I prefer the 360 controller, as it's big enough for the hands of a reasonably proportioned human. The triggers are actually triggers, and I don't feel like it'll break if I drop it. The only real flaw I see in it is the D-pad, but everyone knows about that.
The Wiimote is fine for motion games and most first party games, but the only game I've played where the Wiimote seems like the best controller option is Resident Evil 4:Wii Edition. I just find the motion aiming more accurate that that friggin laser sight. But, the only reason that game works is because it's a third person shooter.
I have used the PS3 controller, but only for a few hours of gameplay on MW2. I know that's not enough to fairly judge the controller, but it's better than no play time. I found it too small, fragile, and it doesn't have real triggers, just buttons on the shoulders.
The Wiimote is fine for motion games and most first party games, but the only game I've played where the Wiimote seems like the best controller option is Resident Evil 4:Wii Edition. I just find the motion aiming more accurate that that friggin laser sight. But, the only reason that game works is because it's a third person shooter.
I have used the PS3 controller, but only for a few hours of gameplay on MW2. I know that's not enough to fairly judge the controller, but it's better than no play time. I found it too small, fragile, and it doesn't have real triggers, just buttons on the shoulders.