Xbox 360

#26
#26
I decided to stick with the titles that I know for a fact will be extremely good games. There are still more on the horizon that I didn't bring up... '08 is going to be a big year for the PS3, even if Playstation House (or whatever it's called) doesn't work out. Those four will fill up the gaming landscape over a year by themselves, unless you play ten hours a day.
 
#27
#27
Funny when PS3 folks use the old 'xbox is great for shooters' comment. Like the only game worth owning on the PS3 now for the last 7 months isn't a shooter.
 
#28
#28
Funny when PS3 folks use the old 'xbox is great for shooters' comment. Like the only game worth owning on the PS3 now for the last 7 months isn't a shooter.
And? The only exclusive game on the original XBox worth a damn over the entire first year was Halo.
 
#29
#29
If you like a system where the best games currently out are an overrated, monotonous third-person shooter, a soon-in-coming rehash of an ill-concieved sequel and a soulless racing game, get an XBox 360. I don't care for online gaming. I prefer a system where the developers of exclusive titles actually have the talent and dedication to make more than a mediocre 8-hour experience and rely on online play for depth and replay value. The XBox has only had like 5 or so such titles, ever... Jade Empire, and the KOTOR and Elder Scrolls games. The Playstation has had infinitley more in the same time frame, Final Fantasy series, Metal Gear Solid, Gran Turismo, Okami, God Of War, Shadow of the Colossus... I could literally name two dozen more games like that.

But I guess Sony is just full of empty promises for the future. As if Gran Turismo, Metal Gear Solid and Final Fantasy (two of them) games aren't even coming. And before you belittle four games, realize that there's at least 500 hours of gameplay between them. Not to mention there are other games on the horizon.

It's why I don't care for the XBox 360... I don't like waiting around for maybe one great, deep standalone game a year while Sony releases a handful in the same timeframe.

You and I have such different tastes in games that I can't even argue with you about it. I can tell you that GT was a good game about 5 years ago. Other than that, I think you have it way overrated.
 
#30
#30
And? The only exclusive game on the original XBox worth a damn over the entire first year was Halo.

You were a Halo fanboy. We all know that Halo is the only reason xbox is still around. Pretty good game to debut a console with. Probably the best ever.

(All that said, I don't really like Halo).
 
#31
#31
I still play GT4 every week. Forza has been collecting dust, and I'm holding off on Forza 2... I still haven't heard a clear answer on this system crashing business.

I agree though. After playing Halo 2 on XBox Live religiously, I don't really have a taste for online play anymore.
 
#32
#32
You were a Halo fanboy. We all know that Halo is the only reason xbox is still around. Pretty good game to debut a console with. Probably the best ever.

(All that said, I don't really like Halo).
Yeah, XBox made it... The problems are similar, too. XBox was new, it took developers time to come around to it. PS3 has a lot going on before developers get used to making games for it. Still, the XBox didn't have nearly the second year the PS3 is poised to have. And before you conclude that the games don't have much buzz... They don't stateside. They do internationally. Most people may not shell out $600 for a system just to play Final Fantasy in the US, but they will in Japan and Europe.
 
#33
#33
I still play GT4 every week. Forza has been collecting dust, and I'm holding off on Forza 2... I still haven't heard a clear answer on this system crashing business.

I agree though. After playing Halo 2 on XBox Live religiously, I don't really have a taste for online play anymore.

Some people still play pole position but that doesn't mean it's the greatest ever. I think the Forza2 crashing business is laughable. Although better safe than sorry.

If you are basing your whole online experience on Halo2, no wonder you don't like it.
 
#37
#37
Some people still play pole position but that doesn't mean it's the greatest ever. I think the Forza2 crashing business is laughable. Although better safe than sorry.

If you are basing your whole online experience on Halo2, no wonder you don't like it.
I mean, I've played GOW online. I've played Madden online. GRAW. Lost Planet. The list goes on. It never holds my attention. I like continuous storylines driving me to keep playing, not leveling up or having a good team experience online. Just different tastes, man.

As for Forza 2... Still undecided on it. For a fun sim experience, I still like GT4 better. As for customizing cars every now and then, I like the Fast And Furious video game. More actual aftermarket brands that I know and love.
 
#38
#38
Yeah, XBox made it... The problems are similar, too. XBox was new, it took developers time to come around to it. PS3 has a lot going on before developers get used to making games for it. Still, the XBox didn't have nearly the second year the PS3 is poised to have. And before you conclude that the games don't have much buzz... They don't stateside. They do internationally. Most people may not shell out $600 for a system just to play Final Fantasy in the US, but they will in Japan and Europe.

This is like saying soccer is the best sport ever b/c it is by far the largest worldwide. Americans could care less about that argument. To them, football reigns supreme.
 
#39
#39
And frankly, the Japanese market today isn't the supreme commander it once was. It's the middle of the 3 markets, but Europe is gaining quick. You don't need the Japanese market like you did 10 years ago and the industry definately shows that.

But who cares...I don't work for MS for profit from them. Just pointing out that the market has shifted quite a bit the last 5-10 years and the US, as the largest market, has the most influence on gaming right now.
 
#40
#40
This is like saying soccer is the best sport ever b/c it is by far the largest worldwide. Americans could care less about that argument. To them, football reigns supreme.
Yeah, but I was trying to say that the Playstation would be more successful.

To use your comparison, I wasn't pointing out that soccer is the best sport ever. I was pointing out that it is the most popular.

If you compare the PS3 and XBox 360 since launch, they've performed about the same sales-wise. However, since the PS3 has a higher price tag and had a weaker launch period than the 360, that leads me to believe it will do better once things get up and running, and the library actually gets good.

It's a battle for second place though. I think it's already fairly clear that Nintendo is the big winner of this generation with the number of Wii consoles sold worldwide to match the XBox 360 in less than half the time, while operating more profitably than Sony and Microsoft.

And Rosen, I still think you're undervaluing the Japanese market. It may not be as big of a consumer market as the US, but developers in Japan always cater directly to their own market, and the biproduct always seems to be a lot of great games. More than what American and European makers can put out. Microsoft just simply doesn't sell there, while Sony and Nintendo do. It took Sony about one month to beat out Microsoft, and Nintendo sold more Wiis on launch day than there are XBox 360's in the country currently. That means the exclusivity and increased support goes to Sony and Nintendo.

Microsoft needs to figure out a way to appeal to the common Japanese gamer if they're going to make a serious run at world domination. The XBox 360 might have the US market pinned, but if things continue currently, I don't see any reason why the PS3 won't be the bigger dog at the end of the day. They may not have the consumer numbers, but they do have the developer numbers.
 
#41
#41
I think you missed my point... since the audience you are speaking to isn't Japanese, but American, the argument for which is "more popular worldwide" is nullified. The 360 is more popular in the US ATM, and the reason is the games for the PS3 just aren't there, while the 360 has a pretty good library... even without Halo 3, which will just make this thing all the more important to the American gamer.
 
#43
#43
Nah, I know. I readily admit the XBox 360 is currently a better system. And I don't doubt that the 360 will ultimately be more successful than the PS3 in the US. It's because, as many of you have so clearly stated, the new wave in US video gaming is online play, which just doesn't jive with me.

And that's just the way it is. XBox Live is a fantastic online system, and the catalogue of XBox games grows ever more reliant on that system for their high quality. Nothing wrong with that. Lots of people play them online, they're high-quality in that regard.

I feel that ultimately the PS3 will have slightly more success worldwide than the 360, while the 360 will have the American market... Of course, with the Wii dominating them both.

100% offline gaming is my deal. I'd rather devote 100 hours to a storyline than to online multiplayer matches.
 
#45
#45
Yes. All systems drop in price over time, due to increases of efficiency in the manufacturing process, and demand going down.
 
#46
#46
Nah, I know. I readily admit the XBox 360 is currently a better system. And I don't doubt that the 360 will ultimately be more successful than the PS3 in the US. It's because, as many of you have so clearly stated, the new wave in US video gaming is online play, which just doesn't jive with me.

And that's just the way it is. XBox Live is a fantastic online system, and the catalogue of XBox games grows ever more reliant on that system for their high quality. Nothing wrong with that. Lots of people play them online, they're high-quality in that regard.

I feel that ultimately the PS3 will have slightly more success worldwide than the 360, while the 360 will have the American market... Of course, with the Wii dominating them both.

100% offline gaming is my deal. I'd rather devote 100 hours to a storyline than to online multiplayer matches.

That's unfortunate for you. Online gaming is only going to get bigger- meaning video games company are going to focus more on this aspect and less on the "single player experience". It will still be around, of course- but you will see a drop in the number of quality single player games.
 
#47
#47
^ On the 360... Not on PS3 or Wii. Their online games will grow, but Sony is in no position to be making a run at XBox Live.
 
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