"Additionally, if one looks at the total amount of sales through the first 6 months of 2011, the PlayStation 3 has sold about 10% more than the Xbox 360, worldwide, so the PlayStation 3 is definitely gaining ground." -IndustryGamers
This shows from last years sales and Ps3 clearly won.
"1. The PlayStation Network is free. Sure, sometimes the PSN goes down or is taken down by hackers, a problem Microsoft has done a better job avoiding, but Xbox Live Gold will cost you $50 a year. Thatâs $50 more than youâll pay to play online games on the PSN.
As Paul Tassi notes, if youâre paying for Xbox Live itâs not like you get a discount on Netflix or Hulu or any other app. Youâre just paying twice. Fifty bucks a year isnât a make-or-break deal, but itâs enough to buy an extra game per year ad infinitum.
If the Xbox 720 costs the same per year as the 360 does, and the PS4 maintains its free PSN access, then the next-gen decision will be just as easy to make.
2. The PS3 has a Blu-ray drive. If youâre like me and my family, most of your media these days is streaming. Still, especially for animated movies like How to Train Your Dragon and anything from Pixar, as well as other big-screen flicks like The Avengers or The Dark Knight series, the Blu-ray can make a big difference, both in terms of visuals and sound.
It also means thereâs more room per disc for PS3 titles over Xbox 360 titles, allowing for somewhat noticeable improvements in graphics on PS3 versions of many games, and â" perhaps even more importantly â" allowing each title to fit on one disc. There are few things more annoying than having to stand up and switch out an Xb0x 360 disc in the middle of a game.
3. The PS3 has better exclusive titles. Unless youâre a big fan of Halo or Gears of War, PlayStation 3 simply has better Sony exclusives than the Xbox 360.
Iâm not a big Uncharted fan, but if you like Indiana Jones-style cinematic games, you canât do much better than the Naughty Dogâs adventure franchise. God of War may be stretching itself a bit thin at this point, but the action-Greek-myth hack-and-slash title is still a big draw.
From Softwareâs Demonâs Souls is, quite frankly, reason enough all by its lonesome to choose the PlayStation 3 over the competition.
Other exclusives include the LittleBigPlanet franchise, including the upcoming Karting installment, as well as PSN games like The Unfinished Swan, which is one of the most intriguing looking titles Iâve seen in a while.
Meanwhile, many popular titles like Call of Duty are cross-platform, and many Xbox exclusives are also available on PC (though not nearly enough â" seriously, why isnât every Halo game a PC title as well?)
4. The PlayStation 3 controller is rechargeable. Never underestimate how truly irritating batteries can be. I own Dark Souls on Xbox 360, and in the middle of a serious boss fight (Smough and Ornstein) my controller died.
This was my first attempt at the boss, and Iâd summoned an NPC and another player to help me in the battle. Just as we entered and began doing battle my character froze up. I clicked madly at the buttons, watching my life drain before my eyes, unable to block, roll, run or fight. Then the message box appeared, saying that my controller was no longer connected.
Had this been a PS3 game I could have, theoretically, leaped from the couch, bounded across the living room, plugged the controller into the console and saved my life. Since it was Xbox 360 I didnât even try. I would have had to find the batteries, first of all, if we even had any. Sure, it was my fault for letting the controller die, but thereâs something to be said for a rechargeable controller in terms of convenience, especially for lazy oblivious people like myself.
5. The Kinect isnât ready for the big leagues. Naturally, you donât need to buy a Kinect or any other motion-gimmick-hardware, but the Kinect does seem to occupy an overly-large parcel of psychological real estate at Microsoft. Thereâs a plethora of new Kinect titles, and very few top-notch new Xbox 360 exclusives hitting the market these days. Is Microsoft placing too many eggs in its Kinect basket? If so, itâs worrisome.
For one thing, the Kinect is not nearly what itâs cracked out to be. Weâve played mostly demos for the Kinect, but itâs been a really frustrating experience for both us and our five-year-old. It constantly drops players and is about as far from precise as you can get.
Donât get me wrong â" the concept is fantastic, and some of the games are fun, especially for kids. I imagine a future generation of Kinect may be a good selling point for the Xbox 360/720/etc. but this time around, Iâd worry more about Microsoft and Xbox 360 developers paying too much attention to a device thatâs only half-ready, neglecting non-motion-controller games in the process.
6. Last, but not least, is the PS Vita, Sonyâs latest and greatest hand-held gaming device. The world may be moving toward mobile, but the PS Vita is a really impressive gaming machine that can connect directly to your PS3. If you want hand-held games, Microsoft still has some serious catching up to do. If you go with a Vita, youâll be better off pairing it with a PS3 than an Xbox 360."- Forbes.com in it's reseach on Ps3 and Xbox360
This further proves that Ps3 is better than Xbox.