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easy rent both play each for a few hours than decide which one u want to buy. Or u could put a poster of eacg on ur wall spind around a few times then throw something in their direction which ever one it hits u get. Thats how i chose wii over the 360 ps3 was a no brainer.mcxps3
i would rent them but im on the most wanted list at blockbuster andhollywoodvideo from the sega gen days but i guess i can try the spining thing
[QUOTE="mcxps3"]easy rent both play each for a few hours than decide which one u want to buy. Or u could put a poster of eacg on ur wall spind around a few times then throw something in their direction which ever one it hits u get. Thats how i chose wii over the 360 ps3 was a no brainer.Wabbit5
i would rent them but im on the most wanted list at blockbuster andhollywoodvideo from the sega gen days but i guess i can try the spining thing
HAHAHAHA that's funny! Sega Genesis! lol well look, both IGN and Gamespot said that both versions of R6V look the same, so that's not an issue. Sure they delayed it like crazy, but it's finally here. And we get all those extra maps and whatnot for free. And there is supposedly other extras that IGN and GS can't talk about as of yet, but will fill us in soon before the release of the game. I for one and getting Vegas. As for The Darkness, yeah it looked odd to me. It didn't peak my interest, so in my opinion, the decision is quite clear. But that's just one opinion.
I own a 360 and a 60 gig PS3, and I have R6 Vegas for the 360, and If your after more multiplayer than single player, then go with R6, because R6 has very solid multiplayer, but the campaign isn't all that much, even on realistic, you can get through it in 10 hours or less, it's significantly shorter feeling than Resistance even though there probably isn't all that much difference in total time.
The Darkness isn't out yet, but it looks like it may be a better choice if single player is more your cup of bread. However, keep in mind, that it's by the same team that did Riddick for the xbox, so it wouldn't suprise the hell out of me if the PS3 version lacked some, but hopefully not.
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