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Games on 2 x ps3. The best PS3 games

Games on 2 x ps3.  The best PS3 games

The most innovative, exciting and timeless games on Sony's most maligned console, chosen by a panel of PS3 fans.

The success of the PS4 has probably eclipsed the PS3, but it had a rather interesting life cycle. It was released at a terribly high price and built on the unique Cell processor, which gave the console power, but made it incredibly difficult to develop games for it. Because of all this, the PS3 has mostly attracted Sony fans with deep pockets. Ten years and many price drops later, the PS3 has made a name for itself in the console world and has become the leading platform for playing blockbusters, multi-platform games, PS1 classics and indie hits.

While all the attention is on the PlayStation 4 and its stellar rise in the gaming industry, the PS3 has been steadily releasing great games and even got the highly anticipated Persona 5 release alongside the PS4. Below is our selection of the top 25 PS3 games, a variety of cult favorites that are vital for any PS3 owner. Enjoy!

You might have missed the Tokyo Jungle exit, and that's forgivable; the game looks like a B product due to blurry textures and blocky models. But Tokyo Jungle is not played for the sake of graphics - it is played to control a pack of hounds hunting a lion. It is played to put stupid hats on the giraffe.

It's played because Tokyo Jungle is an addictive roguelike that constantly offers new surprises. You will be able to perfect your routes through the abandoned city while hunting for food and rivals to keep your species alive. Simple gameplay and tons of unlockable animals mean you'll be up and running quickly, but will always be on the lookout for the next piece of the puzzle.

With the exception of Minecraft, no other console game fuels the imagination and creativity of its players like LittleBigPlanet 2. The first game's custom content creation tools were kind of a revolution, and the sequel not only improves upon them, but also expands on them to let you – yes , you - to create from scratch not only levels, but also whole new stories, worlds and even games. And the community-created stuff is incredible.

No, LittleBigPlanet 2 doesn't have the complex platforming of Mario and Reyman, but judging the game based on that is just as close to not reading War and Peace because of the typeface it's printed in. Simply put, this is one of the most important, relevant and fun games on any PlayStation.

Hotline Miami is the game your parents always warned you about in the 1980s, a video game set in an alternate universe where Reagan is president forever and Running Man actually exists and can be seen on TV. Put on a rubber animal mask of your choice and go to one of several dozen pixelated locations to kill all the idiots around under an unrealistically cool synthwave. Hotline Miami is pure fury, hypnotic ultra-violence one step away from pure anarchy. Just don't tell your parents about it.

How to make the best superhero game even better? You just need to make it even bigger and place it all in one of the best realized open worlds. Preferring precision, individuality, and constructive design over scale for the sake of scale alone, the isolated part of Gotham is one of the brightest, most impressive, and most purposeful environments of a generation. Arkham's structure allows the expanded yet perfectly balanced mechanics from the first game to fly, literally and figuratively, and it's a great achievement in terms of both gameplay and aesthetics.

But just as importantly, she never dominates or detracts from what made Arkham Asylum great. The combination of smart, imaginative sandboxing and addictive, almost musical combat is still at the heart of everything and is even better than ever. The icing on the cake is that Arkham City tells a dark, dramatic, and overwhelmingly epic Batman story.

It shouldn't have worked. It shouldn't even have been attempted. It was supposed to be a faceless, lightweight cyberpunk RPG shooter with a recognizable name. But miraculously, Deus Ex: Human Revolution from Eidos Montreal is a truly layered, complex, fully player-controlled action RPG, at the heart of every element of which is freedom, creative thinking and choice.

Realistically, whatever game you want it to be, DE:HR manages to be so adaptable to the player's desires and at the same time consistent that it's just amazing. A tale of conspiracy and philosophical tension - both global and personal - will follow you no matter where your character is, and the close-knit, vibrant nature of this world is second to none.

When Burnout Paradise came out, multi-platform games were always better on the Xbox 360. But not this time. Criterion has always shone on PS2, and Burnout Paradise still looks amazing on PS3. The developers also made changes to the Burnout formula, uniting the city and its surroundings in an open world. The richness of the possibilities makes the environment of this game better than the worlds of later Need for Speed.

It's all about the little things, like trying to make a handbrake U-turn to park (which the game rates you for) or jump down a mountain and land without crashing the car. The DLC even fixed a few nasty little things in the structure of the original release, so it really is a Burnout-esque heaven. Well, a good soundtrack, where without it.

The Resistance franchise has gone from a decent first game and a disappointing sequel to an FPS masterpiece of the PS3's lifetime. It's a shame that Resistance 3 - the masterpiece from the previous offering - marked the end of the franchise. There is something quite right about R3. The way the 50's alternate reality setting is paired with insane but still good alien weapons and mixed with the heartbreaking story of a father protecting his family makes this game stand out.

Every scene is meticulously crafted - there are few, if any, weak moments - and the combat system is smoother than a piece of butter gliding over the tip of a knife. Every time you think you've done a great job, the story throws up another situation or problem, forcing you to adapt and push the boundaries of what's possible in the game. You will gladly do so to bring Joe Capelli's sad, hopeful story to a thrilling conclusion.

Lots of games talk about their greatness, but few offer as many creepy fun and bizarre things to do as Yakuza 5. At its core, Yakuza 5 is a serious story about the Japanese underworld, evil people doing bad things, and good people. , throwing off their shirts in one swift motion to take on the bad guys in hand-to-hand combat. But Yakuza 5 is not just a fighting game.

It is also a taxi driving simulator; hunting; and a pop idol simulator (complete with dance battles!). There are also mini-games: baseball, cooking ramen, stand-up, arcade with almost full-fledged versions of Virtua Fighter 2 and Taiko Drum Master and much more - and all these things are interesting in their own way. Yakuza 5 is crime drama and dreadful tomfoolery galore, and while it might not be the best option for newcomers, the game has a lot to offer any gamer.

Whatever you think about the current state of COD, there's no denying that Modern Warfare has been a watershed moment in the world of video games. It not only revived the hackneyed FPS genre, but also turned Call of Duty from a shooter into a cool shooting game, became a landmark for multiplayer games and an incredible 8-hour attraction with an incomparable story. The disguise scene, the opening scenes on the tanker, the ending - Modern Warfare is filled with unforgettable moments.

And yes, it's quite an old game. While the later ones have tried to take Modern Warfare as a basis, increasing the degree of steepness, it seems like only a series of exercises in a series of entertainment. There is no such nonsense in Modern Warfare, only 8 hours of smooth action that still surpasses all its imitators.

Old Snake grunts and creaks more than usual, but he's still on his toes. MGS4 is still a showcase for the PS4's technical potential, much like MGS2 is for PS2. But, importantly, it uses technological advances to improve the gameplay. The camouflage suit in particular is not only fun to use, but also useful in tense situations where stealth is required.

You can criticize Kojima and his team for being too complex and movie-like (especially in terms of cut-scenes), but still all the characters and bosses are unforgettable, and the dramatic ending cannot be underestimated. However, if one particular scene had ended differently, then perhaps the game would have been even higher on this list. But it's still a must-play for anyone with a PS3.

Few games have the same dilemma as Dead Space 2. You want to play the game to explore the beautifully ruined Sproul, but at the same time, you constantly live in fear that something nightmarish is watching your every move. DS2 maintains a delicate balance between the constant fears of the original games and a more robust combat system. The horrors are as real as ever, but now Isaac is better able to resist.

The feeling of helplessness fades away a bit, so Dead Space 2 is more balanced as a result. In addition, the Necromorphs in this sequel are a real abomination: they set the "gold standard" of monsters in video games and scare the hell out of (and sometimes wet panties).

No dialogue, no overt plot, no fights, no chance to die. But has any game ever offered such an experience, filled with so many painful, horrifying failures and such jubilant, exhilarating moments of joy? Well, maybe, but there aren't many games like that...

Journey by Thatgamecompany is a masterpiece of abstract storytelling, emotion through gameplay, and exquisitely beautiful environments. The free-roaming exploration and puzzle-like platforming are fun on their own, but every single element of Journey, from the visuals to the sound design to the controls itself, is precisely crafted to reveal deep meaning at every turn. As far as anonymous co-op multiplayer goes, you just never feel so attached to another player in a video game. Never.

One of the most commercially successful titles on PS3, XCOM: Enemy Unknown is packed with addictive, extreme action, full-on gameplay, and a thrilling emotional engagement that rivals any top game. All this without a single real-time action. This turn-based team shooter is understandable even for a complete beginner, but it also opens up amazing depth after passing through the training trajectory.

Although it looks like a board game, skirmishes and land wars unfold in an exciting manner, creating incredible scenes and situations that you will remember like Hollywood blockbusters in real time. It will take 20 minutes to learn, but the obsession with the game won't go away for months. A real treasure.

From the very first minute, Wolfenstein: The New Order is filled with tension and meaning. This franchise has never chased sophistication, and nothing has changed here: you're still BJ Blaskowitz, you're still a Nazi hunter captain, and you're still ruthlessly efficient at your job.

But what should have been a pointless shooter suddenly tells a story about the human cost of endless war and heartbreaking fascism, and thanks to the developers at MachineGames, the game does both well. You come for the MP-40 and old-school action, and you stay for the branching story and well-developed characters. Oh, and you'll be shooting Nazis on the moon. Come on, go ahead.

That's what's interesting. Zombies are one of the most over-used (in fact, over-used) elements in horror games, but they're rarely truly scary. Clumsy, beefy target, that's what they usually look like. The Walking Dead, however, returns to the roots of what is so striking about zombies and anyone in general: a real, escalating, emotionally powerful human tragedy.

With top-notch story and acting, not to mention painful, near-impossible moral choices, The Walking Dead puts you in a nightmare situation and forces you to try to find not the best, but the least worst. You will agonize over every choice and conversation and will never be able to find the right answer. There are no heroes here. Only survivors.

Speaking of the greatness of Street Fighter IV, there are many things worth discussing. It's a seamless combination of infinite depth potential and instant accessibility for beginners. This is the perfect balance of each of the 39 fighters. It's excellent humor in the animations and character designs, the latter pairing perfectly with each fighter's combat style and style. This is a powerful subtlety of the focus attack system.

But there's something about Street Fighter IV that isn't talked about much, and that's simple, pure, exceptional fun. Undoubtedly, this is a fighting game of a whole generation.

9. GTA 5

Arguably the biggest step forward for Grand Theft Auto since mastering 3D graphics, GTA 5 takes the very essence of what made the franchise great, takes it apart, and rebuilds it in a new, more thoughtful and completely revamped way. The use of three main characters does a lot more than just mixing character traits - the game builds up complex dramatic irony as all three separate storylines intertwine and collide under the player's control.

Plus, you can finally play GTA the way you want to, without losing the game's purpose. There are playstyles to suit all tastes: the naive "nice guy" Franklin, the aggressive family man Michael, the generous psychopath Trevor - and all of them surprisingly do not violate the integrity of the amazing game world.

What about this world... never before has an open setting been so vast, so diverse, so cohesive, and so responsive to the player's actions. It will take days - maybe weeks - of immersion to really grasp the intricacies, but for now, just know that in terms of form, feel, and function, GTA 5 comes closest to recreating the real world.

Is Red Dead better than GTA 5? Hard to tell. While the world of GTA 5 is much more elaborate, Red Dead's story and concept has its own charm. Few other games create such a delightful sense of space and time. All actions and interactions within the pictorial setting make sense, and it's the perfect backdrop for John Marsden's gritty tale of loss and injustice, a tale that reaches one of the most daring and memorable endings in gaming history.

Okay, enough of the ornate descriptions, this is a super-cool game where you can be a scumbag robber, a kind of Clint Eastwood. Gunfights with angry cowboys, catching criminals and horseback riding through the woods - it's all like an interactive film by Sergio Leone. Parts of the scenes are taken straight from the best classic westerns, and the underrated soundtrack fits perfectly with what's happening on screen. In short, Red Dead has it all.

BioShock didn't hit the PS3 right away, but it was worth the wait. This first truly decisive game of the last generation set the standards for gameplay, world detail, atmosphere, and storytelling goals that many other developers struggled to match over the next seven years. Already from the opening scene, it becomes clear that BioShock is different from everything that came before it.

Creating a world as complete as Rapture's is a huge achievement in itself, but making sure that the ever-increasing action is fueled by believability and immersion in this world? This is real success. And don't forget the powerful soundtrack that fuses a chorus of rippling violins with perfectly matched vintage recordings, creating a soundscape of cohesive, moving tones. BioShock is a unique and fully realized concept only found in games, filled with thoughtful and exhilarating action.

Uncharted 2 is the very definition of an adventure game. It's part Indiana Jones, part James Bond, part Lara Croft, and the whole thing is amazing. While U3 ups the ante in terms of scene-setting, the second game in the franchise strikes the best balance between action, puzzle, platforming, and witty gags. The plot itself is a classic story of betrayal, violence and love rivalry, and each participant in the action fits perfectly into this drama.

However, most importantly, every aspect of the game is pure fun. Whether you're rolling down rooftops in a mountain village, dodging tank guns, or solving a challenging puzzle, you'll never get bored. The sheer variety of scenes and action, combined with all the travel from one stunning location to the next, ensures that Uncharted 2 never gets hackneyed or monotonous. Even the barely used multiplayer mode, played by a tiny percentage of Uncharted 2 owners, makes every encounter a pleasure. All of this is complete with a smooth control system and stunning visuals that are still impressive 4 years later.

While Mass Effect 3 is technically flawless, there's something about this sequel that makes it an excellent game. It's just more mesmerizing. Everything about Mass Effect 2 is a delight. It all starts mostly with the death of Shepard and the destruction of the Normandy. The rest of the game is spent rebuilding and redeeming as you assemble a team of lovable misfits to go on a heroic suicide mission.

The main story sets the pace and structure of the game, while the personal stories of the characters aboard the Normandy (Mk2) pull you in different directions. Are you on Miranda's or Jack's side? Geth or Quarians? Can you save your team from the Collectors? Who, if anything, will you sacrifice during the mission?

Many, few are also involved in the plot, thereby increasing the significance of the decisions you make. All this complements a wonderful, self-contained story that conveys the ups and downs in the life of a hero. The fact that the gameplay is smooth and enjoyable, or that the game looks amazing and incredibly large - almost fades into the background.

The original Portal is a pure mind-blowing puzzle game with elements of dark humor that squeezes every last drop of gameplay out of a short playthrough time of only two to three hours. Portal 2 takes that foundation and complements it flawlessly, proving that more can mean better. The plot is now more bloody and tells the story of Aperture Science, its mysterious experiments and the world beyond its walls.

A gel of different colors adds nuance to moving around in space, often requiring you to use your surroundings in unexpected ways. This game is also very funny, thanks to the way Stephen Merchant voices Wheatley, a bumbling conductor who suddenly finds himself intoxicated with power. Throw in some killer two-player co-op and you've got the recipe for one of the best sequels in gaming history.

Persona 5 originally started out as a PS3 game (originally slated to release in 2015), and while it was most loved in 2017 on PS4, playing through one of the best JRPGs in years on PS3 still holds up. It builds on the success formulas of past games, letting you into the world of an ordinary Japanese schoolboy who suddenly finds himself carrying supernatural anti-demonic powers.

You will live everyday life, earn money, make new friends and build relationships that will make it easier to fight in the Metaverse - an alternate reality ruled by the evil intentions of some of Japan's most nefarious citizens. Persona 5 makes it special to tell stories that are taken out of real life context; this is a story based on real people from Japan, and despite the cultural differences, the situation in the game well reflects the current state of world politics. This is a highly relevant game, a power fantasy that goes beyond what most video games offer.

Forget about the obvious talk about the complexity of Dark Souls. True fans know that this is just a tiny part of the game, acting as a link between action and incomparably deep meaning. The world of Dark Souls does not chew anything, and punishes with a quick and bloody death for recklessness, but only out of pure goodwill.

No matter how slim the chances of success seem, the flawless combat system, stunning leeway and deceptively ingenious level structure ensure that there is always a solution. This is not at all a harsh warden, as many believe, but a game that both trusts and believes in the player. She wants you to make progress and encourages you when you do. And she always, always gives you everything you need to make it happen. You just have to understand it yourself.

It seems right that the best game on the PS3 was released at the end of the console's popularity. It's perhaps the culmination of all the top-notch gaming of the last generation, it's a touching, mature story and ingenious storytelling that unfolds through gameplay; it's about exploiting the console's visual potential to the maximum for both emotional resonance and visual impact.

Throwing the player into a beautifully realized, subtle, all-too-believable nightmare world, The Last of Us provides the tools to survive, but they are never enough. Every battle and achievement in the game matters, not because of intended spectacle or artificial heroism, but because of the need to appeal to one's own mind and instincts.

And that's just part of how The Last of Us evokes empathy every step of the way on this harrowing journey. It's the perfect game at the height of Sony's capabilities (at least for now) and one that no PlayStation 3 owner has the right to miss out on. This is the logical conclusion of the entire PS3 generation.

For Valentine's Day, Gmbox selected 14 games that you can play together and not quarrel.

Platforms: PC, Mac, PlayStation 3, PlayStation 4, Xbox 360, Linux, Wii U

Why Trine 2? Firstly, because she is very beautiful, which means that your girlfriend will definitely like it. Secondly, even if your girl plays for the first time in her life, does not understand what she needs to do and dies every two minutes, you can always run to the checkpoint and revive her character. In half an hour she will understand what's what, and in an hour it will be impossible to tear her away from the process. A great way to introduce your other half to the world of video games!

Platforms: PlayStation 3, PlayStation 4, Xbox 360, Xbox One

Who would have thought that Diablo would ever be transferred to consoles, and the console version would be no worse than the original. But it happened! And suddenly it turned out that girls also love to exterminate the demons of the underworld. So if you want to hear from your chosen one “Well, what a cleaning, there is a pack of elites!”, Diablo 3: Ultimate Evil Edition is your choice.

Platforms: PC, PlayStation 3, PS Vita, Xbox 360

There is nothing more beautiful than hacking to death with a beloved in MK on this holiday, because this is perhaps the only way to attack her with impunity, I can’t from the bottom of my heart.

Platforms: PC, Android, iOS

The HD re-release of the third Heroes inherited two great features from the original game. One of them is called Hot-Seat and allows you to play together on one device. And the second is the rules familiar from childhood, the explanation of which does not need to spend precious holiday time.

Platforms: Wii U

Mario Kart 8 is perfect for a fun and casual game with a girl. For starters, this is the only racing game that has a romantic song dedicated to it. And it's also very easy to learn. Just a couple of races, and your girl will already be able to fully fight for first place. And if you get tired of racing together, you can go online and help each other. After all, acting as a team is much more effective than acting alone.

Platforms: PC, PlayStation 3, Xbox 360

If you like more thoughtful games and want not boring puzzles, then Portal 2's co-op mode will come to your aid. Here you can take your time, figure out different options, experiment, and most importantly, be a team. Joining together to achieve a common goal in the game will only help strengthen your own emotional connection with a partner. And then, doing science together with a loved one is just fun.

Platforms: Wii U

According to Nintendo, Wii Fit is a portable exercise machine that fits in the living room, while being healthy and maintaining tone. Therefore, girls like him very much. And guys love how girls use this machine! The perfect gift for February 14, in short.

Platforms: PlayStation 3, PlayStation 4

LittleBigPlanet is an adorable console platformer from Sony for up to four players at the same time. Checked personally: the game equally quickly captures the attention of women and children. And while they're chasing the rag men through the intricate levels (which, by the way, you can create yourself using the built-in editor), you can take a break or mind your own business. The main thing is not to take on the gamepad yourself: it is very difficult to break away.

Platforms: PC, PlayStation 4, Xbox One

A touching and beautiful story inspired by the tales of the Alaska Natives. A little girl and her faithful friend, a furry fox, set out on a journey through the snow-covered plains. Wrap up in blankets, take gamepads and play together - the girls love it.

Platforms: PlayStation 3, Xbox 360

Do you love comics? What about 16-bit games? Maybe you liked the movie Scott Pilgrim vs. the World? If you answered “yes” to at least one question, then take your favorite in an armful and play the game of the same name, which has collected all the best from the sixteen-bit nineties. Challenging bosses, colorful world, varied levels, co-op for up to four people, and even cheat codes! Everything we love.

Platforms: PC, PlayStation 3, PlayStation 4, PS Vita, WiiU, Xbox 360, Xbox One

Colorful, kind, with a brilliant musical accompaniment, Rayman Legends will brighten up your evening if the lady is not at odds with games, but she is curious. While you jump over obstacles and crush funny enemies, your partner can do simple but important manipulations as a helper hero who can fly and move important objects. And most importantly, he is invulnerable.

Platforms: iOS, Android

Spaceteam is suitable for owners of the same smartphones. Your devices are synced via Bluetooth or WiFi and you're on your way to the ultimate experience. You are in the cockpit of a spaceship, switches, levers and toggle switches are on your screens. The game gives commands that correspond to the functionality of the partner - the same thing happens on his screen. You end up yelling at each other what to do to avoid crashing into an asteroid. It brings you closer.

Platforms: PC, PlayStation 3, WiiU, Xbox 360

The brutal hero in armored suits is very popular with girls. And the Arkham City series came close in terms of production to the movies about the Dark Knight. Therefore, by launching Arkham City, you are killing two birds with one stone: having fun yourself and entertaining your young lady. Be sure to show her the episodes with the catwoman and, what is there, the touching finale.

For many, the home console is only group entertainment. After all, few people refuse to sit with a gamepad in their hands at the TV and compete. Fortunately, modern consoles have a rich library of projects for a cooperative game.

Let's take the Playstation 3 as an example. Wireless allows you to connect multiple devices at once. And therefore, it is quite possible to play racing for two on PS3 (and even four of us). What should you choose to get started? The list will include games of different styles, so everyone will find something for themselves.

Racing for two on the Playstation 3

If you have not yet been familiar with this genre of video game entertainment, then you should start your acquaintance with several projects.

  1. Blur. Dynamic night racing on street roads. Choose a car, track and go. 55 different brands of cars, dozens of locations, the ability to collect boosters, boosters and mines to gain superiority - this two-player game is sure to please you with spectacle and dynamics.
  2. GRID 2. Another race with real licensed cars, but with a focus on realism. Megacities, mountain peaks, plains - the variety of locations cannot but please.
  3. Gran Turismo 5. A true legend of the racing simulator genre. Advanced graphics, realistic physics, the best cars and constant adrenaline. If you are looking for racing for two PS3s on one screen, then be sure to try this project.
  4. Need For Speed. If you're looking for easier-to-learn sports car racing, then the veteran NFS series is also for you. Many types of cars, various locations and convenient controls are waiting for you.
  5. Twisted metal. If you are interested in something more spectacular and dangerous, then Metal Grinder is the choice for any company. Crazy racing on no less crazy cars. Choose your hero, collect weapons by location, blow up your opponents and beware of being hit from behind. If you like racing arcade games with an emphasis on shooting, then choose Twisted Metal.
  6. Cars. Easy and simple racing based on the famous full-length cartoon from Pixar. A must for fans of the original.

This list is enough to have a good time. Moreover, the games are suitable for relaxing with both guys and girls. And for a friendly company, this is a real find. In addition, all these projects have already been released, so you can

As we all know, the Playstation has a lot of games, and the already legendary PS3 has so many that it's unbelievable. However, finding really good games for two can be tricky, and that's why we've put together this list - below you'll find the best titles in this genre for Sony's console.

Resident Evil 5

We start with the creepiest game of all on this list, Resident Evil 5. Many of you probably already know or have heard about this series of games and films. Here you have to fight various in the very depths, face bosses and hordes of the walking dead who want to eat you (and what else ?!).

The story is not the best part of the game and sometimes the characters seem really bad and very stereotypical. But who the hell is playing Resident Evil because of the story?! First of all, it is loved by many for its amazing and addictive gameplay, as well as the fact that you can go through the entire campaign with two people, and it is designed so that you must work together to succeed. It's one of those rare titles that's a lot of fun to play together because it's literally made to be played together.

It's worth saying that even if you don't like movies/games, don't worry, Resident Evil 5 isn't all that scary. It's more of a survival game than a horror game. For example, here the player must be careful and save the ammo he gets. Yes, weapons are scattered all over the place, but if you just miss them and then spend all the ammo on some zombie, you will find that there is no more ammo. This feature really makes the title a little more exciting.

Ratchet & Clank All-4-One

Ratchet and Clank is another masterpiece for the Playstation. You can play with up to four other people at the same time in this platform shooter, and this is another great example of how game designers make a game that is geared towards . Here, players will be rewarded for working together. For example, if you both shoot the same enemy with the same type of weapon, you will deal additional damage, and there are also a lot of guns that you can use together. Another example of a collaborative tactic is when one player freezes enemies while the other deals damage to already frozen enemies. There are several types of weapons that can be unlocked and upgraded in every possible way.

Lord of the Rings: War in the North

Lord of the Rings: War in the North is a third-person action RPG set in the same world as the legendary movie "". However, here you won't be playing as Frodo or any of the other characters from the movie - instead, you'll have to choose between new characters belonging to three classes. Everyone is good at certain things: the mage allows you to heal and cast spells, the tank can hit and damage many enemies, and the archer is good with a bow and can turn invisible.

The player will have to travel to different places where you need to complete various quests and kill enemies. It's a standard RPG game with a level system, and as you level up, you gain skills and choose which character stats you want to improve.

We think the game is facing the same problem as some of the others on this list - it's short. Yes, there is an option that after completing the passage you can play it again on a higher difficulty, but we still think that the developers should have made the storyline a little longer. Also, if you're an avid fan of the Lord of the Rings franchise, you might not like the game as it doesn't capture the spirit and atmosphere of the films.

Overall, Lord of the Rings: War in the North is a good and fun RPG that's perfect for co-op play. interesting and filled with action, and all this is backed up by a fun co-op mode.

Uncharted 2 & 3

Uncharted 2 & 3 have great single player campaigns with a great story that feels like an action adventure.

Unfortunately, the main story cannot be played together, but the game has special modes: here you can choose to fight against other players online, shootouts in the arena (for example, team deathmatch) or co-op against computer-controlled enemies.

Little Big Planet 1 & 2

Many users will agree that this is the best one for PS3. Little Big Planet is a creative series with a unique and fun style. The title is a two player co-op game where teamwork is not a priority as you just go through the story together. There are really few elements of cooperative play here, but they are, for example, present in boss fights.

The campaign is quite long, and once you've completed the main story, you'll be able to download and play hundreds of thousands of levels and maps created by other players. There is also an easy to use map editor so you can make your own levels.

Rayman Origins

Rayman Origins is another creative and beautiful co-op platform game. We would call Rayman a classic platform game, very similar to Super Mario. There are “hit” and “jump” buttons here, and this is the idea of ​​the title: from the very beginning it is quite easy to play, but with each level it becomes more and more difficult. Levels vary between different worlds and modes, making Rayman fresh and exciting.

The design is hand drawn and looks nice and simple. The game is ideal for those who just want to pass the evening without bothering about a complex story and.

Resistance: Fall of Man

It's time for a first person shooter! Yes, Resistance may not be the only worthy representative of the genre, but it is one of the few FPS games that can be played with two people throughout the entire campaign. The action of the title takes place in the 1950s, and the plot tells about the invasion of the planet Earth, as a result of which people are forced to fight for it and for their lives. Here you have to play for one of these soldiers.

In Resistance: Fall of Man, the player can use various types of weapons, such as pistols from the 1950s. This is a great shooter that requires teamwork to complete. It is recommended for both hardcore FPS fans and beginners.

Home consoles are designed to entertain. And the best way to relax is to play with friends. Therefore, almost all consoles have projects designed for several players. And what games can you play on two PS3s on one screen?

The question is good and requires careful consideration. Don't forget to get another controller to have fun.

Two player games on PS3

Most projects that allow local multiplayer are various arcade games. And this is a good choice, because such games are dynamic, easy to learn and incredibly exciting. Therefore, excellent leisure is guaranteed. So, what games do we choose for two on one PS3 console?

  1. Batman Lego. A funny and fun arcade game about the most famous superhero Batman, created in the style of Lego constructors. A variety of characters will be available to you, and your task is to help each other resist criminals and overcome obstacles.
  2. Rayman Legends. Fun, bright and action-packed platformer. Colorful graphics and a sea of ​​hours of good mood are guaranteed.
  3. Gran Turismo 6. If you're looking for a split-screen experience, these detailed and fast-paced racing games are just what you need. Large selection of cars and tracks for every taste.
  4. Brothers: a Tale of two sons. If your choice is thoughtful and long games with a beautiful story, then be sure to evaluate this project. Here you will have to play as two brothers who must help each other in a dangerous world.
  5. Little Big Planet. Colorful and original platformer with an unusual design. PS3 exclusive and great choice for four. You can play with the whole company on one TV.
  6. Twisted metal. And this is the choice of those who are looking for hot and dangerous races with explosions and gunfights. The game is unlikely to be included in the list of "The Most Terrible", but it can definitely tickle your nerves.
  7. Mortal Kombat. For fans of two-player fighting games, there is nothing better than the legendary "Deathmatch" with a large selection of unique characters.
  8. Street Fighter 4. Another fighting game, but in a more colorful style. And with an equally large set of fighters.

Of course, many are also interested in more themed games for two, for example, with a girl. A variety of colorful platformers are perfect here: Madagascar, Shrek Forever After, Megamind, Adventure of Tintin and many others.