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Shadowblind said:
Impulsivity said:
Onyxmeth said:
Impulsivity said:
One big difference in the PS3 list is it has a lot of games that aren't just rehashes of games I've already played.

In that category I would put Afrika which I have wanted to play from the first time I saw it. My favorite movie/TV show of all time is the Planet Earth Blu Ray series so being able to go around a high def safari of Africa sounds great to me. Some say "whats the point if you can't shoot stuff" The point is I don't have 6000 dollars for a safari but I do have 60 dollars and a PS3, next best thing from the looks of it.

Same goes for LittleBigPlanet which looks like the most interesting original game to come out in years. The only one more excited about it then me is my wife, which is weird because she almost never is a fan of any console gaming at all.

Aquanauts is a lot like Africa but underwater, I still want to play it but am not quite as excited about it as Afrika.

Your point is the PS3 has games that aren't rehashes and you named Afrika and Aquanauts as examples? Afrika is Pokemon Snap with real animals. Aquanauts is either a remake or a sequel to a game called Aquantaut's Holiday for the PSOne and is also similiar to a recent Wii release called Endless Ocean. You could have at least used Little Big Planet as your example.

 

   Even if you say that Afrika is just pokemon snap (though I would contend that just because both have a camera does not mean they are the same in any way, thats like saying that Call of Duty 4 is just a duck hunt clone because both involve a gun) and aquanauts is identical to a PS1 version you are still going back over a decade to find a similar game.  They are still very unique among current generation games.  There's a new shooter every other week and a new action RPG every other month (if not more often lately).  I did use Little Big Planet incidentally right below the other two.

   Also when it comes to experience games like Afrika graphics matter a lot in terms of the immersion effect.  There has never been anything close to a photorealistic game of that type.  Its not like the PS3 doesn't get the weekly releases of the common game types, they just get unique gaming experiences too that add needed variety.

 

 

 Then you can also agree to the fact that 360 games too are not just rehashes as well?(Especially since half of them are totally new IPs) And if they are, would you like to tell the class what games they are all rehashes of?

 

   What game are you talking about?  Gears of War which is yet another 3rd person shooter (a genre that has been around for over a decade now)?  Fable which is yet another action RPG (which also has been around over a decade esp on the PC)?  I can't think of any 360 games offhand that aren't rehashes of very common genres.  There also aren't many new IPs for the 360 that I can think of.  Mass Effect, Viva Pinata and...?




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