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And to think, of that incredibly awesome list of PS3 exclusives... the only decent one is Little Big Planet 2. It also ignored nifty games like Hyperdimension Neptunia that was just released last month for the PS3.
Thing is, a lot of the excellent games are released for both systems because developers want this mystical magical thing called $$$ - therefore, the more systems their game is released for, the more $$$ they are looking at getting.
And to think, of that incredibly awesome list of PS3 exclusives... the only decent one is Little Big Planet 2. It also ignored nifty games like Hyperdimension Neptunia that was just released last month for the PS3.
Thing is, a lot of the excellent games are released for both systems because developers want this mystical magical thing called $$$ - therefore, the more systems their game is released for, the more $$$ they are looking at getting.
Yeah, they're good But what is the best, your favorite.Honestly I'm tempted by a Xbox 360, particularly for Lost Odyssey and the 2 Mass Effect !
If your an online gamer 360 no contest. Multiplat games are almost always better on 360. People will always say that PS3 has better exclusives, but no one plays them. On my PSN Friends list everbody plays Black Ops, nobody plays Killzone 3.
What knocked the XBox out of contention is how poorly it was designed and built. Microsoft was in such a hurry to hit the market that they put out a POS system that malfunctioned with alarming frequency.
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