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luciazephyr) wrote2008-11-15 01:41 pm
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Oh, motherfuck.
Ya'll know how I'm getting a 360 for Christmas? And ya'll know that I'm a big fan of the MGS series? And ya'll know that I was ridiculously happy to not have a PS3 because it meant I didn't have to play MGS4, which is simultaneously amazing and crazy depressing?
Well, some prick on my FList (HE KNOWS WHO HE IS! :SHAKES FIST:) put the idea in my head that MGS4 was going to be ported to the 360, because that's kind of tradition with the MGS series.
And after some googling, guess what I found.
God, now I have to buy it, play it, and cry buckets because Kojima is never done torturing his characters apparently..
-Luce
Ya'll know how I'm getting a 360 for Christmas? And ya'll know that I'm a big fan of the MGS series? And ya'll know that I was ridiculously happy to not have a PS3 because it meant I didn't have to play MGS4, which is simultaneously amazing and crazy depressing?
Well, some prick on my FList (HE KNOWS WHO HE IS! :SHAKES FIST:) put the idea in my head that MGS4 was going to be ported to the 360, because that's kind of tradition with the MGS series.
And after some googling, guess what I found.
God, now I have to buy it, play it, and cry buckets because Kojima is never done torturing his characters apparently..
-Luce
(I apologize in advance for any inadvertent newbiness/shallowness. I'm not very game-knowledgeable.)
My thoughts on consoles so far - I don't really have much space in my room, so the Wii with all its movement seems impractical, especially since the only reason I want it besides for Melee and Brawl (which are pretty compelling reasons, considering how much being good at them could help my college social life and my wish to stick it to arrogant male gamers) is for Wii Fit, which I don't have room for anyway.
You make an interesting distinction between the different "generations" of consoles and where the PS3 fits in. The two games that have caught my eye recently (Mirror's Edge and End War) are apparently being released on both the 360 and the PS3, so that's not helping me much. Halo is the main argument for the 360 for me right now (partially genuine interest, partially again college social life and the fact that there are about three girls at our huge Halo tournaments). Maybe if I wait a while, more games will come out that will fully utilize the PS3's potential?
Heh. PS2 has Katamari Damaacy and Guitar Hero, right? :) I'm sure you can list loads of other (probably better) games, though. The only consistent issue Amazon reviewers have brought up so far is that, for some people, the PS2 seems to break very easily.
Hey, based on my current budget, I could probably maybe buy a PS2 (the slim version) on my own and ask for a 360 for Christmas? I don't know if my parents would go for it, though. I suck at time-management, and they know it. Is there any real advantage to having more storage on the XBOX, if I'm not planning on buying loads of movies/TV episodes?
BTW, Amazon.com has Half-Life (http://www.amazon.com/Half-Life-Playstation-2/dp/B00005ME8S/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&s=videogames&qid=1226989236&sr=1-1). :)
Re: (I apologize in advance for any inadvertent newbiness/shallowness. I'm not very game-knowledgeab
If you are thinking of a system as not just something to play games on, but a social tool as well, you'll want the 360. That's just it. There are much more multiplayer and team-geared games on that system, especially once you get the hang of FPSes.
So, your idea is pretty much perfect: PS2 for yourself, 360 for having fun with buddies. If you need a list of PS2 recs, lemme know. I'll write a big ol' entry about it. :D
Oh, you mean whether to get a 360 with a harddrive or not? Hm. Well, unless you are interested in some short indie games like Braid, you don't need a HD. The HD of a 360 allows you to save without memory cards, download demos and games from Xbox Live, and (this may be important) allow for reverse compatibility.
Reverse compatibility means a system will be able to play the games of it's previous incarnation. Por example, a PS2 can also play PSX games (though you have to have a PSX memory card to save). Now, current generation consoles do not come with RC standard. IIRC, the 360 requires a HD to play Xbox games while the PS3 needs the 80 GB HD and even then cannot play all old games.
Which, speaking as a gamer who likes keeping certain games forever, is bullshit. That was one of the deciding factors in my picking a 360.
I won't even talk about the Wii's RC. Just know it is even more bullshit and whoever came up with it needs to die in a fucking fire.
Any more questions? :D
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The catch to the "360 as social tool" thing is that I don't really have gamer friends. :( Maybe if I get good by myself first, though, I will. Glad you approve of my thought process. :)
Okay, I've been checking out Amazon.com about the PS2, and the two main issues seem to be "Disk Read Error"s and overheating. Also, what's your opinion on G1 vs G2 PS2s? Is the slimmer shape worth what seems to be a lot of issues with overheating and fragility?
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I've had both G1 and G2. Neither overheat unless you are really stupid and leave them in a really compact space with no airflow. I currently have a PS2 slim. It sits next to my TV and has about, oh, an inch and a half of room around it. It's never overheated, even when I played Jak 3 all damn day and clocked in about eight hours on the game.
Disk Read Error is a nightmarish thing to experience. That's what took my first PS2. I was very upset. But I had my first PS2 five years before I got DRE. You are far more likely to get the Three Rings of Death on your 360 than you are to ever get DRE on your PS2.
And about fragility, well... it's a game console. You put it down on your shelf and you leave it alone. I don't know wtf other people are doing with their to make 'em break, but I imagine it's more human error than anything.
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The Disk Read Error I guess happens more to some people than others. Some of the main complainers in the PS2 entries of Amazon.com have had it happen almost right away on every PS2 they've bought. :( Maybe they unknowingly emit some kind of field or something.
Maybe they have problems when they try to bring it to friend's houses or take it on trips? Wait, I just realized: if the slim PS2 is as small as they say it is, I could bring it on trips and play video games in my hotel rooms for free! That'd be awesome! That is, assuming I don't break it. :p