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If BIOSHOCK and/or MASS EFFECT ever came to the PS3, there would be no point in me owning my 360.
Those are the only two 360 games that have held my attention, and looking at 2008, everything I want is either multiplat or sony exclusive.
Anyone want to buy a barely used Elite? LOL
That was a really long time ago. Since then, they have said no BioShock for PS3.NAPK1NS
Never say never. I remember when I bought "Resident Evil 4" as a "gamecube exclusive", and then it went to PS2, and then it went to Wii, and then it went to PC........
[QUOTE="NAPK1NS"]That was a really long time ago. Since then, they have said no BioShock for PS3.TheKungFool
Never say never. I remember when I bought "Resident Evil 4" as a "gamecube exclusive", and then it went to PS2, and then it went to Wii, and then it went to PC........
RE4 exclusivity was the reason i bought a gamecube. i was furious. loli'll have it,need a doorstop,only joking,i do want to try a 360 thoughIf BIOSHOCK and/or MASS EFFECT ever came to the PS3, there would be no point in me owning my 360.
Those are the only two 360 games that have held my attention, and looking at 2008, everything I want is either multiplat or sony exclusive.
Anyone want to buy a barely used Elite? LOL
TheKungFool
Bioshock isn't good.
It's short, has no MP, is super linear, and has no innovative qualities...
all it has is a decent setting, and amazing graphics...
Bioshock isn't good.
It's short, has no MP, is super linear, and has no innovative qualities...
all it has is a decent setting, and amazing graphics...
Andrew_Xavier
I'd have to completely disagree with those points, or at least contradict some of them;
BioShock not having a multiplayer function is a bonus. Far too many games (HALO 3 anyone?) concentrate on the multiplayer at the expense of the impact of the single player game. BioShock was atmospheric, well written, and it had innovative qualities in spades, such as how your injected powers were interactive with the environment (ie. using electric bolt to just shoot a pond of water that 3 enemies are standing in to kill them), and how you weren't quite sure what was "good" or "bad" to do. The artisitic style was also very unique and quite enjoyable.
BioShock is very, very good.
[QUOTE="Andrew_Xavier"]Bioshock isn't good.
It's short, has no MP, is super linear, and has no innovative qualities...
all it has is a decent setting, and amazing graphics...
TheKungFool
I'd have to completely disagree with those points, or at least contradict some of them;
BioShock not having a multiplayer function is a bonus. Far too many games (HALO 3 anyone?) concentrate on the multiplayer at the expense of the impact of the single player game. BioShock was atmospheric, well written, and it had innovative qualities in spades, such as how your injected powers were interactive with the environment (ie. using electric bolt to just shoot a pond of water that 3 enemies are standing in to kill them), and how you weren't quite sure what was "good" or "bad" to do. The artisitic style was also very unique and quite enjoyable.
BioShock is very, very good.
I have to agree that Bioshock was an excellent game. The story was amazing, finally a truely "mature" game with real adult themes, and being able to do "good" or "bad" and seeing how it can change everything was a welcome addition to gaming.
[QUOTE="TheKungFool"][QUOTE="Andrew_Xavier"]Bioshock isn't good.
It's short, has no MP, is super linear, and has no innovative qualities...
all it has is a decent setting, and amazing graphics...
KB1ankenship
I'd have to completely disagree with those points, or at least contradict some of them;
BioShock not having a multiplayer function is a bonus. Far too many games (HALO 3 anyone?) concentrate on the multiplayer at the expense of the impact of the single player game. BioShock was atmospheric, well written, and it had innovative qualities in spades, such as how your injected powers were interactive with the environment (ie. using electric bolt to just shoot a pond of water that 3 enemies are standing in to kill them), and how you weren't quite sure what was "good" or "bad" to do. The artisitic style was also very unique and quite enjoyable.
BioShock is very, very good.
I have to agree that Bioshock was an excellent game. The story was amazing, finally a truely "mature" game with real adult themes, and being able to do "good" or "bad" and seeing how it can change everything was a welcome addition to gaming.
I agree with the guy who agrees with the guy before him. BioShock rocked.
Mass Effect belongs on the PS3. Every techincal issue that plagues Mass Effect (not enough to keep it from being my GOTY 2007) could be addressed by the blu ray disc and HDD-caching.Staryoshi87
Are you sure about that? You have personal worked with the cell processor of the ps3 and the hardware specs of the 360?
I gather that it was originally planned, but that MS had bought 360/PC exclusivity rights for it. There are no longer any plans, assuming there ever were, to bring this to PS3, sadly.
And in regards to this...
If BIOSHOCK and/or MASS EFFECT ever came to the PS3, there would be no point in me owning my 360.
Those are the only two 360 games that have held my attention, and looking at 2008, everything I want is either multiplat or sony exclusive.
Anyone want to buy a barely used Elite? LOL
TheKungFool
I liked Bioshock a lot, but after you play through it, you've pretty much seen it all so I could go without it if it never came to PS3. Mass Effect is much more difficult to go without, but I've played through that twice already. What's keeping a 360 on my shelf is Fable 2.
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