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ps3 is over priced what eaxtly makes it so much better than xbox?

gta 4 over rated.... are we talking about the same game

what more could you want shoot people, beat people with baseball bats, steal cars and run people over

i never get bored of it, it is lacking the comdey of san andreas however

Got a 360, Halo 3 stylez. Can't exactly remember when I got it, sometimes this year. Took it to a mates place, brought it home, turned it on, red rings.

Called up a mate, took HDD and cords out, plugged power in, worked good.

Probably happen again, I bet.

GTA4 was hyped up and to be honest, I enjoyed it for a while. Loved the graphics, physics and AI, but most of all loved multiplayer. I unlocked the third island and stopped playing. Got bored.

About time I bought a new game. Thinking Gears of War 2.

Also got Forza 2, drifting is hard imo. Probably just need to practice more.

ps3 is over priced what eaxtly makes it so much better than xbox?

Overpriced according to who? For an extra $100 you get built in wifi, play and charge kit built in, interchangeable hard drive with non-overpriced microsoft branded hard drive, BETTER QUALITY, blu ray player, 1080p gaming and video, optical audio output, hdmi standard from the start, better looking console and XMB in my opinion - the xbox 360 looks cheap and nerd/child-ish. Metal Gear Solid 4. Oh and the fact that its Playstation makes it totally better.

gta 4 over rated.... are we talking about the same game

what more could you want shoot people, beat people with baseball bats, steal cars and run people over

i never get bored of it, it is lacking the comdey of san andreas however

Yes we're talking about the same game, GTA4 was somewhat fun here and there but definitely not worth my time and effort playing again - I may of played it again if I was 10 years old again like back in the earlier GTA's but this GTA4 was a snoozefest I was almost struggling to finish it.

haha my thoughts exactly^^^

Its recently been pointed out to me that there's 2 of them very close to my home. Always wondered why there was one of those red pedestrian crossing lights in the front yard of that place.

Have tried to keep an open mind between consoles but.........damn xbox rocks, anyone else notice how dirty looking ps3 graphics are?

here comes the abuse :D

nothing better than winding the die hards up..... what for a bite and reel as fast as you can

haha my thoughts exactly^^^

Its recently been pointed out to me that there's 2 of them very close to my home. Always wondered why there was one of those red pedestrian crossing lights in the front yard of that place.

yeah and number 329!! LOLL ive also been 'pointed out to me' about those places ahaha

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