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It's funny, before coming to the thread to read what you had to say, I was gonna suggest getting it if you liked FPS games and thought the Kinect was worth your time...but I see you're not interested in either.  that leaves only a few games that are really worth getting.  Gears of War, Left 4 Dead, and Halo are all FPS titles exclusive to Xbox 360 (console wise), and they're all shooting games, which you're not into.  Call of Duty is better on Xbox, but again, shooter.  

All the absolute best games this generation come out on both consoles, so really you gotta weigh out the exclusive games to the hardware to the price and the price of XBL and the downloads and what's on the horizon.  

I have a 360, I have quite a few games for it, but really I kinda wish I didn't.  As I said, all the best games come out on both systems and I'm not too fond of the exclusives (not into FPS games too much, not into racing games like forza or project gotham), I don't like the Kinect at all, I refuse to put another dime into XBL unless someone gives me VERY good reason to do so, all that leaves is games like Mass Effect, Fable, and some of the XBLA games like Limbo and Super Meat Boy and Shadow Complex.  

Personally, I kinda feel that, if you haven't gotten one yet, you'll get along just fine without it, spend that money on LittleBigPlanet or inFamous 2 or Uncharted 3 or Resistance 3 or something, plenty coming up in the PS3's future, the only 'good' game on the Xbox's horizon is Gears of War 3, which isn't of interest to you since you're not a fan of shooters. 



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PS5, Switch, XSX

PS4, PS3, PS2, PS1, WiiU, Wii, GCN, N64 SNES, XBO, 360

3DS, DS, GBA, Vita, PSP, Android