The Obligatory "What Games Do I Own" List: PS3 Edition
Look at the title. It should tell you all you need to know.
Look at the title. It should tell you all you need to know.
Tried it on the PC prior to purchasing and thoroughly enjoyed it, despite its repetitious nature, so I bought it when it moves to Greatest Hits.
Dear god, they actually made a decent Batman game. Who'd have thunk it?
I was a late adopter on this one, but damn if it isn't thoroughly enjoyable even this long after the fact.
I probably got less out of this title than most people, since I don't tend to do online gaming much, but damn if it's not satisfying getting all those billboards.
Ugh. I'm both a glutton for punishment and a completionist. I own the first three games on PlayStation 2, and bought this one even though I haven't finished them yet. Also, Johnny Yong Bosch. 'Nuff said.
Since there isn't a different listing for it, I'm going to label this as the GOTY edition. One of the first titles I bought, and worth every bloody penny, even if I've hardly scratched the surface in terms of content.
Mmm, god-killing at 60 FPS. Tasty.
What can I say? I'm a sucker for rhythm games, especially when my frugality keeps me from spending more than $20 on them now.
Alright, I'll come clean: I spent more than $20 on this one, but come on, it's Metallica.
Played through each song once and haven't touched it since.
Play this. Now.
It's always nice to see a new IP do well, and having it be an original superhero game is just gravy.
Bought this for $20, and it's half-decent, but doesn't compare to the game below.
It's Lego. It's Star Wars. You can repeatedly kill Jar Jar Binks. What more could you ask for?
Play this for no other reason than to hear Stephen Fry's narration.
Picked this up for cheap, and there's no reason to buy a newer version for roster updates. Waaaaait a minute, why is that a picture of the 360 version? *glares*
Not nearly as fun as the first one, sadly. Bring back the alternate costume system from the first game for the next one!
I'm a sucker for Mega Man. Even if, y'know, I can hardly get far at all.
Bought it for insanely cheap and haven't even thought of touching it until I can get through the first three games.
Thoroughly enjoyable $20 spent if only for the speed runs. Next game needs to remove the gunplay.
I enjoy micro-management in sports games, but I haven't really touched this one much. Football isn't really my cup of tea.
Now this is what I'm talking about. The only sports game I would pay to upgrade every year, assuming there are enough reasons to do so.
Owned Black for my Xbox, this was one of the first games I purchased alongside #6 and a game below. Utterly insane, and I wouldn't have it any other way.
I bought this for Portal. Getting Half-Life, all of Half-Life 2 (thus far) and Team Fortress 2? Bonus.
*shrugs* I got it for free through the American PlayStation store. It's enjoyable for what it is.
I loves me some Ratchet & Clank.
See #8. Also, it's AC/DC.
Bought it late just to get the exported tracks. Best $15 I ever spent.
The only rhythm game I play.
Haven't touched it much since getting most of the unlocks. Also, Darth Vader controls terribly.
The game that prompted me to buy the console.
Dear god, is that a chopper? Improves on the first game in every way; shame about the lack of personality on the villain, though.