that system was a piece of shit, everything was slow and clunky, installing a game basically took longer than to complete the game even looking at the friends list took an age.
PS3 had this batshit insane great feeling to it.
I own the grand total of 15 games for PS3 that's how meh the 3rd party library was for someone who likes unusual games it was slim pickings after coming from the S tier PS1&2 libraries of games PS3 felt like the weird fun had started to slowly vanish seemed less 3rd parties were wanting to release the odd stuff and things were becoming more dull & boring which is where we are now at PS5.
Ninokuni was what got me to grab a ps3 slim and then i went looking for other stuff that would interest me. Having boku no natsuyasumi 3 was a huge draw as i adore that series sadly the last one ever to release on a console before sony relegated the series to PSP. Sadly came in way too late to get into eye of judgement i wanted to play but by then it was a nightmare to get hold of the cards used to play it. Probably only one of the few people that really loved wonderbook back when sony actually used to do fun risky shit like that & eye of jusdgement.
My weak ass PS3 collection, only beaten by how even less games i have on PSP.
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You have objectively terrible taste, bro. If that was my library I'd detest the console too. South Park is great though, and I'm not sure if we're counting Okami as a PS3 game.
But genuinely, if you like weird games I'm surprised the whole indie boom hasn't been able to scratch your itch.
Yeah... that's not a great library especially if you want to use it as proof that PS3 wasn't good. There are a few good games in there like Blood Curse, Journey, Okami, and Boku no Natsuyasumi (I'm assuming here because I love 2 but I've never played 3) but it's essentially a bunch of super niche budget games and missing nearly all of PS3's greatest games.Blood curse is great
PS2 is the goat. But I rotate 360 and PS3 out at #2. I can't decide which is better. PS3 is up there alone for the 1st party lineup. But the 360 was a multiplat powerhouse, with a better online service and the controller was perfection.I still think that PlayStation 2 is the greatest console of all time but PS3 is right up there and looking at it from a first party and features perspective it's easily above PS2.
Yeah... that's not a great library especially if you want to use it as proof that PS3 wasn't good. There are a few good games in there like Blood Curse, Journey, Okami, and Boku no Natsuyasumi (I'm assuming here because I love 2 but I've never played 3) but it's essentially a bunch of super niche budget games and missing nearly all of PS3's greatest games.
I think for me I can easily put PS3 at the #2 spot and Xbox 360 at #3.PS2 is the goat. But I rotate 360 and PS3 out at #2. I can't decide which is better. PS3 is up there alone for the 1st party lineup. But the 360 was a multiplat powerhouse, with a better online service and the controller was perfection.
Indeed but a few of them are surprisingly great / OK. Like the dead space games, the Arkham games, Battlefield 3 and Tomb Raider.PS3 is great for exclusives, most 3rd party games are awful on it though.
PS2 and Xbox 360 are the definitely the top 2 I think 360 just edges it.I still think that PlayStation 2 is the greatest console of all time but PS3 is right up there and looking at it from a first party and features perspective it's easily above PS2.
Yeah... that's not a great library especially if you want to use it as proof that PS3 wasn't good. There are a few good games in there like Blood Curse, Journey, Okami, and Boku no Natsuyasumi (I'm assuming here because I love 2 but I've never played 3) but it's essentially a bunch of super niche budget games and missing nearly all of PS3's greatest games.
Well it was the best media player. But no 4k, no HDR, no .mkv, PS3 is not up to todays standards and I heard XSX handles all kinds of media and formats way better, didn't try it yet though.The best media player, still used -
Looking back it's easy to see how much better 360 ports were sometimes so I get why people prefer it but for me I didn't care. Halo is one of my favorite franchises of all time and the 360 was literally the meme of Halo/Gears/Forza for the most part personally.PS2 and Xbox 360 are the definitely the top 2 I think 360 just edges it.
People trolled that hardware aesthetic as an ugly Goerge Foreman grill. It would have got dunked on.Sexy looking beast.
My only niggling complaint is the Spider-Man font.
Sony used to be so good with hardware aesthetics.
WHAT HAPPENED
People trolled that hardware aesthetic as an ugly Goerge Foreman grill. It would have got dunked on.
Yeah the pace at which games get released really feels like it's slowed. I know we get more games released than ever, but it feels different compared to that era where we were getting 3 Uncharted games, the Last of Us, 3 Mass Effect games, 2 Fallout games, 2 Elder Scrolls games, 3 Bioshock games, 3 Batman games, and so many more all in the span of a few years.I hooked mine back up a few years back when I was sick with Covid and at home for a week. Had a great time beating metal gear 4 and playing infamous. I've kept it hooked up ever since. So many releases. Things have slowed down so much now.
PS2 is the goat. But I rotate 360 and PS3 out at #2. I can't decide which is better. PS3 is up there alone for the 1st party lineup. But the 360 was a multiplat powerhouse, with a better online service and the controller was perfection.
Yep, it was the tale of two gens. PS3 was pretty awful in the beginning (Didn't even have rumble in the controllers) and 360 was amazing. Second half of the gen Microsoft just commited to the Gears, Halo, Forza formula down the stretch and I never liked any of the franchises. I would have went strickly PS3 the 2nd half of that gen but third party games were a lot better on for the most part on 360 so I had to keep one around. PS3s second half of that gen lineup was INSANE. So many amazing games down that stretch abd very unique games at that.PS3 was kinda shitty early in that gen. 360 was easily better in regards to games. Although that changed later in the generation with the PS3 getting much better and pulling ahead (IMO). Unfortunately it was hard to get a PS3 that still had PS2 BC when the PS3 started to get really good unless you bought used or something. That gen definitely had good games, but between the 360 hardware failures and the PS3 being overpriced with shitty games early on kinda tainted that gen for me.
Ha, I am a bit different on this one. I have lived through every video game generation and the PS1/N64 gen I absolutely HATED. Don't get me wrong, I was 16 when that gen started so I did a TON of playing them with friends but It was the one gen where I never cared if I owned one of the systems and just played wherever someone had one.![]()
After owning all Gen 6 consoles I decided being a Nintendo / PC gamer was the way to go. Some how ended up working on a lot of PS3 consoles that well did what the images says above. I do own a PS3 slim 3001 model that I got after working on a job helping a friend fix their home camera system a couple of summers ago. I ended up putting homebrew on it and use it mostly for testing. Got a CECHL01 from a flea market for a dollar and after a deep clean it actually worked fine. Gave it away to my brother's friend whose CECHG01 broke and does... you guessed it. Recently got a broken PS4 Pro from the same flea market for $20 fixed it by swapping out a bad HDD. My buddy gave me a copy of Uncharted 4 and honestly I think the game is pretty good but this is a PS3 thread so I'll leave it at that.
Probably take a lot of crap for this but PS1 was the only console I actually liked and it was kind of by default. Being a fan of Nintendo I had to get one because of the games. Honestly felt nothing for the PS2, it was a GTA machine. Most of the games I cared about didn't turn out so great on PS2.