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Originally Posted by truth411
Oh my goodness people, I have all 3 systems, and the best overall system is the PS3 as HANDSDOWN!! Last year it was all 360 in 2007, But as of Fall 2008 the Ps3 HAS THE BEST GAMES, Just about everthing the 360 has PLUS Metel gear solid 4 (the best game ever!!!), Motorstorm 2, Littlebigplanet (the game is like crack) Resistance 2 (better than Gears 2 IMO), Gran Turism 5 Prologue etc... And in eary 09 Killzone 2 and Infamous comes out in Febuary/March. The 360 HAS NOTHING IN 09, microsoft is preparing its next councole for an 2010 launch, The Ps3 Still has God of war 3, Granturismo 5, Uncharted 2 still coming.. As far as online experience Playstation home will be out in a week or so. Btw the 360 is ultmately a rip off, The ps3 will accept any SATA internal HDD, I switched out my ps3 HDD for a 250gb HDD for only $100, the 360 60gb HDD cost about $100 (Rip off). For the past 6 months I have not touch my 360 wth the exception of Gears of war 2, Why should I buy 360 games, When I can play it on the PS3 with free online. The PS3 also has more exclusives (as of fall 2008 and beyond). The only advantage I see for the 360 is that my friends with 360's out number my friends with PS3's about 2 to 1.
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I went Xbox 360 for a couple of reasons.
the biggest being most of the people with both like the 360 better. The most common thing ive been hearing is that the PS3 is good at everything, but great at nothing. Also ive played both and didnt notice a difference in graphics.
The 360 is supposed to have better gameplay and better online play, which are the only two things id really be using the system for.
and finally for a reason that you mentioned above... the Xbox is gearing up for its next generation system, and i got the 360 so that i can easily switch over and upgrade once it comes out. The new Xbox system is supposed to be far superior to PS3 and include Blue ray etc.
I love Halo, and ive never been into any of the games that are exclusive Ps3 games.
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