| ShadowSoldier said:
Buying a PS3 at $400 may seem a lot at first but the amount of quality and support of said system is second to none. With a strong game catalogue coming in 2009 and 2010 it seems like there is little reason to not start playing B3YOND
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My B3YOND is currently over at someone else's house, while I play my 360 that I got back. The guy has a GIANT high def TV. I figured I would let him watch Blu-Ray movies. The B3YOND plays PS2 games, which I thought would be fun, but didn't seem as fun as I thought it would be.
I personally like playing in the NOW myself. The NOW has more games, at a lower cost, and my NOW has a bunch of games I haven't even gotten to. I played through just about all the B3YOND stuff outside of Motorstorm 2, and Resistance 2. I am bored being at Home on the B3YOND, although Carriage Return was kinda fun.
Now, I will be dropping off here and getting back to Lost Planet (Colonies Edition) that I got for around $10 (or less) new over the holidays. Now this is inexpensive fun, with enough action. Yes, the game has more snow than Helghast has dust, brown and grey, wind and lousy weather. But the game was cheap, and fun for the money.
To really play B3YOND means to wait until next time. But, one always lives in the now. As was the case of the DS being the Beyond before the B3YOND. I thought the DS would of gotten Punchout, due to the split screen. Nope, it never happened. Nor did a real good RTS. Apparently the Beyond RTS became all turn-based.







