Spine: PS4 Emulator is an innovative PlayStation 4 emulator currently in private development, with a demo available for testing game compatibility. As the first PS4 emulator to run mainstream games correctly, it shows great promise. However, it's currently exclusive to Linux. The compatibility list reveals that about 35% of tested games work, though not all are perfectly playable. Emulation is still in its early stages, so many games exhibit glitches and bugs. Spine lacks a graphical interface and customizable controls, which are predefined. Despite these limitations, Spine: PS4 Emulator is a groundbreaking tool for PS4 emulation on PC, with hopes for future Windows and Mac releases to broaden its reach.




Tatyana Mogutova
Pretty okay, to be honest. I love the idea behind Spine and it runs many games well. However, there are moments when it freezes, which can be a downer. Balancing issues aside, I think it’s headed in the right direction.
Konstantin Larionov
Spine shows promise, but I’ve had mixed feelings. The interface is sleek and it’s fun to dive into classic games, but I’ve encountered crashes that frustrated me. I hope they refine it further. It has potential!
user22690153
Spine is nice but could use some polishing. It’s pretty fun to play PS4 games again, and most work great. There are some random lags here and there, though. Overall, a good emulator but some bugs to work through.