The PS3 came out in 2007 to a mixed reception. It was priced considerably high, and the PS2 had left large boots for it to fill. It was competing against the Xbox 360 and had its work cut out.
Gamers warmed up to the PS3 as time passed by as its strong hardware capabilities shone with time. It was a future-ready console, and games available when released hardly even utilized its capabilities.
Towards the end of its lifetime, though, newer games with outstanding gameplay and graphics unleashed the potential of the PS3 and helped Sony retain its strong position in the market.
This article looks at some of the titles from that time that are worth remaking for the newer generation of gamers to enjoy and some timeless ones that are better off enjoyed as is.
5) RDR
Based in the American Wild West period, this amazing open-world game by Rockstar was one of the earliest games that capitalized on every gamer’s love for a good western. Released in 2010, the game is set at the turn of the 20th century when the days of brigands and outlaws were slowly drawing to a close as the influence of the government expanded.
Though Arthur Morgan and RDR2 are more famous, the story of John Marston came first and set the stage for the success of the sequel. Rockstar did an outstanding job with the story. It took on sensitive topics such as racism, immigration and personal rights vis a vis government control while exposing that these problems have been around for a long time.
4) Deus Ex: Human Revolution
The third installment of a troubled franchise, Deus Ex Revolution, had very low expectations but surpassed every prediction and delivered a solid gaming experience. Set in the future, the game is like a fusion of Robo-Cop and Blade Runner set in a
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