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#1 Seamus_O_Gamer
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Honestly? Don't buy either. Lair is absolute junk. You'll play the first few levels thinking, "wow, this isn't that bad. Those reviewers are nuts." Then you'll make it to the fifth or sixth level and think, "Dear God! This is one of the worst games I've ever played." (Flame on useless, blinded fan-boys. I can't help but think that the people who say they actually like this game do so because they can't say anything negative about their PS3s. I, on the other hand, am poignantly aware of how flawed that beautiful, shiny black box truly is). Heavenly Sword is good, but it is NOT worth the money. It is a rental. I rented; I played; I've moved on. It has very little replay value. The frame-rate issues are also a letdown (I believe in the power of the cell, but where is that power, damn it?!?). Rent HS and save your money for Assassin's Creed, Call of Duty 4, Haze and maybe even Folklore (fingers crossed for all four games).
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I'd like to think that those of us who own both systems can be pretty objective when it comes to our systems. It is from the owners of both systems that I'd like to hear from. I omitted the Wii for my own reasons (the 50" LCD HDTV sitting in my living room for one). Though I do not own a Wii and have no intention of owning one, I have played it and I think it is a great system in its own right.The Wii just isn't my type of gaming. Since this isn't a System Wars topic, please refrain from attacking me for this omission.

My question to those of you who own both the PS3 and 360 is simple: When publishers release cross-platform games, which platform do you choose? Is it simply a matter of timing? If the game is released on one system first, will you get it for that system? I have Oblivion and Rainbow Six: Vegas on my 360, so I don't see any need to get it again for the PS3, but if they had been released at the same time, who knows... But what happens when games are released simultaneously? Do you wait for the reviews to come out and then make a decision? For which system will you purchase Assassin's Creed?

Talk back and let me know. For now, I'm looking forward to August when I can play BOTH Lair and Bioshock and September when I can play BOTH Heavenly Sword and Halo 3. Gotta love not being a narrow-minded fanboy. Cheers to the best of both worlds.

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