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First time PS3 buyer
Ok, first, the backstory.
My birthday is on August 30. I recently bought a very nice LCD HDTV when our other tube TV died a little over a year after buying it. I am very happy with my HDTV, but I have yet to get a Blu-Ray player all the while wishing one would just arrive magically on my doorstep. So as a gift to myself on my birthday, and since Sony was so nice as to knock down the price on their new PS3 Slim, I'm splurging. So, my question to you: I want to buy one game and one movie to start off. While I expect to be renting Blu-Ray movies from now on, I don't expect to be purchasing or renting any games for a long time after I get the first one. I'd like both the game and the movie to be a showcase for the TV. I'd also like them to be a decent game and a decent movie! So, for those of you with a PS3 and/or a Blu-Ray player, if you had to go back to the beginning and, knowing what you know now, start all over again -- but you could only choose one PS3 game and one Blu-Ray movie to show off your HDTV -- what would they be? EDIT: And to keep it interesting for you 360 players out there, do you think that even though the 360 doesn't have a Blu-Ray player I should get it over the PS3? What would be the first and only 360 game you would buy? |
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Well I own both a PS3 and a 360, and I'm technically a little more biased towards 360. But I do love my PS3 as well. So I'll advise you with that since it's a big decision to make.
I would definitely get Uncharted for my first game, and for my first Blu-ray movie? The Dark Knight. With the extra hi-res IMAX shots included it's really a visual treat that must be seen to be believed. My first Blu-ray movie purchase was Casino Royale as well so that's a good starting place. Ratchet and Clank: Future Tools of Destruction is also good fun and with an additional runthrough for extra replay. The choice is yours! |
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Magus stole my answers.
Uncharted is an extremely gorgeous looking game. It is fun to play, and you have reason to go back to it time and time again. The only issue you may have is the game could be beat in about 8 hours or so. As for movie, The Dark Knight is the way to go. It is one of the 3 blu rays that really pops due to the IMAX scenes, and just the scope of some of the scenes. As for 360 and PS3, while I think it is wiser to buy a PS3 for the Blu ray, if you want a system for movies. I say go with the Xbox 360, with the Netflix features, you literally have hundreds of movies and TV shows at your finger tips, and even a decent selection of hi def stuff as well. The streaming is top of the line as well. And gonna be selfish and suggest The Orange Box so that you could join the rest of GT in our games. |
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I'm curious, since you guys bring up netflix. (And I'm too lazy to look but..) How much is the subscription to Nexflix, and do you need xbox live to get it? What level of XBL do you need and how much is that subscription?
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Magus & BaB: I have seen the E3 videos for the latest Uncharted, and it did look gorgeous. Did the first one look that good? Ooh and I forgot about the Dark Knight IMAX shots. That must look sweet. Magus: Why do you say Ratchet and Clank, because it is fun, or because it looks good? Both? Something else? BaB: I'm not sure what you meant -- so are you saying if you wanted movies you would go with the PS3 or the 360? Oh, and I would love to get in on the Orange Box play, but I've got it for PC and I just can't see myself getting used to playing FPSes on analog sticks again after the PC and also the Wii. Other opinions? |
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Well just for my personal picks
Top 5 Blu Rays in no Order The Dark Knight, Casino Royale, Sin City, Iron Man and Wall-E As for the movies question, I was just saying that Xbox has more content for movies as it allows you to instantly stream if you have Netflix and I believe the movies are outputted in 720p. And after speaking with Munk, it seems like you need XBL for Netflix which has to suck because then it goes up to like 58 bucks just to get the thing running. And 8 bucks a month (for a single DVD out at a time) for Netflix. And Ratchet and Clank is a pretty and awesome game. But now that you mention it, both games are getting sequels this year and would make sense to wait for Uncharted 2 since it adds in an impressive online mode. |
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Just go with whichever you want. Both are great systems. The only real differentiator is that the 360 has a superior online experience.
I would also wait to buy a 360 until Microsoft undercuts or matches the PS3's new price point, which should happen soon. |
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Ratchet and Clank is an awesome to play and actually look at to be honest.
Nice smooth 60fps gameplay is hard to beat. And yes Uncharted did look THAT good, even in the first release, and the second promises much better. Also The Last Guardian looks to be a nice masterpiece as well as Heavy Rain, though it was delayed. |
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I would probably get Metal Gear Solid 4 if I were to get a PS3. Then my first movie would either be 300 or Watchmen. Both are visually amazing.
Yes, if you have a 360 you need a subscription to xbox live and netflix. If you get a PS3 you can buy http://www.themediamall.com/playon/plugins for $50...which ends up being cheaper in the long run. As for streaming quality, it depends on your internet speed. |
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I honestly wouldn't get MGS 4 unless you really enjoy watching your games.
I got turned off because in the first two hours, maybe 30 minutes or so of it was actually controllable, but alas. Also, I have yet to see 300 so couldn't comment nor Watchmen, but curious why. I don't remember anything in the movie standing out too much visually. |
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Thanks for the info about netflix guys.
Anyway, to answer the original question of the post.. I'd personally go for MGS4. But since you're implying that you'd only have one game for a very long time, I'd lean towards GTA4 in that case. |
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Vampyr & Game & BaB: The watching as opposed to playing with MGS4 does worry me. Is it as much non-playing as BaB makes it out to be? What about the visuals... are they -- excuse the term -- awesome?
Vampyr: I could see 300 being amazing. Have you actually seen it on Bluray, though? Is the video quality particularly impressive? As for Watchmen, while I think visually it may be impressive, I didn't like the movie very much. As much as I want impressive visuals, I also want a game/movie I can play/watch. Game: For length I guess GTA4 is a very good point, and something I didn't think about when BaB mentioned Uncharted is only 8 hours. What about gameplay, though... now that it has been awhile since GTA4 came out and all the hype has died down, would you say it was really worth all the hype? Were the visuals awesome? |
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I haven't played much beyond that with MGS 4, but I heard from my friend that the ending clocks in at near 2 hours so take that as you will.
I didn't want to get into a pissing match about the Watchmen which is why I didn't mention my own opinion on the movie, but one of the reasons I haven't bought it on any format is I don't think I can sit through it again. And on GTA 4, I don't think the visuals were that great when they came out and I assume a year and a half has done it no favors. Now before answer on gameplay, if you have never played any of the GTA games beforehand, I would recommend it. If you have though, I got bored about a quarter of the way through because no matter how awesome a sandbox game is... there are limitations to the mission structure so around my 3rd scout out an area, and protect someone making a deal mission, I just grew bored. Now if you want a sandbox game that doesn't take itself too seriously I recommend Saints Row, the only problem is the game looks rough around the edges. If you want a game that combines value and length I guess something like Resistance 2 would be up your alley, now I've played very little of it, but it does look nice and offer online play so make of that what you will. I still stand by my picks of Uncharted or Ratchet though. |
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MGS4 is a game that KNOWS it looks good, and it does. Looks and sounds great too if you have the surround sound to back it up. And yeah. The ending is very long and most of it is really just answering questions from the six canon games before it. So there's a lot to take in especially if you don't have any previous knowledge of the MGS backstory, although there's a download on PSN for free that gives you the background info on all that is Metal Gear, including not spoiling whatever you haven't completed in MGS4.
MSX2 - MG1, MG2:Solid Snake PSX - MGS1 PS2 - MGS2, MGS3 PSP - MGS:Portable Ops And also, people seem to forget that there is Metal Gear Online, which while it does have some of the deathmatch modes, it's got some other interesting stuff too. I can imagine 300 looking good, but again I haven't seen it in HD so I can't vouch for anything. The Pixar films have always been great because they have a lot of attention to detail even though they are very "cartoony" in nature and art style. I've heard Resistance 2 has a insane multiplayer mode that gets better as you get more experience, but I have yet to play it so I couldn't tell you. |
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The reason I wouldn't reccomend it over a GTA4 is because its more like a movie then a game. (Assuming you liked the older versions) You're not going to want to stop playing it until its over (which will take a few days if you have a life). Once you complete it, it's not something that you'll want to hop right back on. I haven't messed with the online play much, so I can't speak to that. And yes the visuals are great. Quote:
You seem to be very undecided.. if I were you I wouldn't even buy any games. Just rent when I'm ready to play haha. |
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