No really; PS3: tons of great exclusives, Xbox 360: the vast majority of good games are on the PC and are better on the PC, Wii: Nintendo-developed games, and aside from a few oddities, that's it
but in all honesty, darkz, you really don't have an argument; the PS3's library of exclusives overtakes the 360's library in terms of quality (Save for the games also available on the PC, but they don't count, because they're, duh, not exclusives), and the massive fanbases as well as extremely positive critical reception is a testament to this
Honestly, you can say they're overrated or whatever as much as you want, but it doesn't change the fact that what you say doesn't really matter; don't get me wrong, alot of games are overrated (OoT, or any other game ever called "greatest game ever"), but they're still good games based on their objective quality. Sure, you may not like them (That's your subjective opinion), but it doesn't make them bad games (Because they have to be bad objectively, which they aren't, because their gameplay, presentation, whatever is designed with great skill)
The only valid complaint you can make about the PS3 are how some developers (Valve) can't develop for the PS3 (Most likely because they're too lazy to learn how to develop for a console that is structured differently, which is stupid; as a programmer (Or, at least, programmer in-training), I know damn well that you have to expose yourself to as many platforms as possible and not just give up; sure, I bitched and complained about having to code in Objective-C on a Mac last semester, but I came out wiser and more experienced because of it, and made an A in the class)
Otherwise, really, there isn't any other criticism you can make that I, or most other people who own most (Or in my case, all) of the major consoles (As well as a decent PC) will take seriously
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but in all honesty, darkz, you really don't have an argument; the PS3's library of exclusives overtakes the 360's library in terms of quality (Save for the games also available on the PC, but they don't count, because they're, duh, not exclusives), and the massive fanbases as well as extremely positive critical reception is a testament to this
Honestly, you can say they're overrated or whatever as much as you want, but it doesn't change the fact that what you say doesn't really matter; don't get me wrong, alot of games are overrated (OoT, or any other game ever called "greatest game ever"), but they're still good games based on their objective quality. Sure, you may not like them (That's your subjective opinion), but it doesn't make them bad games (Because they have to be bad objectively, which they aren't, because their gameplay, presentation, whatever is designed with great skill)
The only valid complaint you can make about the PS3 are how some developers (Valve) can't develop for the PS3 (Most likely because they're too lazy to learn how to develop for a console that is structured differently, which is stupid; as a programmer (Or, at least, programmer in-training), I know damn well that you have to expose yourself to as many platforms as possible and not just give up; sure, I bitched and complained about having to code in Objective-C on a Mac last semester, but I came out wiser and more experienced because of it, and made an A in the class)
Otherwise, really, there isn't any other criticism you can make that I, or most other people who own most (Or in my case, all) of the major consoles (As well as a decent PC) will take seriously