Former PlayStation executive Shuhei Yoshida has shared a blunt reaction after trying Valve’s Steam Machine PC. Both sources report that Yoshida frames his experience as a reconsideration of whether he is “going back to PS4 days,” suggesting he finds parts of the Steam Machine experience underwhelming. The coverage characterizes his feedback as mixed, with both positive and negative observations rather than a one-sided dismissal. The reports also note Yoshida’s background: he previously led PlayStation Worldwide Studios and later ran indie efforts at PlayStation, positioning him as a well-known figure within Sony’s ecosystem. While the articles do not detail every technical complaint or feature-by-feature assessment, they agree on the core point: after receiving and using the Steam Machine, Yoshida expresses clear reservations about how well it delivers compared with the PlayStation console experience. Overall, the sources present Yoshida’s comments as a personal, firsthand critique that highlights concerns about usability or value, even as he acknowledges there are elements he considers good.
Shuhei Yoshida tests Steam Machine and compares experience to PS4
Former PlayStation executive Shuhei Yoshida has shared a blunt reaction after trying Valve’s Steam Machine PC. Both sources report that Yoshida frames his experience as a reconsideration of whether he...
- Shuhei Yoshida tries Valve’s Steam Machine after receiving one.
- Yoshida’s feedback is mixed, with both positive and negative comments.
- He questions whether the experience makes him want to return to the PS4 era.
- The reports frame his remarks as blunt, based on firsthand testing.
- Both outlets describe Yoshida’s recent comments as his reaction to the Steam Machine.
Former PlayStation Worldwide Studios president, and later the head of indies at PlayStation, Shuhei Yoshida has received his Steam Machine, and he has some blunt feedback about the new console. Read more
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