So here is a list of games I wanna play over the next few months :D
Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 BioShock 2 Mass Effect 2 Assassin's Creed II Dragon Age: Origins Uncharted 2: Among Thieves Borderlands Rachet & Clank : A Crack in Time The Saboteur Brutal Legend Fallout 3 : GOTY Edition God Of War Collection God of War III
The the exception of Mass Effect 2 that is almost exactly my most anticipated upcoming list. Hopefully the Bioware guys will step and produce a PS3 version of Mass Effect 2 just like they are doing with Dragon Age.
That isn't a big deal for me. I mean I would love if they brought over both but if instead they concentrated on delivering a quality PS3 experience for the 2nd one then that would earn my purchase.
Quality experience and multi-plat rarely if ever go together. There is always a leading SKU and in this, as in most cases, that SKU would be 360. Furthermore, Bioware has shown little interest in Sony thus far, DA:O being the anomaly.
Also, talking to my friend who owsn a PS3, I get the feeling that PS3 games have more bugs than 360 games. The examples he gave me were The Force Unleashed and some random Spiderman game (can't remember which one, won't bother to search). Is that the same pehnomena or does it have a different cause? I heard developpers saying that developping for the 360 is easier than developping for the PS3, and it's true that Microsoft is the most experienced platform builder, knows better how to please developpers.
@ruijoel Mostly. Sony has always been a hardware maker and Mircosoft a software maker. Plus leading on 360 makes it easy to port to PC, as it is the same basic dev-kit.
Also, talking to my friend who owsn a PS3, I get the feeling that PS3 games have more bugs than 360 games. The examples he gave me were The Force Unleashed and some random Spiderman game (can't remember which one, won't bother to search). Is that the same pehnomena or does it have a different cause? I heard developpers saying that developping for the 360 is easier than developping for the PS3, and it's true that Microsoft is the most experienced platform builder, knows better how to please developpers.