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I spent about $120 on a HDMI cable and the games look awesome some running in 1080. What dont you like about Resistance? I have finished it on easy but loved the story line and gameplay was amazing.

My games are

Resistance

Motorstorm - good

Ridge Racer 7

FEAR

GTA5 most probably wont be out till next year. Grand theft Auto 4 comes out in october and that looks to be something special.

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resistance is a great game. Great battles with clever computer intelligence. On the high def plasma it looks awesome and has been the best ive played on ps3 so far. You also have to use your noggin a bit and cant just go in and blast everything to pieces haha

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resistance is a great game. Great battles with clever computer intelligence. On the high def plasma it looks awesome and has been the best ive played on ps3 so far. You also have to use your noggin a bit and cant just go in and blast everything to pieces haha

I agree I usually dont like first person shooters but I enjoyed Resistance and hear there is a sequel in the works too. Im trying to play Fear but it doesnt have the same playabilty as Resistance or the visuals.

Ridge Racer 7 is good fun if you take it as that an arcade game and not a simulator. Cant wait to get online and test out my skills against everyone else!

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I got Resistance, Oblivion and Fear. All are pretty sweet and Oblivion got pretty addictive at one stage. I played The Darkness the other night at my mates on 360 and it was F**kin awesome as!! Best graphics i have seen on a video game so far and the realism in the way you shoot and move around has to be seen to be believed. Comes out on PS3 soon so definetely get that, its worth it. :worship:

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I got Resistance, Oblivion and Fear. All are pretty sweet and Oblivion got pretty addictive at one stage. I played The Darkness the other night at my mates on 360 and it was F**kin awesome as!! Best graphics i have seen on a video game so far and the realism in the way you shoot and move around has to be seen to be believed. Comes out on PS3 soon so definetely get that, its worth it. :worship:

meh, doubt the darkness will be any different on a PS3 compared to a 360 (display wise)

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Alright here is my game list yet again.

Blu Ray Titles:

Resistance Fall Of Man <--- Great Game

F1 CE <--- Haven't had a chance to play it much but seems pretty good

F.E.A.R <--- Story Mode was pretty good but online I didn't enjoy

Oblivion <--- Got bored with it after a couple of days

Tony Hawk <--- Don't bother wasting ya money

Tiger Woods PGA <--- Pretty good, I never found golf relaxing so this game does annoy you if your like me

Fight Night Round 3 <--- Good game to play after Tiger Woods to get rid of all your anger, Well worth the money

Motorstorm <--- Pretty good for the first few days but after that sorta gets boring

Ridge Racer <--- Haven't played it much but seems like just another RR game

PS Store Games:

Tekken <--- I'm not very good at tekken so I can't rate the game

Calling All Cars <--- Great game to keep you entertained for awhile

Super Rub A Dub <--- Finished all the modes in a few hours, not too bad for sixaxis training

Go Puzzle <--- Pretty good if you are into puzzle games, I would buy the 3 pack not just indivial packs.

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only PS3 game i got is Resistance...

its good, wont be buying any more though.

Wont be buying any more games? Why did you get a ps3 for then..

babyskyline, the ps3 is definatly worth the money if you consider it is way more than just a gaming machine. As of yet there is any major MUST have titles, but by christmas there will be, and early '08 is looking very promising.

The blu-ray player in the PS3 is top of the line, the best on the market at the moment and cheaper than most too. Granted you'll need a HDTV to take full advantage of most of what the PS3 can do, its definatly worth it.

I recently bought the BBC doco 'Planet Earth' on blu-ray, filmed entirely on HD cameras it looks absolutely unbelievable.

So yes, in my opinion is worth every cent now, and will be even more so come christmas.

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I agree the PS3 is worth every cent they are charging for it. I got it on launch night so I paid full price. My ps3 is used as a media server (streaming movies, tv shows, music etc off my comptuer) and media player (DVD and Blu Ray) and also as a gaming console. I am sure the console will drop in the price by christmas or there will be a good christmas deal going on but right now it isn't too bad with sony offering the PS3, Resistance Fall Of Man, Motorstorm, and 2 controllers for $999 which happens to be what I paid for just the console.

Also to the people that say you NEED a hdtv to enjoy the PS3 that is abit of a lie. I was amazed with the output quality on my SDTV but you are right it looks like alot better on HDTV as I now have the PS3 running through my Projector at 720p for games and 1080i for movies.

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well i bought the PS3 at japanese launch in november last year and having now bought a wii I reckon if anything the PS3 is a bargain and the wii is overpriced. sure one is double the price of the other but i think you get much better value with the PS3. don't get me wrong the wii is awesome fun, but the PS3 is a whole new level.

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LOL and your all playing the 1st gen games, imagine when they start to use the potential of the machine!!

Beau: I think he was talking about Tekken 5 DR, u can d/l it.

Never really played an online game before but played Resistance online and had a ball!!

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