» Wed Nov 10, 2010 8:47 am
Personally, I do most of my gaming on the PS3. As far as why I chose that instead of 360, I like the exclusives (especially Ratchet and Clank). I also like playing games that are not first or third person shooters (Ratchet and Clank, God of War, Darksiders, etc.) and for games like that a mouse and keyboard doesn't work as well or feel as good as a controller.
There is rarely anything on PC that I want. In this year, there is only one PC game I want, and that is The Witcher 2. Next, any games that I rarely play multiplayer on have fewer cheaters on consoles than PC. I also don't have to contend with DRM or cloud gaming. Sorry if I am old-fashioned that way, but when I pay money for a game, I should be able to play it whether I have internet or not, AND years and years from now if these companies go out of business, I want to still be able to play my games even though the servers have been shut down.
I mean, think about it. For those of you who have been gaming long enough to remember, what if you had a console from way back and wanted to play a game that was made by a company no longer in business? If that game was made today, you wouldn't be able to play it because the servers that handle the DRM would have been taken down and the game won't let you play.
As someone who still has all my old systems (NES, SNES, N64, PS1, Gameboy, Dreamcast), that would svck.