The upcoming Mmorpg that will return players to the world of Ni no Kuni is now open for pre-registration that’ll nab you some exclusive goodies. Look, I know it’s a free-to-play Mmo designed for mobile devices (though you can play on your PC as well), but it’s Ni no Kuni…so I’m all aboard. If you’re […]
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- 4/20/2022
- by Jordan Maison
- Cinelinx
It’s mostly forgotten now, but the PlayStation 3 actually had an incredibly rocky launch. The console’s architecture initially made it difficult to develop for, early exclusives were underwhelming, and the $599 price tag (roughly $800 in 2021 dollars) for the top end launch model was just too rich for many gamers.
But with time, those issues faded away. The higher price tag, due in part to the then-novel Blu-ray disc drive, just meant games could be larger and more detailed than ever before. Developers quickly adapted to the console, and now the PS3 is just as fondly remembered as any other Sony console.
As we look back at the 15th anniversary of the PS3’s launch, it’s time to rank the 20 games that still stand out as the very best on the console:
20. LittleBigPlanet 2
2011 | Media Molecule
LittleBigPlanet 2 is a solid platformer, but where the series has always shined is in its creation tools.
But with time, those issues faded away. The higher price tag, due in part to the then-novel Blu-ray disc drive, just meant games could be larger and more detailed than ever before. Developers quickly adapted to the console, and now the PS3 is just as fondly remembered as any other Sony console.
As we look back at the 15th anniversary of the PS3’s launch, it’s time to rank the 20 games that still stand out as the very best on the console:
20. LittleBigPlanet 2
2011 | Media Molecule
LittleBigPlanet 2 is a solid platformer, but where the series has always shined is in its creation tools.
- 11/17/2021
- by John Saavedra
- Den of Geek
Switch owners who enjoyed Ni No Kuni will be able to enjoy the sequel on their devices (along with all the Dlc) later this Summer! I was Very excited when Ni No Kuni: Wrath of the White Witch came to Nintendo Switch. I loved that game when it launched, and it was still incredible the […]
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- 5/20/2021
- by Jordan Maison
- Cinelinx
With the PlayStation Store‘s annual Summer Sale coming to an end, you’re likely to be feeling a little bit down in the dumps right now.
Fear not, however, as the kind folks over at Sony have just deployed yet another whopping sale that offers deep discounts on over 300 PS4 games, as well as a ton of savings on lots of Dlc and expansion packs. Indeed, the latest promotion boasts a bunch of really great titles from iconic and popular franchises. From Castlevania, Ni no Kuni and Dark Souls, to BioShock, South Park and Metal Gear, there’s sure to be a game on the list that’ll help to turn your frown upside down.
If you want to jump straight into the full rundown on the PlayStation Store, you can do so here. Otherwise, we’ve sifted through the offerings to bring you a bevy of recommendations that...
Fear not, however, as the kind folks over at Sony have just deployed yet another whopping sale that offers deep discounts on over 300 PS4 games, as well as a ton of savings on lots of Dlc and expansion packs. Indeed, the latest promotion boasts a bunch of really great titles from iconic and popular franchises. From Castlevania, Ni no Kuni and Dark Souls, to BioShock, South Park and Metal Gear, there’s sure to be a game on the list that’ll help to turn your frown upside down.
If you want to jump straight into the full rundown on the PlayStation Store, you can do so here. Otherwise, we’ve sifted through the offerings to bring you a bevy of recommendations that...
- 8/20/2020
- by Dylan Chaundy
- We Got This Covered
Let me get this sordid little detail out of the way: I’m not the type of guy who gets easily charmed by whimsical stories. I tend to avoid animated Disney films, as well as anything and everything from Pixar. I don’t want to say that I’m jaded, but whenever a game, movie, or book tries its hand at being “charming” or “sentimental,” my eyes begin to roll and glaze over before my brain has an opportunity to properly react. It’s not that I have anything against whimsy, charm or sentimentality, but most stories use these elements to emotionally manipulate audiences without truly earning this hefty emotional investment. As you can probably tell, it bugs me a lot, and I tend to avoid projects I feel employ these tactics. Needless to say, I tend to miss out on some really great stories as a direct result. Such is my double-edged sword.
- 9/24/2019
- by Todd Rigney
- We Got This Covered
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