![]() Given that the two controllers are nearly identical, and added with the fact that the Xbox controller actually has more functions, I'd say the situation was reversed. I had zero trouble with using the Xbox controls with it. Rough count, give or take six or something. One full game, and 19 something or that on the Genesis Collection. I have maybe 20 fighting games for the 360. "360 controllers are bad for fighting games" thing that has spread around, well. PS3 controllers feel more bulky and less fluid. Personally, I find the Xbox 360 controllers easier to hold and they feel better in the hand. Where do you like the left control stick? That's about it. ![]() I'm thinking these claim on BOTH sides of controllers on either system either being better or worse are both rather. Except for the placement of the left control stick and d-pad. Forgive me, but they're damn-near identical. I have absolutely never understood why so many people think that the controller style is better than the Xbox style. I've done the same for Playstation as well since it came out, the first one. I have played Xbox games at family and friends for as long as both systems have been out. I could only afford one system, I chose the 360. I will hand it to Microsoft though, I played those Burger King Xbox games when they came out around 5 years ago and they stand out in my mind as some of the most ridiculously entertaining games ever. I'm hoping to get my hands on a PS3 sometime in the near future, after I finish all my current Wii games. I have quite a few friends who have gone through numerous systems, and it's not very reassuring. Also, yes, I'm one of those people who thinks the 360 breaks often. so PSN's fiasco doesn't really bother me. Online capabilities don't concern me much. (Heavy Rain, LittleBigPlanet, the upcoming Shadow of the Colossus collection for ex). The exclusives on the PS3 are drawing me in more and more, much more so than those on Xbox. From the first time I picked up an Xbox controller when I was like, 13, I just never liked the feel. For one, I like the controllers much better. I've been considering it for a while and think I'm going to end up with the PS3. I'm trying to change that though, and I'd really like to branch out. I don't have either console, as I've mostly been a slave to Nintendo for my entire gaming career. IMO the 360 is the worst console of this generation. It's nice, but Tales of Graces f is coming out for the PS3 soon, so you'll still get your Tales fix on that console. The only exclusive I've enjoyed for it is Tales of Vesperia. Take your pick, but I regret my decision to buy a 360 virtually every time I boot it up. But from what I've seen, the PS3 has a good digital distribution program too, featuring plenty of old classics. The only reason I'd suggest the 360 is the Xbox Live Arcade, which is robust. Most of the good 360 games are available on the PS3 or PC anyway, which in my mind decreases its value as a gaming platform. I own one, and have found very few games I like for it. The Xbox seems to be mainly a console for shooters. ![]() It's also superior to the Xbox in terms of hardware-L.A. You get unique titles like Heavy Rain and Little Big Planet, which I've wanted to play but haven't been able to. It was also released on Steam for 0.99.īorn out of popular demand, rumor, and Tom Fulp’s Beard, the Pink Knight is ready to bring the love in.From what I've read the PS3 has the most exclusives of any console this generation. It contained one character and six weapons. The Pink Knight Pack is a free content pack released on the Xbox LIVE Marketplace. Released as DLC in the Necromantic Pack. Bought in Insane Shop (PS3/PC/Xbox One) Similar to the cultists found in Wizard Castle Interior, Cult Minion has magic akin to that of Skeleton. Released as DLC in the Necromantic Pack. Unlockable in Insane Mode (PS3/PC/Xbox One) It contained two characters, one animal orb, and two weapons. The Necromantic Pack was released on August 26, 2009. Released as DLC in the King Pack. Bought in Insane Shop (PS3/PC/Xbox One) Mostly the same as the Gray Knight, except the Open Faced Gray Knight has his visor lifted, as well as a different magic projectile. Unlockable in Insane Mode (PS3/PC/Xbox One) Has the ability to heal himself and others. It contained two characters, one animal orb, and three weapons. The King Pack was released on January 14, 2009. ![]()
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