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Tony Hawk's Proving Ground looks better and run better on 360... i have played but versions...



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psm magazine always give high scores... Anyway i was expecting better graphics on playstation 3 because of the sony and his fans hype... I am still waiting for the supposed power of sony ps3...



Really a half of those at least are insignificant. Your going to have pretty small samples sizes on these so these small differences meaning is questionable. Things like Guitar Hero where your talking 1.2 seems pointless to consider significant as it may very well just be error.



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ratchet cannot be made on the 360(according to insomniac) thats one game and it looks amazing, no other cartoon game compares to it graphicly.

killzone 2

The game has proved to be the best looking shooter on consoles and overall the 2nd best looking game (next to crysis).

UT3

The game looks amazing, even better than gears of war. If the 360 can manage to top UT3 on the ps3 then I dont know whats wrong.

Uncharted drake' fortune

It looks amazing !!

GOD OF WAR 3

I put this game on because GOW2 was the best looking ps2 game, hopefully GOW3 impresses on the ps3..



 

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The reason I started the thread was because of all the other threads constantly comparing the scores on metacritic and gamerankings. There are games that are obviously better on some PS3 then 360 and vice versa... Oblivion is an example for PS3, Virtua Fighter 5 is an example for 360. But, the scores at Metacritic and GameRankings don't necessarily reflect these facts.

My conclusion after seeing all these numbers... I think forum threads citing differences in game scores based on metacritic and gamerankings are for the most part useless. Instead, I think that metatacritic and gamerankings should be used to see if you want to buy a game as it is an average of reviews. Then, after you have made that decision look at the actual reviews to decide which platform you should buy it on if you own both or are looking to buy a NextGen console.



It seems that if there's a huge difference, then it's usually the 360 game that's much better.

A majority where the ps3 beats the 360, the difference is tiny (less then 1%)



I guess this proves that multi platform games are pretty much the same on "easy to program for" 360 and the Blu Ray/Cell powered PS3.



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http://www.vgchartz.com/forum/thread.php?id=10188

Although the trend for the last year has been for publisher to create Xbox 360 SKUs and then port to PS3, Sony claims this is now starting to reverse: "Developers are now creating games on PS3 and then porting them to other platforms. This shows the strides developers are making in creating content for PS3 and also provides developers with an advantage as it's harder to port from Xbox 360 to PS3. Ubisoft's Haze is the first title to be created on PS3 and ported to Xbox."

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In other words, no multiplatform game released on the 360 has been a PS3 port (until Haze, if that comes out on the 360 sometime next year).



We don't provide the 'easy to program for' console that they [developers] want, because 'easy to program for' means that anybody will be able to take advantage of pretty much what the hardware can do, so the question is what do you do for the rest of the nine and half years? It's a learning process. - SCEI president Kaz Hirai

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