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#1 Salta06
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I have both the PC and 360 version and there is really little between them. Like others have mentioned, if you want the complete game with all that is on offer at rapture than get the PS3 version, otherwise get what ever is cheaper at the time of purchase.

Either way the game is AMAZING, you will not be disappointed. I personally rate this as one of the best next gen games to date.

Bring on Bioshock 2 ;)

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#2 Salta06
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Thanks all for the feedback, was exactly what I was after.

I guess I'll have to work out if I really want to sit through playing a RPG on the PC. Our home office is geared for work needs so if I want comfort I'll have to consider the console version so I can enjoy it in the media room. The dam consoles have made me very lazy these days......

Thanks again to all for the replies, much appreciated.

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#3 Salta06
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Hi all,

I'm after opinions/thoughts from those that have played the various versions of Fallout 3. I'm undescided if the GameSpot review is accurate with regards to the PS3 version and it's technical issues resulting in a score of 8.5. I have a XBOX 360, PS3 and a PC (built for Crysis so should run Fallout 3 okay) so am looking for pros and cons for all three versions of the game.

Fan boys need not reply, am after feedback from those with hands on time with more than one version of the game.

Thanks in advance

Salta

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#4 Salta06
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For me it's -

1. Bioshock

2. MGS4

3. Mass Effect

4. Assassins Creed

Funny how Assassins Creed hasn't been mentioned, I thought it was quite good. I'm hoping RE5 will live up to the hype and expectations. The resident evil series has always been engrossing.

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#5 Salta06
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All of the above, it is the must have system and has been for quite some time. I love my Elite 360.

My PS3 is nice, my PC is very nice but the 360 is the best overall gaming package. Just my 2c....

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#6 Salta06
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Why did you start a topic up from November 2007?

I have COD4 for both system. I would say the 360 controller is better for most games but after playing so long on both system on the same game i came to the conculsion that what ever am used to is the better controller. If i play loads on one system then it always feel weird for a few minutes while you get used to it again on a different controller.

Why not?

I do agree to a point re the control ( I have both a PS3 and 360 also) and after a little adjustment the PS3 control feels acceptable........ That is until you back to back the same game, day and night difference. PS3 control = frustration...... I'd better add this is purely my owm opinion :)

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#7 Salta06
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honestly, why does everyone make a big deal about the controller difference? The Sixaxis is just as responisve and precise as the 360 controller. maybe it's just me, but I don't see any significant difference at all between the two, even for FPSs.Mordred19

Are you kidding? Sixaxis = CRAP :(

360 version or possibly PC version for me simply because of the 360 controller. Oh how I wish Sony would develop a replacement for the Sixaxis/PS3 control..........

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