Saregon said:
I'm mainly a PC gamer, but I also have a decent collection of Xbox 360 games. I love the controller on the 360, and use it for my PC as well, how does the PS3 controller compare? Is it more comfortable than the PS2 controllers?
It's pretty much identical to the PS2 controller with a gyroscope. I prefer it to the 360 controller for a number of reasons - infinitely superior D-Pad, analogue sticks are placed so that they are functional and D-Pad is functional, buttons are less chunky, that sort of thing. I love the PS3 controller, honestly.
If it helps a decision, these are the exclusives I'm interested in:
-Uncharted series
-God of War series
-The Last of Us (this is the main one)
Shadow of the Colossus and Okami were also released for the PS3, yes? If so, them too.
Yep. Those are a great place to start.
I shall now bust out my ever-growing list of kickass PS3 exclusives.
- Infamous and Infamous 2. Don't bother getting the demos, just get them. Any self-respecting PS3 owner has to have these.
- Okami HD.
- All of the Metal Gear Solid games (with the possible exception of 4, but it's up to you) and Metal Gear Rising once the price drops, since it's rather short. Alternatively, wait for the DLC to be released in one game.
- Resistance: Fall of Man and Resistance 3. The second game is a massive heap of crap, and the third isn't much connected to the first two, so you can play it and still get most of the important plot points. Honestly, just look up the plot synopsis on Wikipedia for Resistance 2 - you'll enjoy it much more.
- Okami HD.
- Journey
- Uncharted: Drake's Fortune and Uncharted 2: Among Thieves. You can get Uncharted 3 if you're only interested in the gameplay (it has some truly amazing set pieces), but if you're on the fence or take narrative/characters, don't bother.
- Okami HD.
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Okami HD.
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Okami HD.
I can't speak to the God of War games as I never played them, but the first one is truly great. The second and third games are still fun to play, but they (apparently) don't have the same narrative quality as the first one.
Other games I haven't played but which are still probably worth your time:
- The Jak & Daxter series.
- Most of the Ratcher & Clank series.
Also, are there any risks with the system, like the 360's RROD?
There is the Yellow Light of Doom, but I've had a PS3 since shortly after launch day, and it's never been any sort of issue. PS3s are machines to rival Nintendo handhelds, honestly. It took Bethesda programming to make mine crash.
Any input would be appreciated.
My recommendation is to go for it. The PS3 is a great console with a tonne of great exclusives. If possible, get a version that's backwards compatible with the PS2 and PS1, preferably with PS2 and PS1 guts instead of emulation, as I hear it's pretty lacklustre.
And, given how old most of the library is, you can pick them up in a bargain bin's bargain bin for a tiny fraction of the original price. It's a great investment.