Top PS3 Games of 2015
Welcome to VideoGamer.com's top PS3 games of 2015, a list of the best videogames, created from editorial reviews on the site. It's the perfect tool to find that great game you haven't played yet, or even to find a gem for a friend or loved one as a gift.
Please take into account this list is in descending order! VideoGamer.com is always open to hearing about your opinion. Would your list be different? If so let us know by contacting us or tweeting us @VideoGamerCom.
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Destiny: The Taken King
Finally feels more like Destiny and less like a lottery. Amid all the noise and squabbling and braying of the internet, there's been... more
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Rory McIlroy PGA Tour
Rory McIlroy PGA Tour continues the trend of well-known sports franchises making disappointing, threadbare debuts on new consoles. With Tiger Woods having made more tabloid headlines than pars in recent... more
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King's Quest: A Knight to Remember
Despite plenty of issues, A Knight to Remember isn't a terrible start to the adventure, just a rather unnecessarily tedious one. I'd never played a King's Quest game until a couple of days ago. I'd spoken... more
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Resident Evil Revelations 2: Episode 3
Enjoyable enough, but overall it adds little to Revelations 2. After the previous episode dialed up the intrigue by introducing new (old)... more
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Battlefield Hardline
Hardline doesn’t sufficiently evolve interesting mechanics in the terrible single-player and is only saved by an at times enjoyable multiplayer component. With episodic, Netflix-style presentation and a roster of D-list Hollywood... more
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LEGO Jurassic World
God creates dinosaurs. God destroys dinosaurs. God creates man. Man destroys God. Man creates video game featuring dinosaurs. I'm torn. There are parts of LEGO Jurassic World that work incredibly well.... more
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Resident Evil Revelations 2
An intriguing start to Capcom's episodic adventure. Capcom's latest run at an original Resi after the assault on sense that was... more
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Resident Evil Revelations 2: Episode 2
Interesting co-op play and a decent cliffhanger sees Revelations 2 really get going. Barry Burton is back! Wait. We've done that one. We did it last week when I... more
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Hotline Miami 2: Wrong Number
Reloaded. No other game interprets both the alluring and repulsive elements of... more
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Resident Evil Revelations 2: Episode 4
Episode 4 confirms what we already knew about Resident Evil Revelations 2: that it's a success, mixing and matching elements of Resi's old and new – while throwing in Raid mode – to good effect. Note: this review contains spoilers for Revelations 2. Which you'd probably... more
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Skylanders SuperChargers
Skylanders Superchargers is another solid entry in a franchise that has done gangbusters for Activision, and fans will enjoy the new vehicle gameplay and adventure-strewn story. A bit like Manchester United post-Alex Ferguson, Skylanders, despite... more
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Transformers Devastation
I'm happy Transformers Devastation exists and thoroughly enjoyed the time I spent with it, but it's not quite the game I imagined as an idealistic child. And it's four hours long. When I was a boy I used to watch the original Transformers movie on repeat,... more
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Dying Light
Dying Light is a pleasant surprise. Compulsive and well built, it's let down by repetitive missions and a feeling of familiarity. 4/2/2015 | Update Last week I wrote that Dying Light was a pleasant... more
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Dark Souls 2: Scholar of the First Sin
A worthy technical upgrade, but changes to enemy spawn locations serve to add frustration and highlight issues with the original release. I've often felt that Dark Souls 2 follows the misguided notion that more... more
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Mortal Kombat X
Absurd, gruesome, ridiculous fun. I've just punched someone so hard in the crotch their head came off. Johnny... more
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The Evil Within: The Consequence
A welcome addition to the main game, The Consequence deepens The Evil Within while being satisfying in its own right. If The Evil Within represents - in part, at least - a gigantic, big-budget... more
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Project CARS
It's been a long road to release, but Project Cars delivers. Update: With Project Cars having now having been out for two weeks, we've... more
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Brothers: A Tale of Two Sons
The best way to play the game on consoles and it's very much worth playing if you're yet to experience it. Brothers comes to new-gen consoles after being something of an indie darling... more
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Disney Infinity 3.0
The Disney Infinity 3.0 Starter Pack is a great introduction that will keep kids and kidults alike entertained for a long time. Disney Infinity has, to me at least, always felt like a great idea that... more
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LEGO Dimensions
LEGO Dimensions is the most fun I've had with a LEGO video game since the whole idea was new back on the PS2. It's full of cool new ideas and a story rammed with iconic references and witty humour. LEGO Dimensions breathes new life into a series that had started to feel a... more
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Minecraft: Story Mode - A Telltale Games Series Episode 1: The Order of the Stone
If Minecraft was around 25 years ago, this would be the Saturday-morning cartoon tie-in. And that's a good thing. The union of Mojang and Telltale is the kind of marriage that Auntie Maureen... more
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Guitar Hero Live
In theory it sounds terrible, but Guitar Hero: Live's approximation of old-school music TV programming, coupled with the excellent hardware, makes it a winner. Perhaps the most interesting thing about Guitar Hero: Live is that it... more
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Call of Duty: Black Ops 3
Campaign is dull and forgettable, but multiplayer is great fun and Zombies has had some real effort poured into it. Updated review Black Ops 3's multiplayer feels, more so than perhaps ever... more
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Resident Evil HD Remaster
Resident Evil remains as odd, unsettling, and unforgettable as its setting, and the HD remaster only emphasises this. Announced last year to an unwarranted - if, given the spate of recent poor... more
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DmC Devil May Cry
DmC Definitive Edition's customisation tools that allow the player to tweak gameplay to suit their own style is what makes this an excellent remaster for newcomers and veterans alike. Remember back in 2013 when all the internet had to get mad about was a... more
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Metal Gear Solid 5: The Phantom Pain
A fitting swansong. Update As you probably know by now Metal Gear Solid 5 ends badly: patently... more
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Grand Theft Auto 5
The definitive version of Rockstar's biggest world to date. Note: Below are impressions of the technical improvements and additions... more