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Does anyone find the PS3, and xbox 360 boring?
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burningdoom:
They have such massive libraries, you've got to be able to find some games you really enjoy. The 360 has to be close to rivaling PS2's library in size.

FPS and sports games may be the majority focus of the system, but there's still plenty of old-school stuff, RPGs, platformers, indie-games, arcadey games, and even a decent shoot-em up scene.
maximo310:
I'd have to disagree.
The Xbox 360 has a pretty decent variety of niche stuff and indie titles, some of which is region free. The PS3 also has a pretty strong import library that includes physical releases of stuff that we only got digitally here.  I could see the point being somewhat true for AAA games; it just depends where you look.
dreama1:

--- Quote from: gf78 on May 13, 2016, 12:11:49 pm ---I spent a lot of time gaming on both the PS3 and 360 and find them both far from boring, the PS3 more so.  There were "experiences" on these two consoles that I would have missed out on had I not owned them.  Game like Bioshock, Uncharted and Borderlands have stuck with me as some of my favorite games.  Multiplayer came into it's own on these two consoles (I know online was available before, but these two systems really took it mainstream) and for me, there is an undeniable, huge amount of fun I've had with this.  Playing Halo Reach online with my friends was a blast and teabagging noobs has left a permanent warm spot in my heart. 

I could go on and on about all the great games I played, the fun multiplayer sessions that kept me up past my bedtime and the incredible stories I experienced.

--- End quote ---
Yeah dude, I think we all did back then, but we're talking about right now. Most of those games; the online communities are dead now, or no longer supported; or close to death. Bioshock, Uncharted, and borderlands were great games I beat them a couple of times, but would I play them again today? God no. And the bombardment of sequels makes me want to presume it's to rectify, because of the lose of interest fast. Oversimplification of course for why so many sequels instead of new franchises, but this is off subject.

Off topic but I swear they've aged poorly games of the previous generation, and it's not purely a graphical standpoint. A part from skyrim,oblivion, fallout.
sworddude:
Both systems have very little interest to me the games **** in my opinion. Not a big fan of realistic games wich is the trademark for both systems.

I barely even try collecting for these systems. Few titles such as journey peek my interest but overall pretty ****.
shepard11:
I've been a gamer all my life and Xbox 360 is what got me back into online gaming. It's where my current clan formed and moved to the Xbox One. It's probably the system I have the most games for (if I could digital games too). I catch myself playing it at least a couple hours a night (probably helps its in my bedroom). I can't say I ever been bored with this system and if I do I just go buy a new game I haven't tried yet. The market for these are super cheap and I've probably owned about 5 systems (thanks to red ring of death).
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