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There was Forza on the Xbox which, according to some, is the better driving sim. Whether GoW or NG is better is a matter of taste. Maybe those platformers were the most praised but I personally think Mario Sunshine came close to them. And some consider the Spliter Cell games to be better than the MGS games.
nameless12345
At the same time GT3 was considered the benchmark for last gen which was on the PS2.Also Splinter cell was on the PS2 aswell and one of the most praised platformers early last gen was Jak and the precursor legacy which is one of my all time favourite games aswell.
At metacritic and on gamespot,Gt3 could be considered the benchmark for console simulation games last gen...sorry but somone has to put your babbling and derivative self in thei place.
GT3 was only the "benchmark" untill GT4 came out. But still Forza on the Xbox had features GT4 didn't have (i.e. online play, visible damage, ect.). Splinter Cell was on the PS2 but the PS2 got the inferior version. Compare Chaos Theory on Xbox to PS2 version - there's no comparison. PS2 was strong for platformers, yes, but at the same time I don't feel the PS2 platformers just wiped away all other platformers. Mario Sunshine, Conker and Stranger's Wrath were all very good GC and Xbox platformers.
At the same time GT3 was seen as the biggest LEAP forward, the problem with last gen is that XBL was much more fragmented and at the time Forza's damage implementation from what i recall of over 40h of playtime on it was sometimes shaky.Those were points that bring forza 1 down it was ambitious but it was ahead of its time and would have been much better suited to being a 360 launch title as it was launched relatively late in the original xbox's lifecycle aswell thats my personal opinion it would have been a perfect showcase of what they could do with live.
And we play the inferior version card :-/ yet again another ill thought arguement.
keep thowing stikes bro as Sony held its own first party with Sly,Jak,Ratchet and Clank,Ico.
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