Daniel Griffin
This may seem like a difficult question to answer. I have played all the three big contenders extensively. I'm not counting PC here because it's in a league of its own. I'm also not including handheld here. This is about the three that are in direct competition: Wii, Xbox360 and PS3.
To kick this off, I might just deal with a little separation. I think you know what I'm talking about. Wii is a completely different system to the other two. For starters it's not really a next gen console. This isn't necessarily a bad thing, the price has dropped and they are relying on an innovative control system. It aims at a different audience (kind of) and plays different games. The point at which I think the major difference lies is the style of games. You are unlikely to see the in-depth single player games on this system that you might see on the 360 or PS3. What this console excels in is the multiplayer "party" games. Everyone knows that Wii Sports is amazing fun and while it's no simulator, its a great pick-up-and-play game. The problem is that these kind of games are all that the console can really make. Even the critically acclaimed Mario Galaxy has party elements. When it's hardcore gaming you're after, the Wii doesn't cut it.
So, on to the big guns! And when I say big, I mean big and expensive. You are likely to have to pay £250 for an Xbox 360 and at least £300 (and you really would want to spend more) for a PS3. These are also two different consoles. With PS3 claiming the more impressive hardware, it would seem to be the winner but somehow it can't boast the games catalogue that the 360 has. There are seemingly less and less games that Sony can claim as their own. With the next, and highly anticipated, Grand Theft Auto 4 being released on both and Sony's powerhouse Metal Gear Solid franchise also being snapped up by Microsoft, there are fewer and fewer games that are PS3 exclusives. Think of all the exclusives on Xbox (DOA, Dead Rising and more recently Mass Effect) and there's where the gold is.
Online, the systems are widely different. Microsoft have had online gaming going for some time. They knew how to present it, they knew the ups and the downs of their previous service and in this game, experience is everything. Playstation 2 tried to give online play to its players but it was absolutely terrible. Now that they have cracked it, it still feels like you're just playing the game. On Xbox Live, you feel like you're connecting to people whereas the PS3 online feels like you're connecting to the game. I have played both, a lot, and Xbox Live seems like a more complete online experience.
Since I'm starting to sound like an advert for 360 I will say that the missing HD-DVD drive on the 360 sucks. When you buy a PS3, you're buying a media centre. The Blu-ray player is a great piece of extra hardware to own. With stand-alone blu-ray players costing in the region of £500, this is a bargain of sorts.
Basically, if anyone can't see which one I prefer, you need to stop reading between the lines and actually read the lines. Xbox 360 is the better all-round console. Price isn't too bad, games are amazing and the overall experience is great. And don't worry about all the talk of the ring of death; yes the console gets hot but unless you are an idiot and block the fans, you'll be fine!
(The Wii gets a special mention for being a better "party" console and the PS3 for being a better media centre.)
Find more by Daniel Griffin at his blog, Wannabe Game Journo.
09/01/08
Posted by swordfishtrombones on Mar 16, 2008
To throw in my two cents... How on earth is the Wii not next-gen? The Xbox and the PS3 are just bigger, faster and prettier versions of the last ones, you can throw all the 'oh, but the AI is soooo advanced' claims at it, but basically you're just paying for a more expensive version of what you've got. The Wii, however, while not being a COMPLETE revolution (the motion sensing thing has occasionally been done before, as have mario, zelda et al) is definitely giving most people something they've never experienced before. While the graphics may not be almost life-like, they're still pretty damn nice, and if you play games for the graphics, go stand outside for a while and you'll see some INCREDIBLY life-like graphics all around you! Okay, time to stop this midly petty ranting, now, hit me with the inevitable criticism!
Posted by tictac on Feb 12, 2008
I mostly agree with the article. I think the between the 360 and PS3 the 360 wins. But obviously that could change depending on whether sony gets any PS3 exclusives. The Wii is a difficult one. I've heard it touted as 'new' gen rather than next gen but not sure about that. To say it isn't for hardcore gamers is unfair. Nintendo release some of the best 1st party 'hardcore' games around. Mario, Zelda, Metroid, Smash Bros plus there's a number of decent 3rd party games on the way. Admittedly, it's not as hardcore as the other two but with Nintendo branching out, as it were, there's bound to be a huge focus on casual gaming for the first couple of years. Surely they've got to run out of casual gaming ideas at some point...I hope so!
Posted by JiminyJetson on Jan 10, 2008
My point still stands. there's too much console talk these days.
Posted by Spidergirl on Jan 10, 2008
Chris: See first paragraph. :P
Posted by JiminyJetson on Jan 9, 2008
I have this awesome machine in my lounge. It plays the newest games (as well as a phenomenal back-catalogue of older games) and can play multiplayer games without using a draconian middleware program! It runs HD content, streams media from the net, i can put any operating system on it that i like and i can upgrade it with a plethora of components, from a huge amount of competing manufacturers. It also cost less than a PS3... and if something breaks on it, i can just replace the part simply and cheaply. It doesn't over-heat, either! Can you guess what it is?
Posted by toneee on Jan 9, 2008
Sadly, I must disagree. After reading an article (to be printed next week in Micro Mart, the UK's number one weekly computer magazine) by Tom Grant, I'm of the opinion that the daddy of the console world is undoubtedly the Chintendo Vii, followed closely by the Polystation 3.