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mario64 said:
2) DLC are not full games. 3) There were more great games this year and last year on PS3 than on 360, like metacritic shows.

Take 85+ full games (non DLC, non XBLA/PSN games), you'll see I'm right from 2008 onwards.

360 need more great games though.


2) Lost and Damned has a longer campaign than Killzone.  Is it not "full" because you didn't buy it in the store?  Because you can...

3) a. There are only 13 "AAA" (going solely by metacritic score) titles in the history of PS3.  10 of them released in '08-'09.  9 of the 13 were multiplat, and one of the 2008 "AAA" titles was a 2007 360 "AAA." Another, from '06, was out a year before on 360.

b. Of the 21 360 "AAA" titles, 10 came out in '08-'09.  One is a DLC campaign exclusive to the 360 version of PS3's highest rated game.  Another is Fallout 3, for which PS3 is still waiting for the full version.

PS3's 2009 AAA exclusives were both one bad review away from falling off the"AAA" pedestal.  360 has 10 games one good review away from making it on, five of which are exclusive.

All that said, 360 has twice as many games in the 89-100 score range than PS3 does, and they are all selling exceptionally.  A good handful of Sony AAA titles were out 6 months to a year or more after the 360 versions, and some (such as Orange Box) were inferior, resulting in a non-AAA port of already established AAA games.

'09 is not over yet, and there are many good to great games on the horizon.  I am glad PS3 got Braid, giving them what should be their 14th AAA title.  If PS3 fans don't count ODST and the like, keep placing additional limitations on their already narrowminded views, and keep getting 360 hand-me-downs, someday they might have as many high-quality titles as the 360.



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