IceStar100 said:
Well this gen is coming to a close and it seems the once strong 360 is losing all it's me only games.
With Mass Effect 2 going to the PlayStation and it large AAA game like God of War. Is this it for 360 to go out with not a roar but a wimper. I myself will keep the 360 simply becuase I already own it. Unless it RR me again then not so much.
while you have a weak argument, I do agree that the 360's performance has been..... lackluster, to put it nicely. Where the PS3 appears to be cutting edge and innovative, the 360 seems to be rehashing proven concepts while only approaching "innovation" when it means "making quick money", ala Kinect. Personally, I've never been a fan of the 360 - none of their exclusives interest me, and many games people claim are exclusive are really exclusive "Microsoft games", available for both the PC and 360 (which in my opinion hardly make them exclusive at all). All other "enjoyable" games are either uninteresting to me (Fable, I hate you, you give a bad name to RPGs!!!) or the PS3 has a worthy/superior equivalent (Gran Turismo 5 has no competition). I'm really not a PS3 fanboy - the 360 just has NOTHING to offer me. Cept Halo. I do like me some halo. but that's not worth a console buy. Personally, the 360 was dead a long time ago, but I think you have a point, it seems to be losing ground on the PS3 AND the chances of it being a serious competitor with the Wii seem unlikely at the moment. But then, I'll admit my bias.
My biggest problem, though, is the concept that "this generation is coming to a close". What's given you that idea? Sony's stated from the beginning that they expect the PS3 to be their main console for around a decade (around 2016) with possible support until 2020 (one analyst even predicted that the PS3's "golden age" during this generation would be from 2015-2017). the 360 is looking to be in gear for AT LEAST another two years, and probably won't stop being microsofts main console until 2014. And the Wii? well, I'll admit that it's due for an upgrade, but why upgrade a product everyone's STILL dying to get? That seems completely illogical to me.
My honest prediction is that all the consoles will end in relatively good terms, although I put the PS3 at number two (possibly number one because of Move Support), 360 last, and the Wii first. but having said that, I think all the numbers will be like this : 110 million units of Wii sold, 103 million units of PS3, 98 million units of 360 sold. How can you honestly say any of them are "winners"?