If you don't think the PS4 has enough games to keep you busy right now, get a Switch.
If you have enough games and are okay with the lineup for the future then invest in a PSVR, so you can experience a completely different way to play.
Everytime I feel like I want a switch, I realize I won't even have the time to play it. I'm barely into Persona 5, still going through Horizon, Pre-ordered Crash, just started injustice 2 etc. I have no desire to drop all of those and jump into Zelda right now.
Once Mario +Rabbids comes out I'm gonna think about buying a switch again, but I'll probably be stuck in the same situation where I'll have too many fall games that I'm playing.
Meanwhile for PSVR, it's a good break after playing core games. You don't have to invest as much time per session and it has more relaxing games. Eagle Flight for example is great for a quick race or just fly around the city for a while. The games feel more different and unique overall.
So I would say it depends on how you feel about the PS4 lineup. If you're overloaded with games, paying $299 to play even more of the same games seems redundant. I would rather invest in a new experience. If you're looking at the Ps4 lineup and aren't interested in a bunch and want more core games to play, get a Switch.
If you have enough games and are okay with the lineup for the future then invest in a PSVR, so you can experience a completely different way to play.
Everytime I feel like I want a switch, I realize I won't even have the time to play it. I'm barely into Persona 5, still going through Horizon, Pre-ordered Crash, just started injustice 2 etc. I have no desire to drop all of those and jump into Zelda right now.
Once Mario +Rabbids comes out I'm gonna think about buying a switch again, but I'll probably be stuck in the same situation where I'll have too many fall games that I'm playing.
Meanwhile for PSVR, it's a good break after playing core games. You don't have to invest as much time per session and it has more relaxing games. Eagle Flight for example is great for a quick race or just fly around the city for a while. The games feel more different and unique overall.
So I would say it depends on how you feel about the PS4 lineup. If you're overloaded with games, paying $299 to play even more of the same games seems redundant. I would rather invest in a new experience. If you're looking at the Ps4 lineup and aren't interested in a bunch and want more core games to play, get a Switch.