But Killzone is a FPS. And in the states, FPS+REALISTIC GRAPHICS+BLOOD usually sells.- Yeah; like Crysis... OOPS!
Resistance 2 bombed. Please find another game.- Resistance 2 sold over a million copies; which is a success in the videogames industry; if you knew about the industry like you think you do, you wouldn't have said that
- I never talked about Halo Wars. Strange...
- No one's talking about Halo Wars.
Again, the PS3 isn't the PS2... the PS3 diversity is nowhere as big as the Xbox360 one.- It doesn't have to be yet; it's only in it's second year: if you match the years together, it will read more similarly.
More RPGs? Xbox 360 - More RTS? Xbox 360
- More Sports? Xbox 360
Biggest game collection? Xbox 360
More vintage arcade games? Xbox 360 - Just see the above.
- But... But... IT'S KILLZONE 2!!!!
The biggest game of the decade!!! - In your eyes only; Sony didn't even give it big Advertising... that was reserved for Halo 3's Mountain Dew cans and other Gonzo advertising; which sold well, but was a dissappointment to a lot of Hardcore Halo fans (but not me, I liked it). Killzone 2 looks better than Crysis; and multiple reviewers already said that. Even the most ardent critics trying to pick apart Killzone 2 can only come up with things that are much worse in other games. "laggy" controls (RE5), online's "not acting right somehow that I can't explain" (Gears 2)
On the other hand, the Xbox360 doesn't need Killzone to succeed.
The 360 isn't succedding. The 360 only surged ahead of the PS3 because of the price drop in 2008, not because of their dissapponting line-up; which looks even worse this year. If you line-up the consoles by their starting dates, the PS3 is doing better than the 360; if the PS3 costs the same as the 360, the 360 would have sold less; and if the PS3 came out the same day as the 360, the 360 would've flopped already.
Signature? Where's the pen?







