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Originally Posted by Psychotray
Which Call Of Duty games have zombies in them? Is it only Black Ops that have zombies in it?
black ops and world at war but i only have black ops so you wouldn't get to play with me but WaW is cheaper now but also not near as many possible maps.
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wow there really aren't a lot of horror games on the ps3 which is odd it has a nice selection of pretty much every other genre besides shmup.
heres a few for you though
Resident Evil 5 (while it seems to have taken a completely different direction to what resident evil should be in my opinion its still a high budget zombish game)
Siren: Blood Curse
This one i haven't played but it looks like a pretty solid title something i wouldn't mind picking up myself if i come across it.
Dead space
amazing survival horror theres currently 1 and 2 released on ps3 its well worth looking into this game.
Silent Hill : homecoming
heres another game i haven't played but looks like its worth picking up
those titles aside if you just like the setting of demons and Gothic style scenery then you should really check out a couple other games ill list bellow.
Bayonetta
This is an over the top action game in the same vein as devil may cry and god of war your battling angels as a witch from hell despite fighting angels they are rather warped and twisted its worth at least watching some youtube videos on
the last is the classic series Devil may cry.
on the ps3 you can get number 4 which is a solid action game with a great Gothic/horror style to it, its never scary but its still quite fun.
hopefully you get something out of this post enjoy your ps3.
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I agree with NumberedEyes Bayonetta Is a great game, I am about to go and buy it so if you want a play test just ask also Devil May Cry is a great game series though I think only Devil May Cry 4 is on PS3.. Also are you getting a FAT or a Slim PS3? As I would recommend a FAT as I think they are Backwards compatible
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Originally Posted by NumberedEyes
wow there really aren't a lot of horror games on the ps3 which is odd it has a nice selection of pretty much every other genre besides shmup.
heres a few for you though
Resident Evil 5 (while it seems to have taken a completely different direction to what resident evil should be in my opinion its still a high budget zombish game)
Siren: Blood Curse
This one i haven't played but it looks like a pretty solid title something i wouldn't mind picking up myself if i come across it.
Dead space
amazing survival horror theres currently 1 and 2 released on ps3 its well worth looking into this game.
Silent Hill : homecoming
heres another game i haven't played but looks like its worth picking up
those titles aside if you just like the setting of demons and Gothic style scenery then you should really check out a couple other games ill list bellow.
Bayonetta
This is an over the top action game in the same vein as devil may cry and god of war your battling angels as a witch from hell despite fighting angels they are rather warped and twisted its worth at least watching some youtube videos on
the last is the classic series Devil may cry.
on the ps3 you can get number 4 which is a solid action game with a great Gothic/horror style to it, its never scary but its still quite fun.
hopefully you get something out of this post enjoy your ps3.
Im definitely looking forward to getting Siren: Blood Curse, I have played Forbidden Siren 2 on Ps2 and it was epic. And I'll check out Bayonetta just to see if its decent and worth buying.
Originally Posted by BBloodstain
I agree with NumberedEyes Bayonetta Is a great game, I am about to go and buy it so if you want a play test just ask also Devil May Cry is a great game series though I think only Devil May Cry 4 is on PS3.. Also are you getting a FAT or a Slim PS3? As I would recommend a FAT as I think they are Backwards compatible
Im getting a FAT one im pretty sure, but what's Backwards Compatible mean?
''Hey vanity, this vials empty. And so are you.''
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the first run of playstation 3s allowed you to play ps1 ps2 and ps3 games on them soon after they re released the system and took this backwards compatability out of the system you may be able to still play ps1 games but no more emotion engine (ps2).
i believe the one you want is the 60gig model ether way ps2's arnt very expencive.
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Originally Posted by NumberedEyes
the first run of playstation 3s allowed you to play ps1 ps2 and ps3 games on them soon after they re released the system and took this backwards compatability out of the system you may be able to still play ps1 games but no more emotion engine (ps2).
i believe the one you want is the 60gig model ether way ps2's arnt very expencive.
You are correct- 60 gig is the only one that is technically backwards compatible. However, on PSN there is a patch to make all PS3's backwards compatible- except the 40 gig, which makes no sense to me? Actually, the whole situation makes no sense to me, but it is what it is. And of course the one we have is a 40 gig... so the question for us now is to get another PS3 or buy an old PS2 so I can finally play Gauntlet *nerdrage*
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Apparently you can only get the PS2 Data patch in Japan and America I think, I can't seem to find it in my PSStore
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Thats very possible... ALSO, the patch doesn't necessarily work for ALL PS2 games- just most. Wiki has an article on which ones are and arent backwards compatible.
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