With two fantastic console generations behind it, Sony was looking to up the ante with the PlayStation 3.
Out of the box, the console looked like another leap massive leap forward.
Some of these games have even been remastered for PS4 and are backward compatible with the PS5.
Read ourBatman: Arkham City review.
Bioshock
Would you kindly remember just how groundbreaking Bioshock was when it was first released?
Read ourBurnout Paradise review.
Read ourCall of Duty: Modern Warfare review.
Read ourDark Souls review.
Read ourDiablo 3 review.
Read ourDead Space review.
Read ourDmC: Devil May Cry review.
The Elder Scrolls 5: Skyrim
Fus-Roh-Dah!
Read ourElder Scrolls 5: Skyrim review.
Read ourGrand Theft Auto 5 review.
Read ourLittlebigplanet 2 review.
Read ourThe Last of Us review.
Read ourMass Effect 2 review.
Read ourMetal Gear Rising: Revengeance review.
Read ourMetal Gear Solid 4: Guns of the Patriots review.
Read ourNi No Kuni: Wrath of the White Witch review.
Read ourPersona 5 review.
Read ourPortal 2 review.
It’s a rugged journey across hostile terrain, filled with danger, and untamed in its wild beauty.
Read ourRed Dead Redemption review.
Resistance 3
The first two Resistance games were solid but not exactly unmissable entertainment.
The third time was the charm for Resistance 3, however, as everything about this threequel feltjust right.
The gunplay felt ever-so-satisfying as you took care of alien hordes with a mixture of traditional and exotic weaponry.
Read ourResistance 3 review.
No matter where you were in the game, Nathan Drake’s epic journey was consistently entertaining.
Years–and sequels!–later, and Uncharted 2 is still arguably the series at its best.
Read ourUncharted 2 review.
That was just icing on a decadently delicious cake of ultra-violence and a sublime narrative.
Read ourWolfenstein: The New Order review.
Read ourXCOM: Enemy Unknown review.
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