#ATTACK ON TITAN GAMES PS3 PS3#
People dig Tokyo Jungle, which i haven't personally played but is also stuck on ps3 and is usually recommended But shooters being shooters i don't know if they still hold up. Metal Gear Solid 4 and the HD collection if your into those games, and also stuck on ps3 Ico and Shadow of the colossus collection The Ratchet & Clank and Jak and Daxter collections are worth looking into The Sly collection i believe is till stuck on the PS3 so you might as well
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I think you can still buy Demons Souls on PSN, but the online is turned off now
#ATTACK ON TITAN GAMES PS3 PLUS#
It’s fun to work with other people to take down objectives and race each other to get the most titan subjugations, plus playing with others helped me to clear some of those survey missions faster.Not sure what you have in your collection so im going to name some big games as well: On the plus side, you can get through some of those survey missions with friends in multiplayer, and the progress and items you earn in multiplayer carry over to your campaign. It’s still fun to take out titans with your character of choice, but this section definitely needed some of those survey missions cut. Pair that with the slow reveal of information from the story battles and the epilogue just moves too slowly. It feels like Omega Force tried to pepper the character requests and their respective scenes to break up the monotony of the padded-out survey missions, but they’re not frequent enough to jolt me out of the tedium. A lot of the missions themselves are short, but replaying a bunch of maps for hours and not receiving much story content gets stale quickly. On average it took me about an hour to get through enough survey missions before unlocking the next story mission. They make sense contextually - of course you’d want to scout out and eliminate threats in an area before moving on - but they go on for far too long. The few regular story missions in the epilogue are broken up by long, boring stretches of repetitive survey missions, which are essentially missions on old maps to eliminate titans or save a few settlers. “Unfortunately, the epilogue doesn’t flow too well. I found a lot of the cutscenes to be a nice refresher for some events I forgot.
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That’s not too bad for the campaign, though: the focus isn’t on Attack on Titan’s politics, but on decimating titans. The roughly 15-hour campaign hits all the essential plot events as Eren and his crew join the military and seek revenge against the titans for destroying their families, homes, and lives, but you’ll miss a lot of the more nuanced details and political scenes. If you’ve never experienced Attack on Titan, this isn’t the worst way to do it - that would be Attack on Titan: Humanity in Chains - but of course it’s not as good as manga either. While it does a great job of capturing the brutal essence and fast action of the show, it has mixed results presenting the manga’s content and its own slog of an original ending in an interesting way. Developer Omega Force’s third-person action game interpretation of the franchise goes through the plot of the anime and takes the first stab at adapting a bit of the manga that the anime has yet to cover. Attack on Titan is a peculiar beast, and I’m not just thinking about the disturbingly naked giants that prance around and try to bite your head off.