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MaxwellGT2000 said:
Onyxmeth said:
--OkeyDokey-- said:
I still think it offers very little in the way of compelling exclusives for someone like me who owns a PS3 and gaming PC.

Fable and Gears will eventually make it to PC, so that just leaves...

Forza (GT5 will destroy it)
DOA4 (who cares, Tekken and Street Fighter are coming)
PGR4 and Dead Rising (I would actually like to play these)
Saints Row (why would I play this when I could play SR2?)
Ninja Gaiden II (NG's too hard for me :P plus I have Bayonetta and GOWIII to look forward to)
The rest I probably wouldn't play even if I did have a 360.


But that's just me.

That's fine. Everyone is entitled to their opinion. This is meant in a much more general sense.

It is worth noting though that it required two different platforms in tandem to cancel out the 360 for you.

 

 

Same goes for me, though I got some people apparently mad or something by stating the same thing, I really can't see a reason investing in a 360 if you have a PS3 and a gaming PC since you get the same game with typically more options, free online, and better graphics plus the options to use a USB controller and hook your PC up to a TV so no real reason to invest if you ask me.  You have some exclusives but as OkeyD said there are the ones here and there that you want to play but then there's the better games in the same genre that are multiplatform.

No.

That argument better applies to the PS3 than it does to the Xbox 360.

 



Tease.