Mass Effect- wait, no. Get a PC that can play games instead of a 360, it's a far more valuable investment. And if you already have a decent PC, get a PS3, instead. In the long run, you'll be exposing yourself to a wider variety of games and have a better experience with them all.
Orange Box. Do it do it do it do it do it do it do it do it do it. Also Bioshick is the best *crag*ing thing ever if you haven't played it and Marvel Ultimate Alliance is $5 this week at Gamestop.
*crag* you Crump. Not everyone has the connection or money to invest in a gaming PC, and the 360 TF2 scene is far from amateur. We play in a world where the so called "imbalance" still exists and I'm willing to wager some of my guys could topple the PC crowd.
No, I don't have money to buy a gaming computer. I have a shitty windows xp that crashes every 5 minutes. So stop arguing about which version of the orange box is better and list some damn 360 games. k?
You can build a custom computer that can play good games for the same price as a 360; it's a myth that gaming computers need to be expensive. Plus, it's upgradeable, so it's a better investment
Because it's the better deal; I don't think someone should just decide on getting a 360 instead of building a custom gaming PC (And thus having a far better experience with every of the major 360 games, because most of them play alot better on the PC) without considering all of the facts. But if you still want to get a 360 for whatever reason, go ahead; the best games for it are Fallout 3, Bioshock, Mass Effect, and, if you're in to that type of stuff, Lost Odyssey.
Either that, or Switchball on XBLA.