You should try searching for other posts in this sub that ask the same questions. I'll just paste my answer from another post:
You can go cheaper on the mic itself, if you pair it with a decent USB audio interface, like PreSonus or Scarlett or Behringer. Those can be had starting at $50. And used ones will work just as well, check Ebay. Then pair it with an XLR condenser mic, which you can get as low as $20. There are a lot of condenser mic clones from China on Amazon and Newegg that come with the whole kit: mount, pop filter and arm. You can always upgrade piece by piece later if your channel gets larger.
Then use OBS Studio and the built-in audio filters to cancel out noise and gain to boost it. And you'll be able to upgrade pieces as your needs increase. I recently got a better mic arm for my setup, but keep using the same mic and USB interface.
I think a lot of people get frustrated with the pure USB mics, which are either too sensitive to noise, pick up the electrical interference from the PC, or don't have enough gain.
Also, check out YouTube channels that talk about streaming or recording games. They review a lot of equipment and help you with good setups.
Here are some recommendations:
Gaming Careers channel:
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UClx4eJ_EP9MJdz19JUjKD1w/
Epos Vox channel:
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCRBHiacaQb5S70pljtJYB2g
Epos Vox's OBS Master Class:
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLzo7l8HTJNK-IKzM_zDicTd2u20Ab2pAl
Here is a reasonably priced mic kit from Neewer:
Condenser Mic kit, with Phantom Power, arm and cables:
https://smile.amazon.com/Neewer-Professional-Condenser-Microphone-Suspension/dp/B01D4KYRYC/
Lastly, you will want to use your capture card to get video from your PS4 and capture it with OB on your PC. At the same time, you will capture your mic audio in OBS, to output a video file that will have both the video and audio together. The YT links above talk about how to mix different sources in OBS.
Nah you can find better alternatives for the low. Got my Steinberg ur12 for $55 used and she's a beaut. Better latency then my friends focus right imo. Also used a Scarlett mic for a while before getting a blue, didn't like the scarlett at all. Also got that used for 40 so it could have had some issues but I don't think it did.
Find you a cheap interface with phantom power, as long as it's not too cheap like my first cheap $30 KIT with phantom, mic stand and a mic LOL. Cheap decent brand interface and as good a mic as you can get. They all sound different so focus on the sound tests.
Ngl if you are on an extreme budget, it wasn't half bad. Better then a USB mic. I still use the stand
Neewer® NW-700 Professional Condenser Microphone & NW-35 Suspension Boom Scissor Arm Stand with XLR Cable and Mounting Clamp & NW-3 Pop Filter & 48V Phantom Power Supply with Adapter Kit https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01D4KYRYC/ref=cm_sw_r_apan_i_8A5X0M2H4B5AY7W2KWRD
But switch out the mic like I did and get you a used mic.