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PlayStation 3 had a rough start with a half-a-grand price tag and weak launch library. Still, it found an audience with those who wanted a Blu-ray player/all-in-one entertainment device. PS3 became a must-have machine after the library expanded and a price cut dropped the MSRP to $249.
Although many of the best PS3 games are cross-platform games that are also available on the PC and Xbox 360, the PS3 has numerous console exclusives that make the system stand out from its competitors (such as Journey and The Metal Gear Solid Legacy Collection).
The games in this feature are distributed on physical discs, but PS3—like the Xbox 360($118.99 at Amazon)(Opens in a new window), Wii U($998.98 at Amazon)(Opens in a new window), and PC—has a deep digital download library. The PlayStation Network (PSN) is where you can purchase new games, such as the emotion-stirring Journey, through your console for typically $15 or less. If you’re a PlayStation Plus subscriber (starting at $9.99 per month) you can purchase select games at a discount (or free!), download full game trials, and get early access to demos and betas—not to mention additional content that can extend the life of many games.
If you’re ready to PS3 game, check out the 10 titles in our slideshow, which cover the red hot titles that you should have in your library. Think that we’ve overlooked a hot, top-10 worthy title? Sound off in the comment section below and let us know your top PS3 games.
1. Batman: Arkham City

2. Dishonored

3. Flower

4. Grand Theft Auto V

GTA V represents the pinnacle of Rockstar Games’s design chops. Neighborhoods, mini-games, animations, voice-overs, radio stations are wonderfully realized in the fictional city of Los Santos. GTA V even has multiple protagonists that you can switch between at nearly any time—a first for the series. Rockstar delivers a killer soundtrack, too. Factor in a gang-centric online mode, and Grand Theft Auto V becomes this generation’s ultimate crime caper.
5. Journey

When video game outlets post their game of the year lists, the selected titles are typically AAA affairs with bloated development budgets, incredible marketing budgets, and lots of visceral action to instantly pull gamers into their digital worlds. Journey, thatgamecompany’s third Sony-funded “indie” outing after the critically acclaimed Flow and Flower, is worthy of game-of-the-year consideration despite the absence of such elements. Instead, this PSN exclusive title dazzles with subtle storytelling, minimalist art design, and environments that, despite being small, carry grand, almost spiritual weight.
6. The Last of Us

7. Metal Gear Rising: Revengeance

Famed video game designer Hideo Kojima first revealed what would become Metal Gear Rising: Revengeance at a Microsoft E3 press conference in 2009—roughly the halfway point in this console generation’s life cycle—when it was billed as Metal Gear Solid: Rising. Four years later—an eternity for Metal Gear fans—the game’s finally here, but with many changes: There’s a new title, Platinum Games took over the development duties from Kojima Productions, and the gameplay lost many of its stealth elements in favor of high-octane, sword-based action that sees protagonist Raiden slicing and dicing cybernetic baddies into itty bitty pieces. And it’s a blast.
8. The Metal Gear Solid Legacy Collection

For more than 25 years, the Metal Gear series has been surprising gamers, redefining staid gaming clichés, and popularizing the stealth genre. Now, Konami has gathered up the core games of the series, releasing all eight games for the PlayStation 3 under one title, Metal Gear Solid: The Legacy Collection. Whether you’re a Metal Gear veteran or just coming to the series for the first time, this collection of critically acclaimed fan favorites is highly recommended.
9. Tekken Tag Tournament 2

Tekken Tag Tournament 2 features 40-plus fighters representing a wide cross section of martial arts styles ranging from boxing to wrestling to MMA to kung fu. There are a few characters that are virtually identical (Eddy Gordo, Tiger Jackson), but most feel like well-crafted combatants with their own takes on their particular brand of fighting. The roster has a handful of goofy characters like Alex (a boxing glove-wearing dinosaur), and Roger, Jr. (a boxing glove-wearing kangaroo who carries a Joey in the pouch), but if you fancy 3D fighters, this is your game.
10. Uncharted 3: Drake’s Deception

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