Never mind the graphics, it's all about the gameplay. Just like its predecessors, Earth Defense Force: Insect Armageddon eschews the traditional technological arms race associated with contemporary console shooters in favour of a unique approach to the genre: overwhelm players through the sheer numbers of enemies on-screen at any given point, and satisfy the senses with an orgy of all-out destruction.
Because blowing up UFO's never gets old.
Satisfying visual feedback, so many games have lost this principle and it's sad. Almost everything you do has an interesting and Satisfying reaction, making everything physics based is the key to that, watching everything fly, crumble, and react to your weapons, and slowly increasing you weapons capabilities to do so to an absurd degree, just keeps ramping up the satisfaction of how good it feels to play this game.
The Guardian: "Here then, are some of our favourite apocalyptic scenarios from gaming history, all of them reassuringly fanciful and completely unlikely. "
This week’s highlight, is Capcom’s Remember Me. Aside from that the PlayStation Vita has more new content this week than the PS3, that is if you count Limbo as new content, since it’s already been released on the PS3. However, if you haven’t yet played Limbo, the PlayStation Vita will be the perfect way to do so thanks to how well monochromatic color schemes work so well on the Vita’s OLED screen. - PSLS
Deus Ex, Saints Row 3rd, Machinarium, Orcs Attack(vita) and Virtue's Last Reward(vita)
all on PS+ this month!!!!!
and The Last of Us hits on June 14th...
Awesome month/Awesome year
So the PS3 is the better version according to DF