i see what you did there posting reviews for both platform to show that there is a review score discrepancy. but i feel like it might have been better to just post it as one article and have a follow-up comment with further details.
i've been comparing the review text. most of it is copy paste (typical for ign reviews). here are the differences:
in the PS3 review, page3: "Perhaps the level cap will be lifted when downloadable content releases for Fallout, at least some of which is exclusive to the PC and Xbox 360 versions (sorry PS3 owners, you get the shaft hereā¦and the game is launching without trophy support),"
in the PS3 review, page5: "I had the game crash a couple times. I, and other editors at IGN, have also experienced an annoying number of bugs on the PS3 version that have prevented the game from progressing or have broken the world. In all of these cases, reloading the game has been enough to fix the errors and nothing was frustrating or detrimental enough to give me thought of not recommending the game. However, there is one major issue with the PS3 version that can't be fixed with a reset. Every time anybody on your friends list signs on or sends you a message (or any time you receive any network notification), the game freezes and the screen blurs for a few seconds. If you have a lot of friends signing on and off all day, this will completely ruin the game. The only way to circumvent this is to either play offline or turn off notifications entirely. "
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i see what you did there posting reviews for both platform to show that there is a review score discrepancy. but i feel like it might have been better to just post it as one article and have a follow-up comment with further details.
i've been comparing the review text. most of it is copy paste (typical for ign reviews). here are the differences:
in the PS3 review, page3:
"Perhaps the level cap will be lifted when downloadable content releases for Fallout, at least some of which is exclusive to the PC and Xbox 360 versions (sorry PS3 owners, you get the shaft hereā¦and the game is launching without trophy support),"
in the PS3 review, page5:
"I had the game crash a couple times. I, and other editors at IGN, have also experienced an annoying number of bugs on the PS3 version that have prevented the game from progressing or have broken the world. In all of these cases, reloading the game has been enough to fix the errors and nothing was frustrating or detrimental enough to give me thought of not recommending the game. However, there is one major issue with the PS3 version that can't be fixed with a reset. Every time anybody on your friends list signs on or sends you a message (or any time you receive any network notification), the game freezes and the screen blurs for a few seconds. If you have a lot of friends signing on and off all day, this will completely ruin the game. The only way to circumvent this is to either play offline or turn off notifications entirely. "