Eurogamer have a fresh
face-off up, and there's very little difference again.
HAWX has better image quality but worse framerate in the cockpit view, the PS3 version has less smooth image quality and fewer bloom effects but a greater draw distance.
Battle Fantasia had nothing between them, being a tiny game that doesn't tax either system.
50 Cent: Blood on the Sand has more tearing on the 360 and an unnecessary blur filter on the PS3, and that's about it.
The Wheelman has AA (anti-aliasing, not the UK breakdown service) on the 360 and not on the PS3, and while both versions tear frames the PS3 does it more often.
Godfather II has a slightly lower resolution and a less consistent framerate on PS3.
Wanted: Weapons of Fate runs at sub-HD on both consoles, the 360 has screen tear which the PS3 does not, and the PS3 has better/more specular maps for shiny surfaces.
Red Alert 3 has a few little touches on PS3 to make it slightly better, with the video sequences looking slightly worse than on the 360.
So yes, there's not much in it these days. 50 Cent, Wheelman, Wanted and Red Alert all require installs on the PS3, which is probably something developers should be able to avoid by now.