Budget gamer... PS2 much better than Xbox?
#1
DVD Talk Hall of Fame
Thread Starter
Join Date: Mar 2001
Location: Atlanta
Posts: 7,935
Likes: 0
Received 0 Likes
on
0 Posts
Budget gamer... PS2 much better than Xbox?
I own an Xbox and am very pleased with it. I've been thinking lately of purchasing a PS2 because I have a hunch I could purchase more older used games for less than older Xbox titles.
Games like "Half Life" and "No One Lives Forever". For you guys who buy cheapo games and have both consoles, do you find PS2 to be a better deal?
Games like "Half Life" and "No One Lives Forever". For you guys who buy cheapo games and have both consoles, do you find PS2 to be a better deal?
#2
DVD Talk Legend
Join Date: Nov 2001
Location: The Janitor's closet in Kinnick Stadium
Posts: 15,725
Likes: 0
Received 2 Likes
on
2 Posts
I have a Gamecube, PS2, and XBOX. I haven't played my PS2 in over a year. Just nothing out there for it. Although I might get Ace Combat 5 or GTA:SA. Really though if a game is out for both systems I always get the XBOX version.
#5
DVD Talk Hero
Just because of the sheer number of games that come out for the PS2, there are more greatest hits titles for it. Perfect for the budget gamer, who can also get budget PS1 titles. Too many great titles to list.
The Xbox isn't bad, but doesn't have as many budget exclusives as the PS2, and many of the better budget titles are also available for the PS2. The main exception to that is Knights of the Old Republic (unless Halo finally makes it to budget status).
The Gamecube is probably in between. A lot of great, exclusive first party games, but they take forever to get to budget status and even then, Nintendo seems to thing that some are worth 20 and others are worth 30. Still, Super Monkey Ball 1 and 2, Super Mario Sunshine, Zelda Wind Waker, Resident Evil 0 and 1, Animal Crossing, Metroid Prime, F zero, and others are nothing to sneeze at. When's Mario Kart GP going to budget?
The Xbox isn't bad, but doesn't have as many budget exclusives as the PS2, and many of the better budget titles are also available for the PS2. The main exception to that is Knights of the Old Republic (unless Halo finally makes it to budget status).
The Gamecube is probably in between. A lot of great, exclusive first party games, but they take forever to get to budget status and even then, Nintendo seems to thing that some are worth 20 and others are worth 30. Still, Super Monkey Ball 1 and 2, Super Mario Sunshine, Zelda Wind Waker, Resident Evil 0 and 1, Animal Crossing, Metroid Prime, F zero, and others are nothing to sneeze at. When's Mario Kart GP going to budget?
#7
DVD Talk Platinum Edition
If you visit cheapassgamer.com regularly, you'll find deals across all the consoles. I almost never pay more than $10 for a factory-sealed game, whether it be on PS2 or GC. I don't have an Xbox, but there's plenty of deals for that system as well.
#8
DVD Talk Hall of Fame
Thread Starter
Join Date: Mar 2001
Location: Atlanta
Posts: 7,935
Likes: 0
Received 0 Likes
on
0 Posts
Originally posted by sniper308
I'd check out GameRush and just pick up some kick a$$ titles for your X-box with the great trade in deals they are running.
I'd check out GameRush and just pick up some kick a$$ titles for your X-box with the great trade in deals they are running.
#10
DVD Talk Gold Edition
Join Date: Jan 2003
Posts: 2,861
Likes: 0
Received 0 Likes
on
0 Posts
Originally posted by illennium
If you visit cheapassgamer.com regularly, you'll find deals across all the consoles. I almost never pay more than $10 for a factory-sealed game, whether it be on PS2 or GC. I don't have an Xbox, but there's plenty of deals for that system as well.
If you visit cheapassgamer.com regularly, you'll find deals across all the consoles. I almost never pay more than $10 for a factory-sealed game, whether it be on PS2 or GC. I don't have an Xbox, but there's plenty of deals for that system as well.
#11
Retired
The main difference, since as others have said bargains abound for all systems, is that there are more options on the PS2.
A lot of the cheap x-box games are just multiplatform ports, while the ps2 has more great exclusive bargain games (Jak series, Ratchet and Clank series, sly cooper, ace combat, etc.). X-box has some too, but not as many, nor a good of quality IMO.
Plus, I find it nice to have a selection of good games I can go pick up at best buy for $15 or so, as I simply don't have the time or interest in gaming anymore to keep checking places like cheapassgamer daily to not miss out on deals.
So the ps2 is great for cheap, lazy casual gamers like myself.
A lot of the cheap x-box games are just multiplatform ports, while the ps2 has more great exclusive bargain games (Jak series, Ratchet and Clank series, sly cooper, ace combat, etc.). X-box has some too, but not as many, nor a good of quality IMO.
Plus, I find it nice to have a selection of good games I can go pick up at best buy for $15 or so, as I simply don't have the time or interest in gaming anymore to keep checking places like cheapassgamer daily to not miss out on deals.
So the ps2 is great for cheap, lazy casual gamers like myself.
#12
DVD Talk Hero
Although with the 5 off 20 coupons disappearing from Best buy, the days where you can pick up Greatest Hits for 15 bucks may be gone...
#13
Member
Join Date: Apr 2004
Posts: 241
Likes: 0
Received 0 Likes
on
0 Posts
Out of GC, PS2, & Xbox, PS2 is the most outdated system with annoying load times and bad graphics compared to the others.
But, it's all about games. If the PS2 has games you love, go for it.
Go for the system that has the most apeal to you.
But, it's all about games. If the PS2 has games you love, go for it.
Go for the system that has the most apeal to you.
#14
Senior Member
Yes, the PS2 has more bargains, but only because it has more games in general. I've found plenty of great deals on Xbox games since getting one several months ago.
#15
DVD Talk Gold Edition
Join Date: Jan 2003
Posts: 2,861
Likes: 0
Received 0 Likes
on
0 Posts
Originally posted by ClownFace666
Out of GC, PS2, & Xbox, PS2 is the most outdated system with annoying load times and bad graphics compared to the others.
But, it's all about games. If the PS2 has games you love, go for it.
Go for the system that has the most apeal to you.
Out of GC, PS2, & Xbox, PS2 is the most outdated system with annoying load times and bad graphics compared to the others.
But, it's all about games. If the PS2 has games you love, go for it.
Go for the system that has the most apeal to you.
#16
New Member
Join Date: Nov 2004
Location: Tallahassee, FL
Posts: 2
Likes: 0
Received 0 Likes
on
0 Posts
I agree that the PS2 is a little better for the budget minded gamer, but only if you buy enough games to overcome the initial cost of the PS2. If you buy a PS2 for $100 you spend an average of $10 less for a PS2 game than an Xbox game you won't actually start saving money until the 11th game you buy for the PS2. I don't know about you buy I don't buy games very often and it would take me a long time to overcome the initial purchase and start saving money. Those are fictional numbers. Also bare in mind that you can find cheap games for XBOX also, just not in the same quantities as on PS2.
That being said the PS2 does have a lot of great games you can't get on the XBOX. Ratchet&Clank series, Jak series, Gran Turisimo series, and GTA:SA immediatly come to mind. I recently aquired a PS2 and am playing through the older games in some of these series which can be had for cheap (just got GT3 for $5.99 from EB). By the time I get done with those, the newer games in the series that have just come out should be able to be found for cheap.
If you do decide to get a PS2, I think it would be wise to look for a good deal on a used one that way you can probably get the previous owner to throw in some of the extra costs associated with owning a console such as an extra controller, memorry cards, and maybe a couple games.
In summary I recommend getting the PS2 for the exclusive games. Unless you buy a lot of games I think you may be kidding yourself on the saving money point.
That being said the PS2 does have a lot of great games you can't get on the XBOX. Ratchet&Clank series, Jak series, Gran Turisimo series, and GTA:SA immediatly come to mind. I recently aquired a PS2 and am playing through the older games in some of these series which can be had for cheap (just got GT3 for $5.99 from EB). By the time I get done with those, the newer games in the series that have just come out should be able to be found for cheap.
If you do decide to get a PS2, I think it would be wise to look for a good deal on a used one that way you can probably get the previous owner to throw in some of the extra costs associated with owning a console such as an extra controller, memorry cards, and maybe a couple games.
In summary I recommend getting the PS2 for the exclusive games. Unless you buy a lot of games I think you may be kidding yourself on the saving money point.
#17
DVD Talk Hall of Fame
Thread Starter
Join Date: Mar 2001
Location: Atlanta
Posts: 7,935
Likes: 0
Received 0 Likes
on
0 Posts
Originally posted by Itmaymb
In summary I recommend getting the PS2 for the exclusive games. Unless you buy a lot of games I think you may be kidding yourself on the saving money point.
In summary I recommend getting the PS2 for the exclusive games. Unless you buy a lot of games I think you may be kidding yourself on the saving money point.
#18
Challenge Guru & Comic Nerd
Originally posted by fujishig
Although with the 5 off 20 coupons disappearing from Best buy, the days where you can pick up Greatest Hits for 15 bucks may be gone...
Although with the 5 off 20 coupons disappearing from Best buy, the days where you can pick up Greatest Hits for 15 bucks may be gone...