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RolStoppable said:
GooseGaws said:
@RolStoppable:

In the 1UP review, they state that the PS3 version "sports a slight visual edge (a few superior textures, no screen tearing)" and that the 360 version supports custom soundtracks. Both games play identically; no complaints about the frame rate in either version have been made, as far as I can tell.


Custom soundtracks are definitely a bigger advantage than a few minor graphical enhancements that are barely notable for most gamers. Which brings up the question why would David Jaffe say that the PS3 version is the definitive version of the game.

Obviously he is strongly biased in the PS3's favor if he makes a comment like this, thus rendering his opinions about competing products completely irrelevant.



Agreed, he's a second party dev to Sony.  Of course his opinions will be biased towards the Sony point of view.