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Whatever spike you see on PS3 sales during March you can bet Killzone 2 had its share on that. Even when Resident Evil 5 debuts middle of March, and other nice games appear on the shelves, you can count PS3 hardware sales to Killzone 2, of course it won't be doing it by itself, but it will definitely be a huge part of it, just like many people still decide to buy a X360 'cause it also has Resident Evil 5 but also they get Gears 2 or Left 4 Dead, whatever flips their world. If you see the ever expensive PS3 hanging in there the upcoming months, battling neck to neck in US soil with the favourite 360 you can be sure as death Killzone 2 had a lot to do with it.


---that is a great point


I think what is getting under my skin the most is that anymore all we get from the sony camp is hey x game is the be all end all game and will move systems---game comes, game goes

Then they say well this x game will be the end all


To often they seem to forget one game in favor of what just came out—no system this gen or next will ever survive on one game alone

I mean both systems are building layers of great games as a foundation and shouldn’t be held up for just what is the newest member of the club