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selnor said:
Imperial said:
Has anyone got actual in game screenshots/gameplay footage of the XBOX 360 version of alan wake , does anyone even know what alan wake is about ? . It's a sad state of affairs when fanboys try to tout games that they have no clue about as graphical powerhouses.

Sony has proven consistently that the PS3 is a graphical powerhouse , it's no suprise to me that the industr is begining to confirm this , it has however been known for a long time that the PS3 graphicaly suprases it's rival . Uncharted , GT5:P , Ratchet and Clank etc ( I could go on) have consistently proven the PS3's graphical superiority.

Considering that the PS3 is already prooven to be ahead of the 360 ( Killzone 2) it'll be interesting to see the results of it pulling further ahead ( Heavy Rain , Uncharted 2 ?)


Did you even watch E3? M$ 360 gameplay demo at E3 right Here. Sorry bout Youtube quality, but Gametrailers is down right now.

TBH I didn't think MS's conference were worth watching so I missed this . Regardless , the PS3 has constantly and consistently raised the graphical bar with MS arguably always trying to keep up. Sony raised the bar noticably with Uncharted and then Killzone 2 , but there's been a series of graphical powerhouses in between (MGS4 , Ratchet and Clank, GT5:P all PS3 exclusive) , the XBOX 360 does has some worthy mentions (Gears Of War 2 , Fable maybe) but not nearly as many as the PS3.


So even if it is the case that Alan Wake trumps anything on the PS3 ( which is doubted) the graphicaly quality of the overall PS3 libary trumps that of the 360's ( and let's not even get onto the overall quality of the games) . I can look forward to draw dropping graphics 9/10 times when I pick up a PS3 exclusive game.

But it doesn't stop there , Sony is continuing to punish Microsoft with an onslaught of high end , blockbuster , graphical beasts . Heavy Rain , GT5 , God Of War 3, Uncharted 2 and the only name your able to bring up is "Alan Wake".