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I wanna make an excersise on which everyone who post here has to elaborate further. This is by no means a thread about mocking, insulting, but self-respecting and acknowledging yours and others console's virtues in software regards.

 

The point is, you have to make a list. FIVE WII GAMES, FIVE PS3 GAMES, FIVE 360 GAMES. No, you can't just name two if those are the only ones you know. You have to make FIVE for each console. Whether those are your favourite games, or the ones that appeal you most (in case you don't own the console) you have to state so, and why that game appeals you. (one line is enough, though, you can write as much as you want) That way we avoid cheating (on which is really no point in doing so) and cheap answers.

 

Games that are allowed: Exclusive games, HD remasters of old games, exclusive arcade and indie games, games that are multiplatform in Japan but not on the rest of the world (I know some users in this site know Japanese and that doesn't affect them, but that can't be said about most of us).

Games that are not allowed: Games that are both in console and PC, games that are in more than one console outside of Japan. (It doesn't matter if it made it into America but not Europe), a collection of games exclusive to one console (if those games can be purchased separately on another console).

 

I can't stress enough the point of making five games per console. If you don't know them, then don't post. It's not that difficult to look up libraries and then see if you can get interested in some games. If, and only if, you have look up the libraries and you're still not interested, but want to post anyway, you have to explain by using five of that console exclusive games, why it doesn't interest you. Of course this will be under heavy moderation, because you can't come and put five Wii Sport games in your Wii list and say (WII DOESN'T HAVE MOAR JRPGS THAT'S WHY I DON'T LIKE IT). If it is obvious that you haven't bother checking libraries, you'll be kicked. Hard. In the nuts.

 

So, here's my list, let's see if this work:

 

· Nintendo Wii:

5.- Disaster: Day of Crisis. (The game is pretty bad...but I'd be lying if I say I didn't enjoy my time with it. Beaten three times, and the game had a lot of replayability, plus funny extras. I'd say Wii owners should give this game a chance, even if the fps drops and techincal flaws scare them!)

4.- Fire Emblem: Radiant Dawn (One of the hardest Fire Emblems to date, and the story was pretty nice. Some characters were annoying, though, and some others were totally OP)

3.- The Last Story (Best JRPG in this console, in my opinion. Short, by JRPG standarts, but sweet. Sad and emotional story, and interesting take over a JRPG's combat system)

2.- Mario Galaxy (Despite its sequel being one of the most overrated game ever, this gem spawned Nintendo's creativity and perfectionism, all blended into one of the most enjoyable platformers in years)

1.- Smash Bros Brawl (Over 2000 hours spent in this game. I doubt I have more to say about it).

 

· Playstation 3:

5.- Heavy Rain (I'm a sucker for Quantic Dream's games.)

4.- Tokyo Jungle (Grand Theft Auto with lions, baby!)

3.- Uncharted 2 (One of the best cinematic games in the recent years, and one of the games I've had more fun with)

2.- The Last of Us (Naughty Dog's masterpiece to date. I still have to finish it, but it has earned it's solid stance on videogame history).

1.- InFAMOUS 2 (One of the best sandbox games ever, one of the best Superhero's stories ever, and one of the greatest games, ever.)

 

· Xbox 360:

5.- Project Gotham Racing 4 (Even if you don't like racing games...this one is awesome. Can hook anyone. Best racing game I've ever played so far, and I dislike the genre).

4.- Shadow Complex (a thrownback to good ol' Metroidvania games, with high doses of replayability)

3.- Lost Odyssey (One of the best - if only a bit slow-paced sometimes - JRPGs in this seventh generation. Four discs can cause nostalgia and annoy you at the same time, though xD)

2.- Fable 2 (You'll be wondering, "what?" "Fable 2, seriously?" Yup. Even if the game was veeeery easy, it's probably one of the most charming games out there. Yup, charming is the word that can describe this game. Besides, in which other game can you dress as a giant chicken and have orgies in a castle?)

1.- Gears of War 3 (Great campaign and ending for a third person shooter, awesome multiplayer, excellent set of extras and replayability and incredible fun to play with friends.)

 

Your turn, guys.