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Fei-Hung said:
Maynard_Tool said:

^ i dont know about the ps3 library....i mean, besides GTA4 (this one is not even exclusive for the ps3) and MGS4, that came out not a long ago, i dont see the ps3 having a WOW library.

Dude, ever heard off:

Motorstorm? Looks ok, but I am a racing fan so even poor racing titles look good to me.
resistance? I will agree with this one I suppose.
lair? If you are going to start naming shovelware the Wii will win exclusives outright.
Heavenly sword? Looks nice graphically, but it's almost as short as Lost Winds and looks a bit repeatative to me.
Uncharted? I will again agree with this, not my type of game, but I respect it's quality.
Yakuza Kenzan? Never heard of it.
Afrika? It interests me, but I have no idea what it is about, t it basically Endless Ocean/Pokemon Snap but on Safafi?
and the countless PSN titles? Indeed, lots of interesting stuff there, but so does XBL and Wiiware is now building up to it (anc VC easily combats the original PS1 titles on PSN)

You have to play the games to know if they are WOW. Heavenly Sword was given crap reviews as the game plays like a dream with graphics that kick major ass. Ah, so you disagree with leo-J that MetaCritic means anything at all, I am glad of this.

Afrika from is meant to be some new kind off way of enjoying games (mate off mine in Japan has purchased it and apparently it is breath taking), Yakuza Kenzan again is awesome!

 

OT: Wii is capable of outselling the PS2 is it is marketed to gamers who support Ninty games as well as non gamers. They have tapped into a brand new audience of customers. However, with the 360 price cuts and possibly a PS3 price drop to follow, it won't be long before the Wii sales start to slow down. Especially after the long awaited JRPG's hit Japan and some of the franchises start making a come back on the PS3. MS also will be doing well with the stupidly low price and Fable2 with GeoW2.