Sony just announced a revamp of its PlayStation Plus subscription service, which you can read all about here. If you decide to splash out on Premium, the priciest tier, Sony is promising PS3 games playable via cloud streaming. I'd prefer these games to be emulated locally on my console, but the PS3's infamously idiosyncratic hardware—which reportedly made it a nightmare to develop games for—is likely to blame for this. Even so, providing the streaming technology actually works, I'm well up for diving back into the console's rich back catalogue. Especially if these deep cuts make the list.
I'm amazed this killer comic book adaptation hasn't been remade, remastered, or even just re-released since its launch in 2007. In it you play as Jackie Estacado, a mafioso cursed by the titular Darkness—an entity that, when night falls, grants him deliciously evil superpowers. He can summon demons, impale people with tentacles, and conjure up black holes. It's part dark cosmic horror, part grimy New York crime story, and it deserves a way bigger audience.
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This 2012 action game is one of only a few projects by Yakuza creator Ryu Ga Gotoku Studio that doesn't involve sharp-suited gangsters beating each other up on the streets of Japan. Instead, it's a sci-fi cover shooter set in a grim vision of the future where a robot workforce has rebelled against its creators. It's a quality third-person shooter, and full of neat ideas too—like how your squad's opinion of you changes the course of the game based on your actions.
In 2008, the studio behind Project Gotham Racing surprised everyone by launching a third-person shooter. The Club is a stylish, fast-paced action game with a focus
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