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There were plans for the opposite to be true in Tekken X Street Fighter. However, that sequel never happened. The closest thing fans got was Akuma in future Tekken titles, which proved that a Street Fighter character could work in the Tekken world.

Maybe the crossover sequel can still happen one day. Until then, check out Street Fighter X Tekken. Tokyo Jungle has a wild concept for a game. Humanity has been wiped out in Tokyo and only animals are left alive. From wild deer to house pets like Pomeranians, this is their world now. Players choose an animal and then try to get as far into their evolutionary chain as possible. Tokyo Jungle is part-sim, part-action RPG. Through gameplay, players eventually unlock tougher creatures like elephants and chimpanzees.

The game even released DLC for dinosaurs. Again, it was wild. Twisted Metal was a reboot of the iconic franchise. Have you played Batman: Arkham City? Fighting games were in a rough place prior to , but Street Fighter 4 brought the series back to the roots of its popularity, including the more popular cast from Street Fighter 2.

Its highly stylized art style proved odd but ultimately appealing, and its online play was serviceable enough that the genre no longer felt like a total nonstarter. It was the genre's bedrock game through the release of Ultra Street Fighter 4, which most consider to be Street Fighter 4's apex due to its large roster and strong balance. Its influence has since waned, but it is inarguably one of the most important games in the genre's history, and still one of the PS3's best games.

The ability to experiment with new parts to customize your weapons and the addition of Hoverboots add a lot more mechanical depth to the combat and exploration. Add on top of that a moving story that really digs into why the titular duo is so enduring - and has endured for so long - and A Crack in Time delivers one of the best action games on the PS3.

Batman blew the doors off what the Arkham franchise could be, extending out beyond the confines of its prior though still fantastic first entry, Arkham Asylum, for a larger, engrossing sequel. While it does have a story mode with over 50 levels, the robust and refined customization notches it above the original LittleBigPlanet for us, and demonstrated the imaginative possibilities Media Molecule has continued to explore in Dreams. Portal 2 is the perfect example of what a sequel can be. The violence is slow and visceral, making the game feel more real than it should be.

The slow bond that forms between the two protagonists is also natural and believable, and it all culminates into one of the most shocking and conflicting moments in video game history no spoilers here.

The Last of Us is one of the swan songs of the PS3 era, and it is one of the most significant games ever made. Putting it on this list is a no-brainer. Hideo Kojima is one of the most influential and visionary creative directors in video games. The best-selling Metal Gear Solid series is a love letter to American action movies combined with the often-times convoluted storytelling and quirky humor found in JRPGs.

Trying to explain the plot of the games up to this point in the series would be a futile effort, but we will try anyway.

With limited time left, he goes on a last ditch mission to assassinate Liquid Snake before he takes over a complex AI system called The Sons of the Patriots and puts the world in endless conflict. The gameplay was also reinvented in Metal Gear Solid 4. The top-down view from the previous games is replaced with an over-the-shoulder view and there is a bigger emphasis on combat.

The levels were also open-ended, leaving multiple ways to deal with situations. The game has a lot of beloved and not-so-beloved returning characters, and it offers a satisfying conclusion to a series that is packed with twists and turns.

It was critically acclaimed and is one of the reasons the PS3 was as successful as it was. Like the PS2 before it, the PS3 had a bevy of exclusives that contributed to an impressive library. The PlayStation Store gave indie developers the chance to showcase their talent on a digital store that would be presented to millions of people. Sony also made a habit of r-releasing some of its most iconic games in collections. The most popular example is the Final Fantasy series, of course.

Like its competitor, the Xbox , there were also plenty of multiplayer games. Call of Duty was a staple series on the console, as well as the well-received Battlefield series. Unlike Xbox games, PS3 owners could play online with no monthly or annual charge.

That made it pretty appealing for gamers who wanted to mainly play multiplayer. There were also several big-budget exclusives on the PS3. However, there were quite a few excellent exclusives like the Infamous series that assembled a loyal fan base. In terms of which PS3 to buy, there are really two options. Overall, it had a more premium feel and more sleek design, though the PS3 Slim was introduced a few years into the life cycle as the budget-conscious alternative.

This is the one we largely recommend to find. While the original might look nicer, it has one major drawback: ranging storage capacity. The storage capacity varies widely on the original, whereas the slim model starts at GB, and with games being so large, it is better to lean towards a bigger hard drive. Once nice thing about the slim, too, is how easy it is to expand storage, should you need to later.

Combine that with the slimmer profile and great library, and the PS3 is still a worthwhile console for all gamers. Various factors come into play when a game makes it to the Best Of list. Red Dead Redemption was released nearly a decade ago, but the game still stands tall as a must-have for the PlayStation 3.

Definitely, but not for every game. Little Big Planet proves that you need others around to make the game all the more interesting. The reason why those games make it to the list is that friends and family will always have a fun time challenging others in a race or battle.

However, as aforementioned, not every game is 2-player-friendly. Skyrim has the ability to have you experience an entirely new world, but only caters to a single player. Be sure to check with the game as to how many people can play the game at a time. For sure. As you can tell, most games on here are sequels to past games from the franchise. Mortal Kombat: Komplete Edition is a remake of the original, and that franchise has been around for more than 2 decades.

There are best-selling games for any type of audience out there. Little Big Planet is very kid-friendly. We hope you like the items we recommend! CBR has affiliate partnerships, so we receive a share of the revenue from your purchase. Premium pick. LittleBigPlanet 3. The Last of Us. Editors choice. Metal Gear Solid 4: Guns of the Patriots.

Best value. The gunplay is more refined than in the first game and the graphics somehow look even better. If anyone hasn't played the first game, they should definitely start there, but they can know that greatness is just around the corner.

There was a period of time when Ratchet And Clank games were just a chance for people to throw themselves into a silly world.

They were games about buying ridiculously big and powerful guns before setting them on cartoon enemies. In this one, the developers got serious, writing in a story all about family and belonging.

The great gameplay is still there of course, but the whole thing felt even more impressive with such a brilliant story at its core. Even if people have never played any other Ratchet And Clank games, they will enjoy this one. Bioshock is one of those games that people bring up when they want people to take video games seriously.

It tells the story of a man who travels to an underwater city after being involved in a plane crash. He finds people turned mad and they attack him immediately. He has to make his way through the underwater city, taking on new powers as he goes.



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