I already have MGS3 and HD. I'm only really missing MGS4 (Unless Portable Ops is part of the cannon). I may get a few more games on PS3. Mostly imports not in the UK, and maybe Resi 5, and I heard the resistance games are good (mainly 3)
I already have MGS3 and HD. I'm only really missing MGS4 (Unless Portable Ops is part of the cannon). I may get a few more games on PS3. Mostly imports not in the UK, and maybe Resi 5, and I heard the resistance games are good (mainly 3)
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I thought the PS3 d-pad was universally thought to be better, but I guess it would vary from person to person. The Souls games are definitely not hacknslash...try playing them that way and tell me how far you getAs for Ico games, why not just get them for the PS3 then? Improved camera, 1080p, readily available ~ there really is no downside.
In all honesty, if you're only going to get a PS3 for MGS4, Resistance and Resi 5 then I would say hold on to your money ~ what other sorts of games would you be interested in?
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I've got SotC on PS2 which I can't play since I don't have a PS2. Interetsted? ;D
ugh, no
Yeah, absolutely. Still, I've understood it as the Dualshock/Sixasis not being populair, but those who actually enjoys it loves it. But I guess that depends on what forum you looks in.
Yeah, it's all just a matter of preference. I like the feel of the 360 controller, but I find the buttons, d-pad, analog sticks and triggers to be superior on the PS3. Idk, I don't mind using one or the other but I would prefer to use the PS3 controller. Not that it should sway someone in a purchasing decision though, as the differences are minimal at best.
@oxol: I'm talking strictly for fighting games, most people (myself included) from what I've heard find the 360 d-pad harder to use for pulling off moves.
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Well I can get a 40/60/80 GB PS3 for £100 now.... but my next £50 is for a watch......
It'll be some time unless I can manage to sell this stuff
Last edited by roza; 03-17-2012 at 07:53 AM.
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