Aren't they pretty much the same price anyway, cheapest against cheapest I mean 'cos you can always buy a hard drive for the PS3 to make it huge and has been likend to changing a UMD (not by me though).Suki the Cat said:Well, the 360 is the "casual" console of the two, it's also cheaper and I don't think you HAVE to have it connected to the internet which means you can dodge the fee for doing so and just enjoy your single-player games in peace.
My opinion tho, is that the PS3 exclusive games are better than the 360 exclusive games, so I'd pick the PS3. I'd have to have the PS3 controller that looks and acts just like a 360 controller cause the PS controllers are oh so horrible, but I'd most likely find the exclusive games worth the extra cost (and connecting it to the internet is free). Also, 360 games seem to be more commonly available for PC than PS3 games, so you'll have a wider spectrum of games opened to you than you would if you went for a 360.
Really depends on how much money you'd like to sink and if you'd like a permanent internet connection or not (or maybe you'd have no problem paying the fee for it).
As for the controllers, both are the same to me. There is no "getting used to" time, I can pick up either and feel comfy with it. Off set sticks don't bother me, the D pad doesn't bother me (it's almost never used anyway), the buttons, the triggers etc etc etc.
Other than that I would agree 100% with you.