| Darc Requiem said: I have owned every Nintendo system except the Virtual Boy. MS has the best lineup hands down. So I could be labeled a Nintendo fanboy. Anyone saying different is just biased. Mrstickball is right. The only way I can see someone disliking the 360 lineup is if they are into platformers. If you like RPGs, the Wii and PS3 have zilch as of right now. Sports games run the best on the 360. Shooters, there are more quality titles on 360. Racing games, the 360 wins again. Honestly the strongest part of the PS3's 2007 lineup are either shooters or racing games. Both of which are better on 360. EDIT: Kber81, bring up multiplatform games does not help the PS3. As its been stated, you can get a 360 with those titles for much cheapr than you could a PS3. It Sony's biggest weakeness. Both MS and Nintendo draw their brand loyalty from the fandom of wholely owned IPs. A great deal of Sony's fans are fans of third party properties. |
Sorry, but hat's not entirely true. I chose Dreamcast over PS2 originally, and it's software lineup was, for me, rather weak. The only things it really had going for it were games like Jet Grind Radio. In fact, aside from that, I can't think of much from DC that I myself liked aside from that. The DC was also absolute garbage when it came to RPGs and disappointing overall. If I had to go back in time, I would probably stick with that decision because, despite it's ugly design, it struck me as the best machine of the generation.
Another thing you're neglecting for some of us is that crappy hardware is absolutely unacceptable. I don't know if this is the case with everyone else, but it certainly is for me.







