When you look at the overall package as a whole, you really can’t go wrong with either version. The loading times are equal, which therefore make them a non factor, and both versions had their own slight perks to boast about. For the most part, they look and perform about the same. If you want to really get into it though, you can basically pick your poison. Both versions look great, but the PS3 version is slightly sharper and more appealing overall. On the other hand, while both games had the same performance issues, the 360 version had slightly less frame drops and tearing under the lens. Regardless of this however, it seems that Assassin’s Creed is making great strides in perfect console parity. Even though it isn’t truly perfect with this game, neither version can be considered better than the other, which is something that the past entries to the saga were not able to say.