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					<description><![CDATA[With this feature, we will be taking a look at 20 of the best PS3 games of all time - games that have left a long-lasting impact on the generation of gamers.]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><span class="bigchar">T</span>he PlayStation 3 generation was a major turning point for Sony, marking an era where technical showcases truly began to define what was possible in gaming. It was a time of great innovation when studios took bigger creative risks and entire genres evolved in meaningful ways. From emotionally driven adventures and sprawling open worlds to tight shooters and innovative racers, the PS3 amassed a library that still holds up remarkably well today. To that end, we are counting down 20 of the best PS3 games of all time.</p>
<p><strong>The Last of Us</strong></p>
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<p><em>The Last of Us</em> stands tall as one of the defining experiences of the PS3 era, known for expertly blending survival horror gameplay with deeply humane storytelling. Naughty Dog’s post-apocalyptic adventure follows Joel and Ellie across a ruined post-apocalyptic America, and the gameplay balances tense stealth encounters with quiet, character-driven moments that keep you glued to the edge of the screen at all times. Combat feels desperate and grounded, emphasizing judicial use of resources and quick thinking. What truly elevates the game, however, is its writing and performances, which help it be relevant to this date.</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[Join us as we take a look back at the rich history of the PS3 and run down 15 of the best games available on the console.]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><span class="bigchar">S</span>ony fumbled out the gates with the PS3 with its pricing and a hardware architecture that was notoriously difficult to develop for, but it was able to turn its fates around for the better with a steady stream of first and third-party games &#8211; some of which would go down to become the greatest hits of all time. With this feature, we are taking a look back at Sony’s seventh-generation offerings &#8211; and counting down 15 of the best games that are available on the platform.</p>
<p><strong><em>A quick note! Don’t be surprised if you don’t find some of your favorites on this list. And while you’re here, why not check the previous list for added context?</em></strong></p>
<p>With that out of the way, let’s begin.</p>
<p><strong>Mass Effect 2</strong></p>
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<p>BioWare’s <em>Mass Effect 2</em> continues to be held in high regard even after all these years, and a lot of it can be attributed to the best-in-class narrative that twists and twists based on the choices you make and of course, the spectacular action that takes you through it all. <em>Mass Effect 2</em> might just be the best action rpg out there, thanks to a well-rounded narrative that features memorable characters like Illusive Man and bombastic moments like the Suicide Mission. It’s also one of the best-looking games on the now-dated console platform, but one of the best nevertheless.</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[After shining on the PS3, these titles deserve to be on PS5.]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><span class="bigchar">T</span>here&#8217;s been quite a lot of talk about backwards compatibility and remasters for the PS5. And while there are plenty of PS4 titles that could benefit from improved visuals and DualSense functionality, several PS3 titles deserve to be brought into the new generation as well. Let&#8217;s take a look at 15 PS3 titles that need to be remastered for the PS5.</p>
<p><b>Killzone 2</b></p>
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<p>While Guerrilla Games has become well-known for the Horizon series, remastering Killzone 2 for the PS5 seems a given. It&#8217;s the game that put the company on the map and its excellent visual fidelity, attention to detail, fun gun play and solid multiplayer would make a smooth transition over to the console. If a new sequel on PS5 isn&#8217;t coming any time soon, then it makes sense to revisit Killzone 2 in some capacity.</p>
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		<title>What Happened To PlayStation Exclusive MotorStorm?</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Where did Sony's racing franchise go?]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><span class="bigchar">L</span>ove racing games? It&#8217;s got a lot to offer. From colorful kart racers such as the highly popular <em>Mario Kart</em> games and the recently-released <em>Crash Team Racing Nitro-Fueled</em>, to games such as the <em>Forza</em> series and the <em>Need For Speed</em> games, and everything in between, like <em>Team Sonic Racing</em>, racing games are great because they are both highly accessible and highly competitive &#8211; a great way to involve just about anyone in a game. The objective is simple, and oftentimes, the controls are straightforward. But while racing games are easy to get into, it&#8217;s not exactly the most popular genre, though by no means niche.</p>
<p>So, it&#8217;s always unfortunate to see racing franchises go away, such as the once-popular <em>Twisted Metal</em> series. Another such series whose activity has dropped off is the <em>MotorStorm</em> series. While each racing franchise is distinguished by the particular &#8220;flavor&#8221; of racing that they offer, the <em>MotorStorm</em> games are unique because they are offroad racers. The franchise is exclusive to PlayStation consoles, but sadly, the main development studio behind the<em> MotorStorm</em> games &#8211; Evolution Studios, based in England, shuttered by Sony, who took ownership of the company in 2007. Prior to Sony acquiring them, Evolution Studios worked on the <em>World Rally Championship</em> series. Sony acquired Evolution Studios and Bigbig Studios, a satellite company to Evolution Studios, in 2007, after the release of the first <em>MotorStorm</em> game.</p>
<p><a href="https://gamingbolt.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/11/Motorstorm-Pacific-Rift.jpg"><img loading="lazy" decoding="async" class="aligncenter wp-image-15400" src="https://gamingbolt.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/11/Motorstorm-Pacific-Rift.jpg" alt="" width="620" height="387" srcset="https://gamingbolt.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/11/Motorstorm-Pacific-Rift.jpg 655w, https://gamingbolt.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/11/Motorstorm-Pacific-Rift-300x187.jpg 300w" sizes="auto, (max-width: 620px) 100vw, 620px" /></a></p>
<p>That first <em>MotorStorm</em> game (alternatively known as <em>MotorStorm: Monument Valley</em>) was released for the PlayStation 3 in December 2006 in Japan and March 2007 in North America and Europe. The game was first announced in E3 2005 &#8211; the same conference which saw the reveal of the PlayStation 3, and the promotional trailer of which was one of several that drew skepticism regarding whether or not trailer footage was in-game footage from a PS3. As it would turn out, the video wasn&#8217;t made by Evolution Studios. Nevertheless, <em>MotorStorm</em> would release to great acclaim, and its debut would enjoy significant commercial success &#8211; by October 2011, the first <em>MotorStorm</em> game has more than 3.5 million sales to its name.</p>
<p>Notable about this game is how it introduced offroad racing with a variety of vehicles: bikes, all terrain vehicles, trucks, big rigs, rally cars, buggies, Mud Pluggers, and buggies, with even more vehicle classes being introduced in later games. What&#8217;s great about the <em>MotorStorm</em> experience are all of the real-time effects displayed by vehicles and on the racing environment. Tracks and indentations left on the race course remain for the rest of the race &#8211; the same thing for stray vehicle pieces. Each vehicle class responds differently to course obstacles or indentations &#8211; some classes handle mud well, while others struggle.</p>
<p>Additionally, tracks feature different routes &#8211; designed for different classes and meant to maximize vehicle classes such that despite different abilities, all racers are still on an even playing field. Additionally, <em>MotorStorm</em> games incorporate a boost gauge that must be managed so as to prevent overheating. After the greatly successful debut of the first <em>MotorStorm</em> game and the acquisition of Evolution Studios by Sony, it&#8217;s not hard to imagine that a sequel to <em>MotorStorm</em> would be in demand, or would be expected. And in the autumn of 2008, Evolution Studios would deliver the second <em>MotorStorm</em> title for the PS3 &#8211; <em>MotorStorm: Pacific Rift</em>. While the first <em>MotorStorm&#8217;s</em> tracks were heavily focused around rugged deserts, and rocky terrain, <em>Pacific Rift</em> has an entirely different theme &#8211; that of tropical islands, with greenery and trees, bluer skies, and blue water from rivers, beaches, waterfalls, more dynamic and vibrant than the monotony of the previous game.</p>
<p><a href="https://gamingbolt.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/12/motorstorm.jpg"><img loading="lazy" decoding="async" class="aligncenter wp-image-16087" src="https://gamingbolt.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/12/motorstorm.jpg" alt="" width="620" height="364" srcset="https://gamingbolt.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/12/motorstorm.jpg 655w, https://gamingbolt.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/12/motorstorm-300x176.jpg 300w" sizes="auto, (max-width: 620px) 100vw, 620px" /></a></p>
<p>All of this, in addition to an interesting sugar cane-themed track. And that water can be driven through to help manage your boost gaugeWhile the first <em>MotorStorm</em> game had 21 licensed songs, this one ratchets that total up more than twice over, with 46 songs. All vehicles from the previous game return, while introducing the new monster truck class along with other new vehicles. As a testament to the power of the brand, before the year 2008 ended, the game had already sold more than one million copies. Additionally, <em>Pacific Rift</em> would see a separate version called <em>MotorStorm: 3D Rift</em> released on PSN in August 2010, strange considering that this would follow the release of the third game. And this third game is <em>MotorStorm: Arctic Edge.</em></p>
<p>Each <em>MotorStorm</em> game so far has been designed around specific environmental themes, and the subtitle <em>Arctic Edge</em> certainly tells you what to expect from this new <em>MotorStorm</em> game. Alaskan white and coldness all over &#8211; with snow and ice defining the world you drive on. Avalanches can be triggered by horns or vehicle explosions, and can be used to hinder your opponents. There are ice bridges that will crumble under the weight of too-heavy vehicles. Releasing in 2009, <em>Arctic Edge</em> is interesting in that it released first for the PSP and then for the PS2 shortly afterwards. While the previous two games were developed by Evolution Studios, this game was handled by Bigbig Studios. The game features 20 licensed songs, and brings back six vehicle classes while introducing the Snow Cat and the Snow Machine &#8211; statistical and design variations on the Big Rig and the ATV, respectively.</p>
<p>Notably, this game introduces Vehicle Customization, which allows you to personally design your vehicle&#8217;s appearance with paint jobs and stickers, and while choosing the parts used for the vehicle. Most everything is unlocked in the story mode, with the exception of some stickers that are unlocked via online racing. The next <em>MotorStorm</em> game, <em>MotorStorm: Apocalypse</em>, would see the franchise returning to the PS3, and would release in 2011. While each of the previous games had different environmental themes, this game has a different concept altogether &#8211; a fictional urban landscape called the City, based off of the Bay Area in California. Destructible environments have always been important to <em>MotorStorm</em>, and that gets ramped up significantly in this game, where the environments are besieged by natural disasters such as earthquakes and tornadoes, though unlike previous games, the land you drive on isn&#8217;t deformed after passing on it.</p>
<p><a href="https://gamingbolt.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/03/MOTORSTORM-APOCALYPSE-HD-WALLPAPER-PSN.jpg"><img loading="lazy" decoding="async" class="aligncenter wp-image-25261" src="https://gamingbolt.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/03/MOTORSTORM-APOCALYPSE-HD-WALLPAPER-PSN.jpg" alt="" width="620" height="349" srcset="https://gamingbolt.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/03/MOTORSTORM-APOCALYPSE-HD-WALLPAPER-PSN.jpg 1920w, https://gamingbolt.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/03/MOTORSTORM-APOCALYPSE-HD-WALLPAPER-PSN-300x168.jpg 300w, https://gamingbolt.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/03/MOTORSTORM-APOCALYPSE-HD-WALLPAPER-PSN-1024x576.jpg 1024w" sizes="auto, (max-width: 620px) 100vw, 620px" /></a></p>
<p>And uniquely, the game&#8217;s vehicles don&#8217;t have horns, and customization parts are all unlocked online. But when you&#8217;re not dealing with the dangers of road environment, you may be having to suffer hindrances by the Crazies and DuskLite. The Crazies are a flock of antiestablishment citizens who see themselves as trying to protect The City, while DuskLite want to enforce order, employed by corporations to bring stability in the absence of a police force. But both of them in pursuing their goals will use weapons against you.</p>
<p>The story mode is unique in that it features three different named protagonists, each with a different difficulty level assigned to them, and with the plot evolving differently based on which character you play. While this game introduced more new vehicle classes, its commercial performance was notably troubled. 2011 was the year of the Tohoku Earthquake in Japan, and this game&#8217;s release was cancelled in Japan altogether. The timing of the release also affected retail orders for the game across the world &#8211; the commercial performance was so troubling that it prompted Matt Southern of Evolution Studios to fear for the future of the company. However, Evolution would make one more <em>MotorStorm</em> title &#8211; <em>MotorStorm RC</em>, considered a spinoff for the franchise, centered around radio-controlled cars. It released early in 2012 for the Vita and PS3, and via digital distribution. Some the vehicle classes from previous games have been replaced with different class choices &#8211; and some vehicles have their class vehicle class changed altogether.</p>
<p>Uniquely, <em>RC</em> features four tracks from each of the four <em>MotorStorm</em> games that release prior, in addition to the ten that comprise the game and were added via DLC for a total of 26 tracks. RC forgoes the longstanding boost feature, and also uniquely introduces cross-platform play &#8211; a feature frequently in demand for online competitive gaming. However, this game would mark the last title in the <em>MotorStorm</em> series, following the DLC releases and a Complete Edition that was put online in December 2012 Speaking of DLC, with the exception of <em>3D Rift</em>, all games were supported by DLC, which included new modes, new tracks, and new vehicles depending on the game.</p>
<p><a href="https://gamingbolt.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/06/Motorstorm_Apocalypse_1.jpg"><img loading="lazy" decoding="async" class="aligncenter wp-image-9051" src="https://gamingbolt.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/06/Motorstorm_Apocalypse_1.jpg" alt="" width="620" height="349" srcset="https://gamingbolt.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/06/Motorstorm_Apocalypse_1.jpg 1024w, https://gamingbolt.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/06/Motorstorm_Apocalypse_1-300x168.jpg 300w" sizes="auto, (max-width: 620px) 100vw, 620px" /></a></p>
<p>The online racing servers are now shut down for the games. Evolution Studios is now defunct &#8211; following the last <em>MotorStorm</em> game, they would work on <em>DriveClub</em>, a game that released in 2014 to tepid reception despite some initial hype. About half of the studio&#8217;s employees would be let go in 2015, and in 2016, the name Evolution Studios would cease to exist completely, with the independent British studio Codemasters taking on many of the company&#8217;s employees.</p>
<p>Suffice it to say, were a new <em>MotorStorm</em> game to be released, it&#8217;s not clear who would be working on it. Sony still holds the IP, but since <em>MotorStorm RC</em>, they seem content to simply sit on it. It&#8217;s not as if the franchise doesn&#8217;t have something to offer, as a unique style of racer that easily stands out compared to racing games. Why do you think <em>MotorStorm</em> as a franchise is now dormant? Reportedly, it&#8217;s not just the poor timing of Apocalypse that hurt its sales, but the gameplay and game content provided issues for fans. What would it take for a new <em>MotorStorm</em> game to sell well &#8211; would a new <em>MotorStorm</em> just need to be more of the same that fans are used to? Should the next <em>MotorStorm</em> take place underwater, or in outer space? Let us know in the comments section below.</p>
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