Fanboyish nonsense aside, I really have been dying for a legitimate excuse to justify spending 600 bucks on a PS3. The PS2 was by far my most-played console of the last generation (and I still play it - can't wait for GOW2,) but what has it been for the PS3, 4 months and still no fantastic, system-selling (I guess in the context of this site you could call that a 9.0+) game? I'm sitting here with my 360 (and all my past systems) and I haven't found any reason yet to buy a PS3 besides "potential." Well, if that's the case I suppose I'll wait until that potential is realized.
Don't get me wrong, I'll buy a PS3 eventually. I have no doubt that it'll get its fair share of great titles, but honestly -it's taking far, far too long. Sony has to realize this.
Even the most hardened PS3 fanboys have to realize that as far as video game consoles are concerned "potential" holds very little value when it comes to the present. People want to be able to buy it as soon as it's released and understand its value, not linger on a fading promise that it has "potential," and that at some unknown point in the future that potential will be realized. When I buy an expensive electronic device I want it to work to a satisfactory degree immediately, I don't want some half-assed corporate promise about it "working" 7 months from now.
Each PS3 should come with an IOU. "IOU great games."
Buff-McBlumpkin
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