GP blogger, MattJ137 writes, "Before I begin, in case you missed it in the title, I am discussing the ending scenes of these two games, so don't read if you haven't finished them. I have had that happen to me before, so I thought I'd give the second warning. Rockstar is by far one of my favorite developers in the video game world. I find their ability to weave strong narrative with addicting and unique gameplay results in some of the best games $59.99 can buy. Their stories have always been especially intriguing to me. Recently in my Engilsh class, I have been examining two devastatingly tragic plays: Shakespeare's King Lear and Arthur Miller's Death of a Salesman. Both plays deal with the subject of death, redemtion, and the acceptance of one's past. My readings of these works coincided nicely with the release of L.A. Noire, and it got me thinking about how games, specifically Rockstar games, deal with death and tragedy."
The PlayStation 3 is Sony’s most interesting home console ever, but what’s most interesting of all is trying to nail down the very best games on a console with hundreds of incredible games. Let’s give it a shot.
Sly Thieves in Time
Stay the Party
Portal 2
Dj Hero
Demon’s Souls
God of war Ascension
I've noticed a recent nostalgia for the PS3 and I don't get it for me it's been my least favourite generation to date and I've been gaming since the NES I just feel like the ambition of the developers outweighed the capabilities of the consoles so I remember lots of games running in the lower end of 20fps range and I remember for the first time ever actually disliking the duelshock 3 and it's curved triggers
Sure there were some standouts and great games but that's the only gen I switched entirely to PC gaming
Saddle up your horses, boys. Let's gallop on through this list of the best cowboy games you can play on the PS3.
Adam Vale of The Koalition writes: I’ve said it once, and I’ll say it again: If you are a PC gamer, then you’re eating like a king! This is true because so many publishers, such as Sony and Microsoft, have hopped on board the PC express train to Funville.
I love the Steamdeck, it's pretty great, also amazing that we can carry a handheld computer around that can play so many games.
*SPOILERS*
Red dead wins hands down. L.A. Noire's ending was kind of rubbish to be honest. I liked the story and what happened with the drug scandal. But I couldn't care less about Cole Phelps. John Marston dying meant way more. In fact it kind of sucks being his son after you finish. I want to be Marston again lol.