Question Posted Saturday December 11 2010, 9:06 am
...and I'm still not sure what games I should get first! I know there are many, and I really don't have the patience to sit there and look through them all at the moment. I'm already going to be getting a copy of Metal Gear Solid 4 with the system (which I'm already in love with, from watching my boyfriend play). I also plan to get Alice: The Madness Returns. Thing is...those are only two games, and I want a good bit more.
Does anyone know any amazingly good games for the PS3 that I would enjoy? If I could pick a genre, I would have to say RPGs with intense storylines and a slew of good characters. My favorite games are the MGS series (which I do admit I suck at, but love to play all the same), the Final Fantasy series, Kingdom Hearts, Phoenix Wright, The World Ends With You, American McGee's Alice... basically, a lot of Square Enix and a few TPS here and there. I dislike extremely freaky games (NO SILENT HILL AND RESIDENT EVIL, PLZTHNKYOUVERYMUCH), and too much gore actually irks me. I like a good balance of action and story rather than fifteen minute cutscenes of zombie-killing-action.
Any suggestions?
(Oh, and if this helps in any way, I'm a sixteen-year-old female.)
It doesn't matter if you are a girl if you bought those in conjunction with a race wheel that comes with gas pedals it's a lot of fun. Also big right now for PS3 is move.
You would need to buy the controller and sensor for about $99.00. It's like WII but better as you have more selection and become part of the games you play from sports to you name it. I'm not the gamer I once was but I know right now for Christmas that's what the retailers are wanting you to buy for PS3. [ solidadvice4teens's advice column | Ask solidadvice4teens A Question ]
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