@Bane_09 @keyb0red I think in sheer volume, xbox has more titles, but all the notable titles are on both platforms, plus on PC. I had xbox 360 for two years, I just didn't like the exclusives that much (Gears and Halo didn't do it for me, though I liked Alan Wake and enjoyed splinter cell: conviction). Then I tried ps3 and really loved their exclusives!
It's just amazing to see ps3 becoming a success . . . considering that rough start. I am sure if you'd asked people back in 2007 about the competition between ps3 and xbox 360 they would have predicted a huge gap between them, a gap as huge as the one between ps2 and xbox.
@Salt_AU @675T @FAIL_TR0LL Everything, as far as I know! It's just hard to understand patriotic comments in the age of multinational corporations and conglomerates!
I understand the logic behind this statement, but games are not like movies, in the sense that they also have gameplay mechanics. Usually the first entry in a new franchise does have interesting ideas, but not necessarily polished and enjoyable controls. AC was like that: good ideas but not good mission design and then AC2 was a major improvement upon that, or uncharted had the same issue, and then Uncharted 2 turned out to be such a huge improvement!
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