardest part is learning the controls. Every time I play it gets a little easier. Need for speed is really tuff with the controls.
Prefer the offline mode, the few online games I tried just got me flat out annihilated. When I get better that may be fun to do.
Call of duty playing role of "Mitchell" is a blast, getting much better on it. Still on recruit, after this campaign I up the difficulty.
Being completely new to gaming seven years ago at the ripe old age of 40, I would say don't get discouraged about getting annihilated in online MP modes. Once you learn the controls, you are still going up against people who have 10-15 years of experience on you, likely having played previous games in the series for hundreds and hundreds of hours. I still haven't quite mastered aiming at and shooting an enemy head while it's moving 50+ feet away while I myself am moving (which is what some of the better players seem to do with ease). Not to mention, people who have been playing any particular game for any length of time know all the maps and strategies and have unlocked the better weapons, gear, and perks. In other words, you literally have no chance when first starting out, as these games aren't designed for casual n00bs no matter how the matchmaking system tries to balance things.
With that said, FC4 would be a good game for starting out, at least the SP. You can set the difficulty to easy, checkpoints are generous, overpowered weapons are available relatively early in the campaign, and you can quickly grind XP by killing just about anything to upgrade your skills before taking on tougher story missions/enemies. Just don't get discouraged by the frequent wild animal attacks, which can often kill you with just two bites in the beginning until you earn more health. It's a fun massive open world with lots to do and explore.
It was announced at
E3 last year that both the full length feature film, set for theatrical release, and the PS4 game will re-imagine (i.e., reboot) the original Ratchet & Clank game. Fortunately the original voice actors and writer are all involved. Still no word on a release date, however, as "first half of 2015" is starting to look doubtful.