3/25/2021 0 Comments Top 100 Ps3 Games
Instead, it radiates outward from its predecessor, simultaneously illuminating the world that gave rise to Portal and continuing the adventure that began there.Which is what makes choosing the best games released on the console so, so difficult.
The list below aims to give you the gaming highlights for the PS3, and includes huge AAA hits, small and personal experiences, exclusive titles, and much more. Do you agree with our choices Read on and tell us in the comments below. See Also All PS3 Games by Average GameSpot Score All PS3 Games by Average Member Score Best PS3 Action Games Best PS3 DrivingRacing Games Best PS3 Role-Playing Games Best PS3 Shooters Best PS3 Sports Games Assassins Creed II Assassins Creed II might seem as if it has added more than its foundation was meant to handle, but once all the new features are completely introduced, it develops that magic that so few games can cast. This is the rare sequel that offers fans of the original the basics they would expect, while adding and changing so many other aspects that even those who didnt appreciate the first should take the plunge, without hesitation. Read our Review or Watch the Trailer Batman: Arkham Asylum Regardless of whether youre getting sucked into the Story mode or competing for high scores in the Challenge mode, Batman: Arkham Asylum does an outstanding job of letting you be Batman. Everything about this game--the impressive visuals, stirring soundtrack, superb voice acting, fiendish puzzles, hard-hitting combat--feels like it has been lovingly crafted by a development team thats both knowledgeable and passionate about the source material. Miss out on this one and the jokes on you. Read our Review or Watch the Trailer BioShock While on the surface it might look like little more than a very pretty first-person shooter, BioShock is much, much more than that. Sure, the action is fine, but its primary focus is its story, a sci-fi mystery that manages to feel retro and futuristic at the same time, and its characters, who convey most of the story via radio transmissions and audio logs that youre constantly stumbling upon as you wander around. All of it blends together to form a rich, interesting world that sucks you in right away and wont let go until youve figured out what, exactly, is going on in the undersea city of Rapture. Read our Review or Watch the Trailer Braid It serves as the contemplative companion to the typical Mario adventure while embracing the unbridled fun found in the best platformers. Clever gameplay mechanics are the driving force, pushing you toward your inevitable confrontation with the woman youve lost, but its the engrossing story that cements this as something really special. Read our Review Burnout: Paradise Developer Criterion has invented a world wonderfully suited to Burnouts nature, a city built exclusively to cater to your destructive whims. And while a few design hitches here and there get in the way now and again, by and large Burnout Paradise delivers an experience that is both true to the Burnout name and wonderfully fresh-feeling all at once. Read our Review or Watch the Trailer Call of Duty Black Ops II The campaign hits the same satisfying rhythms, the multiplayer captures the same frenetic intensity, and the cooperative zombies mode delivers the same stale undead-massacring action. Caught between striving for the future and remaining rooted in the past, Black Ops II finds solid footing, providing another great ride on the Call of Duty rollercoaster. Read our Review or Watch the Trailer Dark Souls Any game can deliver a few cheap scares. Its a thoughtful, atmospheric, and mysterious role-playing adventure that challenges your mind and your mettle. Unlocking different powers, finishing missions in different ways, striving to be more or less murderous, and seeing a different endgame all offer appealing incentives to give it another go. Its a rare game that feels so compulsively replayable, but Dishonored is such a game. Read our Review or Watch the Trailer Grand Theft Auto V GTA V is a complicated and fascinating game, one that fumbles here and there and has an unnecessary strain of misogynistic nastiness running through it. But it also does amazing things no other open-world game has attempted before, using multiple perspectives to put you in the thick of cinematic heist sequences and other exhilarating, multi-layered missions like no open-world game before. Read our Review or Watch the Trailer Heavy Rain Though it suffers from its share of plot and technical problems, Heavy Rain is nonetheless a bold and visionary step forward in the medium of interactive storytelling. Top 100 Games Movie That ItPart adventure game and part psychological thriller, Heavy Rain is far from the quick-time-event-powered movie that it may appear to be at first glance. Every action you perform or decision you make--from the simple and mundane to the dark and disturbing--brings you closer to the flawed but realistic characters you manipulate. Read our Review or Watch the Trailer inF amous One of the most remarkable aspects of Infamous is how it continually improves throughout the quest. It doles out new abilities, introduces powerful story twists, and concocts exhilarating missions at a steady rate, which means the game never loses steam during the course of the lengthy adventure. Read our Review or Watch the Trailer Journey Its a real accomplishment that Journey draws together so many conventional game elements, and so well, and still feels like the art piece we expect from the makers of Flow and Flower: intriguing, ambiguous, and experimental. The games length, two or three hours on the outside, is exactly right, letting you take in the whole experience in one session. Read our Review or Watch the Trailer Killzone 2 No one could have suspected that the sequel to 2004s Killzone would be this good. Read our Review or Watch the Trailer L.A. Noire L.A. Noire is a unique game with a terrific sense of period atmosphere, absorbing investigation mechanics, and a haunting tale with plenty of moments that would be right at home in a classic film noir. Those smoky nights spent listening to jazz at the Blue Room, and the price you paid for them, will stay with you long after youve retired your badge and gun. Even if youre not interested in designing and creating games yourself, LittleBigPlanet 2 is not to be missed. Read our Review or Watch the Trailer Metro: Last Light Last Light is notably superior to its predecessor, merging storytelling, shooting, and sneaking into a remarkable and cohesive whole. And through this harmony of game design comes the caustic dissonance of a world so torn asunder that a single possibility can bring with it endless hope. Read our Review or Watch the Trailer Metal Gear Solid 4: Guns of the Patriots For anyone who appreciates games that rise above the simple act of pushing a few buttons and pulling a few triggers, Metal Gear Solid 4 is a stimulating ride that you wont soon forget. Youll want to see what happens next, yet when its long campaign draws to a close, youll wish it would continue. Read our Review or Watch the Trailer Portal 2 As you journey through the massive Aperture facility, it becomes clear that Portal 2 does not merely come after Portal.
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