Half-Life 2: Better on PC or 360?
We compare the visuals of the two different versions
Above: Team Fortress 2 is a game ruled by colour. Its lurid, cartoon style looks certainly have less of an impact on Xbox 360, although once again it's not jarringly clear while playing. Still, at this point PC is still the superior version visually, just thanks to its brighter and stronger colour palette.
Hit the gallery for several more full sized versions of the shots.
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