On topic of Halo, I said all there is to say. Of course, I won't prove to anyone that it's a good game and arguing over that is silly because to each his own. I will never understand the appeal of GOW, for example, so I'm not going to demand anyone likes Halo either. I was just implying that there is more than the hype to the series and that Halo fans, including myself, have actual good reasons to like it. I don't see any similarity with UT, Quake, or HL in its gameplay or setting but maybe some do and consider them the top of the FPS genre that nothing can touch.
Ratty said:
That's not good enough. When I pay $300 for an electronic product, I also pay for the convenience of being able to use when I want and as much as I want until the end of its lifespan. I shouldn't have to deal with the inconvenience of sending the broken husk of the device back to the manufacturer and spending days (or is it weeks?!) for the replacement unit to arrive, only to go through the same ordeal again a couple of months later.
Well, if it's not good enough for you then, of course, you shouldn't get one. For me, it is good enough and a lot better than the infamous PS2's Disc Read Errors. Many, including myself, consider the PS2 the best 3D console ever yet this was a very big and common problem. After a couple of years, PS2's lasers got too weak to read most discs. My PS2 got it after about a year and a half and there was no warranty to have it exchanged or fixed. The only solution is a temporary fix where you need to take the console apart every few months and move the laser up. There are countless sites on how to do that but there are also sites on 360 temporary fixes. None of it really matters if Microsoft policy is not good enough for you. If it's not then it's not.
Heh, most of these games I would play only if someone stapled a controller to my palms. Halo, GOW and Crackdown? I had access to superior shooters in 2002. Fable? You have got to be kidding me, that glorified hack 'n slash is inferior to PC RPGs as old as 1997. Forza Motorsport? Another Gran Turismo wannabe, just what the gaming world needs. And did you say Lost Odyssey and Blue Dragon? Sorry, I can barely hear you over the deafening noise of Sakaguchi's fans not caring. Finally, we have Dead Rising and Ninja Gaiden series, both very fine, but sadly insufficient to build the success of a game console on. Bottom line - XBox 360 *fails*.
I didn't say those are all great games, I don't like Gears of War or Ninja Gaiden and I've never played Fable 2, Blue Dragon, or Crackdown. My point was that it's simply not true that there is nothing but shooters on 360. Those games are 360 exclusive and they're all very different. It's not like PS3 or Wii have something better, they just have less to choose from. Yes, they probably will but so might 360, we don't know what's going to happen. So far PS3 line up for 2009 looks great, 360 looks bad, Wii looks like crap. We don't know if something great is announced tomorrow for either of these consoles though. We can only talk with certainty about what's now and what has been.
I wouldn't. PS3 right now is an even bigger pile of *fail* that the 360, at least in terms of game selection. However, chances are PS3 will be rescued by its PS2 legacy (many traditional PlayStation series have yet to get their PS3 iterations), while 360 will always wallow in its little mudpool of mediocrity, because the entire system is horribly ill-conceived and inherently worthless.
There are chances that tomorrow Microsoft will announce some killer games. There is also a chance that all the future PS3 games will suck. We can't really say right now can we. I do agree that 2009 looks a lot better for PS3 right now.
We really turned this into system wars thread, didn't we.