Played all summer on a PS3 borrowed by a friend. I bought XBOX solely because of the games that are not on Sony. If both consoles had the same games, I would buy Sony. Some pros: Good fixture. She has few analogues, so she is not particularly different and does not stand out. It is very convenient to download / install demos, add-ons and more. I advise you to spend an extra couple of thousand for 250 GB, although they say that it is not needed. Many games can be bought directly on the Internet by downloading. Nevertheless, I had to tinker a little with the menu, but in principle everything is accessible and understandable. It is written that you can synchronize the computer and the prefix. I have not had time to try it yet, but if it works, this is a huge plus, because. You can watch and listen to everything on your computer. Some cons: But in comparison with the PS3, there are not too significant, but noteworthy differences: Not a very comfortable joystick. Because of the battery box under the joystick, you don't know where to put your fingers. And as I understand it, XBOX Joy does not have a motion sensor, like Sony does. Well, the PS is still nicer than the joy. The cooling system on the console case is very poorly thought out. No matter how you place it (vertically/horizontally), the air intake or exhaust will always be at the top, which will cause it to fill up with dust faster. Not fatal, but the more dust inside, the faster it will heat up. It's time to ditch the slide-out disc tray, with which the remote eject function is completely useless, since you still have to get up to get the disc. And with a click, like a dormouse, you can remotely get it, and it can hang around for a long time. Well, of course, there is no Blu-ray, although for me it is not critical. Often shocks when you touch the console.