9 Days to go...
I need to go out tomorrow and look for a job... Really hard... I have the money to buy this, but I won't have enough for other things after that... Things I need (wheras a game, I don't)
ShiroiHikari (post: 1232225) wrote:My fiance is planning on buying the PS3/MGS4 bundle from Gamestop. Which is cool and all, but I wish there were other games to play on the PS3 so the 500 bucks would be better justified. >_>
If you need a list of good games on the PS3
Uncharted: Drake's fortune -- no one should be without this one. Indiana Jones type story...
Folklore -- action RPG with good uses of the sixaxis and an interesting story, though lacking voice acting and too much reading. I believe gamestop sells it for 30 bucks new... Definitely go for it.
Unreal Tournament 3 -- If you're willing to put in a bit of work to install the mods and get some friends to play them with you online
http://www.ut3mod.com the mods will NOT be on the 360 version, BTW
Resistance 2 -- is gonna be out in November, so it may be worth giving Resistance 1 a rent. It's not the most impressive thing on the system, though it certainly looks better than Haze and is, at least, the best launch title since Mario 64. R2, on the other hand, looks incredible.
Heavenly Sword -- If you can find it for 30 or less, since it's so short. It's a good game other than the length, and you really need to see the incredible effort Weta put into this game.
Ratchet and Clank Future: Tools of destruction -- What can I say? It looks like a pixar game, and collecting bolts can be fun, as is upgrading all your weapons and armor.
If you don't have a 360 as well, then
Assassin's Creed -- It's a bit too, um, "open" for my tastes, which makes it very difficult for me to get into it, but whenever I do, it's always a fun experience. And maybe you like wide open games.
CoD4 -- Actually the PS3 version runs slightly better than the 360 version, though it's hindered by the PS3's (as of now) inferior matchmaking system. To be optimistic, though, that could very well change this month with the new firmware, but I've been hyped about firmware before and let down, so I'm taking it all with a grain of salt. Oh, and in all honesty, this game isn't my style at all (though the aerial support mission I played was incredible). I just suggest it because it's so popular...
I hear GTA4 is good, if you're into that (I'm definitely not)
Dark Sector seemed pretty cool... It's like a supernatural fantasy version of Gears of War
Oh, and if you find it for 20 bucks or so, overlords is a nice diversion... Certainly not worth 60 bucks, but I'm sure it won't cost that much for long.
There are a number of racing games on the system: GT5:P (I'd wait for the full game, personally, but I'm not a race fan anyhow), Dirt, Motorstorm 2 is coming this fall (concept seemed cool, M1 was a let-down because of the lack of splitscreen, mostly), and of course Burnout.
There are sports games... They all suck
Then there are PSN titles:
Everyday Shooter -- GET IT... Seriously. And if you haven't had too much of dualstick shooters,
Super Stardust HD -- It's one of the few games on the PS3 that allow for custom soundtrack, though again with the 2.4 rumors, the new firmware is supposed to allow for that across the board. The game is fun, and you can try to beat Omega's score... My top score is 7 million I believe, and his was like 70 or 80 million...
Pixel Junk Monsters -- Tower Defense, though I guess the ability to collect money from your defeated invaders is a new feature, so I've heard from fans of the genre... I wouldn't know, this is my first tower defense game. It's really addictive.
Piyo Piyo -- Tetriclone, it's only 3 bucks... And worth at least 5.
Mortal Kombat II -- The only game I can play competitively and usually win.
That's the last of the PSN games I still play... Oh, those and Blast Factor, but I seem to be the only one who likes blast factor now that Stardust and Everyday shooter are out... I don't play Calling All Cars anymore, because I have no one to play it with, and Rub a Dub was a stupid purchase altogether, as the 5 level demo was more than enough (though I got pretty good at the demo) Oh, great, now I'm gonna cry when I think of my favorite bald-headed former Sony exec... He loved those ducks so... And now he's rotting in Atari. Hope Alone in the Dark turns out great.