Oh, not so much Playstation vs. XBox, as just a commentary on how we're not on the cutting edge (and it takes us months and months per game, so a console has a long life cycle with us)
In fact, there's an XB1X sitting right on the same rack!
We had a PS3 that crapped out, and we never finished The Last of Us, it's been in the equipment closet for a long time, and so we've just been playing the XBox on occasion, using it for a BD player (it got that chore when the PS3 went pear shaped ...), though honestly, we probably have way more time with the Switch than the XB.
Anyway, we had been wanting to finish Last of Us (the wife and I really like survival horror, storyline driven type games), and several months ago I realized I had a credit just sitting in my PS account. So I scored a deal on a PS4Pro, basically a few months old, mint, controller, cables, all the boxes, and packaging, and the 1TB spinner had been swapped for a 2TB SSD, for $200. So scored that, and used my credit to pick up Last of Us Remastered, and Last of Us 2 (both were 50% off a few weeks ago, so nothing "out of pocket").
I got to use credit that had been sitting around for well over a year, so I figured for $200, we'd have several months of game play with those two, and it's a decent upgrade.
Honestly, in terms of next gen, I'd probably pick up an XBox over a PS just for one specific game: The Medium (it's sort of channeling Silent Hill, in fact, the music director of the latter scored it)