PS4
Dark Souls III-Definitely my favorite in the series, but also the easiest. Not sure if there's a correlation there, but whatevs. I immensely enjoyed my first run through on it. Will give it a rest before revisiting it to get some of the other endings. I've never really followed through on any of the NPC storylines in a DS game before, so I think I want to do that with this one.
Assassin's Creed IV: Black Flag-Never played it on PS4. So far, it's largely the same as on PS3 except for improved dynamic visual effects, such as weather, fire, etc. The world seems more alive and reactive to light, wind, rain, etc. And while Unity and Syndicate are hardly good games, at least the parkour is better. Revisiting AC IV makes me see how badly the control was in need of a revision by the time this game originally launched. Still, though...pirates.
PS3
Dark Souls-I decided to go back and revisit the first game in the trilogy because I sort of want to relive the series 'the right way'. I've never taken the time to really enjoy the lore and atmosphere of this game's world, and while watching VatiiVidya's series on the mythology of DS is fascinating and shows me how intricate and well thought out the story is, I've never experienced the games as an explorer. Every zone is just another challenge to conquer because I enjoy the fighting and progression so much. This time, I want to really invest myself in the creative aesthetic.