The "Which console version of "____" should I buy?" Thread
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The "Which console version of "____" should I buy?" Thread
I'm interested in Enter the Matrix (and yes I've read the reviews ). Which of the three versions should I buy? Thanks!
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Please God rent this first. A friend of mine brought this over and it is easily without any doubt in my head, the single worst game I have ever had the displeasure of watching played on my television. The fact that this is the best selling game for a solid month brings yet another tear to my eye in the everyday diminishing craptitude the video game world has entered.
That being said.. if you MUST get it, get the Xbox version obviously. If the 3 versions are the same, the Xbox version will probably have a slight edge if they decided to take use of the extra graphic power or 5.1 sound. If not, there's always the not wasting space on memory cards of other systems.
That being said.. if you MUST get it, get the Xbox version obviously. If the 3 versions are the same, the Xbox version will probably have a slight edge if they decided to take use of the extra graphic power or 5.1 sound. If not, there's always the not wasting space on memory cards of other systems.
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Originally posted by pixyboi
Please God rent this first. A friend of mine brought this over and it is easily without any doubt in my head, the single worst game I have ever had the displeasure of watching played on my television.
Please God rent this first. A friend of mine brought this over and it is easily without any doubt in my head, the single worst game I have ever had the displeasure of watching played on my television.
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there are worse games. what about FF7, pixyboy?
i hear it's worth it to just use a cheat to get thru it so you can watch the extra video. frankly, i can wait until it hits the bargain bin.
xbox version is the one i'd pick in general for any game now unless there is some critical factor (like EA's online support only for the PS2)
i hear it's worth it to just use a cheat to get thru it so you can watch the extra video. frankly, i can wait until it hits the bargain bin.
xbox version is the one i'd pick in general for any game now unless there is some critical factor (like EA's online support only for the PS2)
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I agree with the opinion to rent it over buying it. Heck, I even reviewed it! It is a mediocre game at best and it is truly best as a rental. I'd hate to see you pay $50 for the game.
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$30 shipped at Half.com for XBOX
I'm thinking $20-$25. Have to call Gamestop and EBGames to see how many have been traded in. My price range may very well be a possibility.
I'm thinking $20-$25. Have to call Gamestop and EBGames to see how many have been traded in. My price range may very well be a possibility.
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I've heard that if you rent it, you can easily beat it within the rental period.
Considering how bad the game is rumored to be, it's on my 'rent' list.
Considering how bad the game is rumored to be, it's on my 'rent' list.
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Whatever console you're best at the controls at. That's what I base my decisions on, the graphics are never a big difference between the 3. Which ever controller feels best in my hand gets the vote that almost always goes to PS2.
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Often gamespot.com will indicate on the main review page for a game, which version is best. It will show the game, the score for that system, that provide links to the game's other versions on other platforms. Next to the platform name that is the best, it will show an icon that says "BEST!"
That is a helpful guide. Note that some games are better on PS2 than Xbox or GCN. Need for Speed Hot Pursuit 2 is an example. Also sometimes an FPS is better on Xbox than on PC. 007: Nightfire is a good example of this.
That is a helpful guide. Note that some games are better on PS2 than Xbox or GCN. Need for Speed Hot Pursuit 2 is an example. Also sometimes an FPS is better on Xbox than on PC. 007: Nightfire is a good example of this.
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Only game I have ever witnessed better on PS2 is Need for Speed. There like two different games on PS2 and the on Xbox and Gamecube. What happened there?
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there are worse games. what about FF7, pixyboy?
there are worse games. what about FF7, pixyboy?
I heard the PS2 version doesn't crash as much.
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Originally posted by Gideon68
I thought FF7 was a great game, just had a very lame ending.
I heard the PS2 version doesn't crash as much.
I thought FF7 was a great game, just had a very lame ending.
I heard the PS2 version doesn't crash as much.
just that i was suprised when pixyboy said that matrix is the worst game he's ever watched being played. b/c he hates FF7. shhh... don't get him started. so, matrix must be really really REALLY bad...
not sure what you mean by a PS2 version though. you mean compared to the PC version?
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I am interested in NBA Street Volume 2. Which of the versions should I buy?
But I personally have no experience with Vol2 (only the first game), so I can't give a answer derived from experience.
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Originally posted by IamFlip
I am interested in NBA Street Volume 2. Which of the versions should I buy?
I am interested in NBA Street Volume 2. Which of the versions should I buy?
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not sure what you mean by a PS2 version though. you mean compared to the PC version?
not sure what you mean by a PS2 version though. you mean compared to the PC version?
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I am interested in NBA Street Volume 2. Which of the versions should I buy?
I am interested in NBA Street Volume 2. Which of the versions should I buy?
1. Xbox graphics are better than the PS2...PS2 version has slight flickering. Both run at 60fps without a hiccup.
2. The PS2 version has 5 tiers of plays, while the Xbox version has 4. This does not mean that the PS2 has more moves, as each move is on all the systems. What it means is that you can employ more moves via the 4 turbo buttons than you can on the Xbox version (Turbo = R, L and left analog stick pushed in). The controls may sound difficult on the Xbox, but you will get used to them.
I chose the Xbox version and I certainly haven't felt bad about it. The whole tier thing would probably make people lean toward the PS2. It's a great game no matter what system you get it for.
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PS2, friend of mine didn't have that glitch on him nearly as much as my copy of Enter the Matrix did for me on the Xbox, I redid one boss battle so much I was pratically sleeping through it by the time the game finally stopped locking up.
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