Driving one track back and forth for an hour is not really what I want from a racing game, but I got this game for free from PS+ so I gave it a go. Career events were just too long and boring. Best way to play this game was to create short custom championships and forget that career mode even exists. Didn't find this game hard at all. Completed pretty much everything on first try.

This is the best city builder game ever made. Played this with all DLC for 250 hours from 2019 to 2023. Completed 86% of the trophies and then decided to move to PS5 version and achieve everything again. This is one of the best games i've played. Once you start a new city it takes all of your time, you just can't stop playing. Highly recommended!

This was my first PS3 game and I loved it. Difficulty and lenght were spot on, and ability to share creations online was revolutionary. Sadly, later games in the series were not on the same level of perfection. Would love to have this remastered with online features!

This game was one of the reasons I bought a PS3, but I was unable to complete even the basic tutorials. I just couldn't do the combos. Loved Street Fighter 2 back in the days and I wanted badly to play this game but was unable to do it and didn't get any better with practice. Didn't touch modern fighting games again after this one. Hardest game i've ever played.

This was a short and sweet game, totally worth of the asking price. Excellent sound effects and playability.

World needs more games like this. This game has a soul, unlike most, and what else do you need? Wonderful experience and totally worth of the asking price!

One of the first racing games on PS3, but it was never bested. It's still the best racing game on PS3. It's a pure antigravity racing Wipeout perfection with excellent soundtrack, 60fps gameplay and 1080p graphics. Tracks were varied and best in the series. I still love this game, but highest difficulty was just stupid.

This interactive demo was released over playstation network as a downloadable title. It's not a game but a interactive work of art and that caused lot of confusion at the time and discussion about what can be classified as a game and what not. It cost only a few (your local currency) and was well worth it I think. It drew me in and it was an interesting and surely new experience for most playstation users when it was released in 2008.

Early in PS3 lifecycle this was fun sidescrolling platformer shooter with team & objective based multiplayer mode that was active for years after it's release. Nothing special maybe, but fun in short bursts.

Superb playability and tight controls, nice graphics and sound effects. Excellent work from Housemarque as usual. This game was just a bit too much of a bullet hell for me personally, and I was not good at it.

Original SingStar for PS3 is still the king of karaoke. Best karaoke game ever made. Sadly, during PS3 lifecycle Sony kept downgrading this game, removing loved features and game modes. Eventually they succeeded in killing the whole franchise. If you have old SingStar disc for PS3, launch the game without downloading any updates so you can enjoy the game at it's best!

This whole "parkour in 1st person" feels more like a tech demo than fully fleshed out idea and gameplay. I like the main character and visual style, but that's about all. Story and the way they try to tell it is hideous and not at all believable. Guy who speaks to you all the time and who magically sees you all the time & knows what you are thinking is infuriating and he never shuts up. It's a failed experiment, but somewhat interesting.

There were multiple games with "revolutionary" ideas on how to make RTS game controls work on PS3, but none of them had any success. We had to wait for PS4 to get proper RTS games on console. EndWar was awful on PS3 and it Shouldn't have been released. Unplayable mess, but at least they tried I guess.

2008

This game still holds a record of having the craziest jumps in the genre. 50% of the time racing were spent on air doing tricks. Not realistic but fun and unique. This game was good but too short, light on content and pretty shallow. I'm still waiting for a sequel it deserves.

This game is some kind of remastered version of xbox & PC release that was poorly received & reviewed. I guess all that remastering paid off because the game I played was excellent, memorable and innovative. Soudtrack is propably the best in any survival horror game ever. This game has features like real-time inventory that are still ahead of games that are being made today. It has flaws, like infuriating driving and platforming sections and bad dialogue, but it's still an amazing game. One of the most underappreciated games I have played, worthy of another remaster.