No doubt. Has the 360 version even been seen by anyone to actually comment? Wait, that doesn't stop anyone here from chiming in.
Even with compression of data the 360 version is going to be fine. Multiple discs for an RPG has been standard for years, so nobody who gets it on 360 will complain. And the majority of folks with PS3's couldn't tell the difference between compressed and lossless audio if their lives depended on it. They may think they can, but through the average TV speakers there's really not going to be much difference at all. Unless you have a high-end audio rig you're bragging about something that you ca...
I'll do what I always do and get every next gen console as soon as I can get my hands on one.
Looks like there are some folks that don't believe you Gamer. I believe you, but there do appear to be eternal optimists.
Looks like a lot of things that people here bashed Microsoft for showing up as part of Sony's pay service. Netflix without the disc, Facebook connectivity. I wonder what the final packages will look like.
I think I died a little on the inside.
Ah, the flamebait continues. "Suspected lag issues"
Give me a break. Wake us up when there's something to report.
Gimmick plus gimmick plus games does not guarantee success. The PS3 doesn't need either the wand or "3D" games to have a successful future.
Yet another stupid GT5/Forza 3 comparison. Haven't we had enough of them? GT5 will be successful. Forza 3 is already successful. Play games, have fun!
All you need is a WiFi connection. I love my iPod touch.
I think I'm going to start a new Mass Effect play-through this weekend. I honestly don't remember what stats my character had when I finished last time, but I think I'd like to have experienced the story again by the time I start the sequel.
And I don't think it would have made sense to start the second game with the stats from the first one. I don't think it sounds like much fun to start a game at a high level unless you can experience as much of a challenge as you could if you ...
I don't remember the naysaying about HD and HD gaming that you mention. When the 360 released 4 years ago people were buying the HD console pretty much as quickly as Microsoft could make it. The consumer electronics industry more or less stopped making analogue, CRT-based displays and pretty much didn't give consumers the option to not come along to HD. The message was to come along or go without when your TV breaks.
As long as 3D HDTV requires people to wear 3D glasses to take a...
My guess is that at this stage Sony doesn't really know how many units made it into consumers' hands in November.
You have to be careful when using Gamestop (or any other store) as an example due to how they sell their own brand of extended warranty.
If a return is done under the *Gamestop* extended warranty program then that truly is a sale for Microsoft since the returned console is not necessarily returned to Microsoft. It's Gamestop that takes on the risk and responsibility of having the consoles refurbished and then they resell them as refurbished. So Microsoft has two consoles in the w...
This is teh internets. FACT: All you have to do is type FACT in all caps and that makes what you just typed completely true. There's no need to be able to prove what you say once you type FACT.
Heh, I find it interesting how the author of this piece cites vgchartz as his main source and quite a few of the normal vgchartz haters are lock-step with him since this is positive PS3 news. It seems that irony is not without a sense of hypocrisy.
I have no doubt that the PS3 outsold the 360 worldwide in November, and I think that most reasonable people would agree. By how much seems to still be speculation. But you know what? It really doesn't matter at all since both consoles ...
Interesting GTA reference in there. I guess she missed that you can kill absolutely anyone in GTA, not just prostituted women.
RapeLay deserves to be vilified for the violence against women it promotes.
I wonder why Nintendo does this? I've noticed that this game is pretty hard to find in this area. There's no reason for games to be in short supply any more, especially with how quickly optical media can be mass-produced.
Looks like she's doing the herky-jerky. That was almost painful to watch.
I've had a 360 for 4 years and a Wii and PS3 for 3 years and not one of my games has a scratch on them. If you take care of your stuff there's nothing to worry about.