PlayStation 3
Xbox 360
Nintendo Wii
Nintendo DS
PlayStation Portable
PC
Other
If you count emulators, then the PC owns all of them combined.
If not, easily the DS.
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The games listed here as reasons the PS3 kicks ass are all games that I either really don't like or just don't particularly care about. xD
Might be biased, but PS3 without a doubt. It's still chugging along, spitting out those JRPGs that I love dearly and that's the main reason why I stick with PlayStation consoles: for their exclusives. Though I did purchase a 3DS late last year as a Christmas gift to myself, but have barely touched it since :\
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PS3. Waaaay more exclusive games, even now.
I never saw the big deal about PC. No JRPGs, racing games, or even fighting games (for the most part) go to it. Not to mention, all the consoles last generation had many games that PC didn't.
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You should divide up "PC" into generations too if you're to include it. How? That's difficult, I would go by DX-versions, even if that's not entirely accurate.
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PSIII.
It has:
Final Fantasy
Nier
Atelier
Bayonetta
Beyond Two Souls
Heavy Rain
Ni no Kuni
The Last of Us
Tomb Raider
Darksiders
Silent Hill
Catherine
Rune Factory
Star Ocean
and software that most viruses are not made for to destroy
who seriously still have virus problems in 2014
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I adore the PS3's library. But a lot of the cross-platform games I enjoyed were a bit glitchier for the PS3 because it wasn't built enough like a PC. The 360 was, and though Bethesda games were notoriously glitchy regardless. They were less-so on the 360. As well as things like War in the North and Enslaved, a couple of my favorite cross-platform hidden gems, were also extremely glitchier on the PS3. I also hated how the PS3 didn't always let you play co-op games with profiles for both co-op players the way the 360 did. And I like the controller more for the 360. If we're talking about general console hardware and set-up, I'd have choose the 360 hands down. I just feel more comfortable playing it. If we're talking about library, then PS3 no question. I'm just happy to have both available in my household. It's also a lot easier for me to hook up an external hard drive to my 360 and play crap tons of movies and music and stuff. The PS3 isn't quite as friendly with these things
I have a Wii and a DS, but I probably only have about 10 games per system, and none of them completely blew me away. I missed out on all the major releases for both systems and am only now digging into that stuff. Same for the PSP, honestly. I have a couple of Castlevanias for the DS, and Xenoblade for the Wii, but those are the most notable. And all the big ones for the PSP just don't keep my attention long enough. FFT, Jean D'arc, Trails in the Sky, P3P, Crisis Core (as far as ones that I physically own). They're alright games, but I didn't play any of them for more than a few hours before losing interest. The pacing was usually pretty off for me. The tactics games had too much battle/plot going on continuously, like every strategy game, and the other games sadly seemed to have too much down time. Never a good balance. I sincerely wish they hadn't nerfed the Valkyria Chronicles series on the PSP. I didn't want to play as generic teenage anime tropes in high school. I loved the first game, and for a JRPG with no overworld or really any NPCs to interact with, it wasn't just strictly battle after battle with only major plot points in cut-scenes. There were a LOT of character building scenes that added to the pacing and build up and love of the characters and world. It was pretty much just right. And I think if Fire Emblem Awakening had a little more of that, I probably wouldn't keep taking breaks from it. I always thought my problem with SRPGs were the lack of towns and real overworld like Shining Force (the only real SRPG series I can fully tolerate [and love]). But Valkyria seemed to break that mold. I can't get enough of that game, and Emblem should be the same, so I'm thinking that's it. I just want more of the characters
But enough of that rant. If I could get the PS3's guts into my 360 or get an adapter to let me use my 360 controller on my PS3, I think I'd be happy. As it stands, I really do need both consoles for their respective purposes
Because PCs are more Multiplayer and FP games. Now that they're making console controllers work on PC more and more racing, sports and fighting games are coming over. Drift, Drift 2, The Grid games are all great acing games on PC. NHL and NBA are on PC. Also Mouse Keyboard is 2983209572398759832 times better than a controller any day imo. I can't do anything with analog sticks. I just stare at the sky or ground. -_-
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All first/third person shooters (or whatever other games where you aim a crosshair) are better on PC. PC is also almost the only place you find serious strategy games, and MMOs. For other games, I prefer to use my consoles, however.
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My wrist goes numb and arms hurt from laying them on the desk to play for extended hours of PC. I hate it. It's so much better to have a controller relaxed in my lap. Most PC games I play, are controller compatible. But that's probably due to my desk being too high for my seating arrangement. I've debated on getting a wireless keyboard to set on my lap or something. But I also hate WASD. People hate how clunky analog is to look around. I hate how clunky WASD is to walk around. I actually enjoy being able to move the analog stick slightly, and my character moves slightly. I don't like only having two walking speeds, and having to hold shift to switch between them