PS3 reviewed

United States
November 28, 2006 10:31am CST
The New York Times weighs in on the PlayStation 3: "Measured in megaflops, gigabytes and other technical benchmarks, the PlayStation 3 is certainly the world's most powerful game console. It falls far short, however, of providing the world's most engaging overall entertainment experience. There is a big difference, and Sony seems to have confused one for the other."However, PCMag.com's Dan Costa came away with a more favorable impression after his tests: "Gamers will surely drive initial sales, but don't be surprised if the PS3 finds a much wider audience -- at least when there are more systems available on store shelves. ... By combining a great gaming platform with a high-definition Blu-ray player and a host of other features, the Sony PlayStation 3 makes a welcome addition to any living room."I so dont agree with this. I purchased a PS3, its overhyped. Yeah all that hardware is nice but it can only run software that is as good as its developers make it. Not to mention the HD problems its having as well as Sony making you purchase online game content to make games complete. Im not so sure the developers can live up to the hype for the asking price of 600.00. Then again it would have to make you dinner and serve you drinks while you played to actually do that.
No responses