TBH Sony's looking more appealing to me than Microsoft lately.
Sony's what.. network..?? I wouldnt see the difference to be honest.. havent gamed online for a while now... have no need or urge too... quite happy with what the 360 has offered in terms of DLC and arcade titles recently though.
Was rather vague, there, wasn't I! I meant their premium service. And their free one, too, to be perfectly honest.
I get pretty much nothing out of Microsoft's premium service these days. I only really ever used it for COD (occasionally other games get played online, but it's rare and usually only a couple of goes) - and as I couldn't get into the last COD I don't think I've gotten any use
at all out of my Gold subscription in the last 10 or 11 months.
Whilst Playstation Plus is a bit more expensive* at least you're getting a free game from time to time - (and we're not talking some crappy indie thing - we're talking about good games here) - as well as the stuff you get from Gold (discounts/sales, etc.).
I managed to add about 20 months on to my account for £1 a month a year or two back (and already had the best part of a year on my account at that point), and there's a chance I'll get back into COD when the new one comes out next month, so I've not given serious consideration to cancelling my subs - if I did I'd get a small refund then inevitably fall in love with COD and pay through the nose for a new Gold sub.
But as I currently see things:
Free:Microsoft you get pretty much nowt.
Sony you can play online multiplayer.
Premium:Microsoft you can play online multiplayer and get game discounts.
Sony you can play online multiplayer, you get game discounts, and you get free full games from time to time.
Simplified, there, as it doesn't take into account other factors (numbers of people online, frequency of drop-outs, cross-game party chat, etc.) but that's the bullet points in my mind at present...
* My understanding is PS PLus is about £40 rrp but can be had for £30 if you catch a good deal, whereas MS Gold is about £40 rrp but can be had for as little as £12 if you're very lucky (but more likely around £22-£25).