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It has been four years since Lieutenant Nathan Hale was left dead on the battlefield against the invading Chimeran race. It's August 1957, and Joseph Capelli has been dishonorably discharged from the U.S. Army for the killing of Hale. Having given up on the seemingly hopeless fight, Capelli has sought refuge with his wife and young son underground in Haven, Oklahoma. With the planet completely occupied by the Chimera, this appears to be the only option for survival — until Capelli is found by Dr. Fyodor Malikov. As the climate of the planet continues to crumble, Dr. Malikov explains his plan to destroy the Chimeran force. To save mankind and his family, Sentinel Joseph Capelli must embark on a harrowing journey across the devastated wasteland that used to be the United States, and battle in a heroic fight for survival.Step into the role of Sentinel Joseph Capelli as you travel across a devastated America to fight back the invading Chimeran force in Resistance 3. This third installment in the Resistance franchise takes place four years after the events of Resistance 2 and joins Capelli as he treks across America from Haven, Oklahoma to New York City. Encounter survivors and remnants left in the wake of the Chimeran invasion on your epic journey. Arm yourself in this first-person shooter with an arsenal of innovative weapons, including classics like the Bullseye, Auger, Rossmore and Marksman, and boost your firepower with the new weapon upgrade system. Take advantage of the fan-favorite weapon wheel that allows you to access your entire inventory of weaponry quickly while in battle. Engage in combat against smarter and more agile Chimeran enemies that have the ability to traverse any environment. Fight newly evolved, larger and more deadly Chimeran species such as the powerful Longlegs. Team up with a friend on Capelli's journey to New York in two-player online and local split-screen co-op gameplay. Take part in the global resistance by battling in locations set around the world in multiplayer mode. Are you ready to rise up and lead the Resistance?
 
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5 out of 5
5
Great Trilogy. Hope there is more to come!
on September 17, 2011
Posted by: Jlewis90
from Akron,OH
Resistance 3 is a great game. Plain and simple. It is pure Insomniac gameplay. As probably anyone halfway interested in this game knows that the story has entirely moved from the military perspective and has made survival the focus of the story. It is by far the best story of the series. Emotional and cohesive there is also an event that will shock most players that are true fans of the story. I suppose it is not necessary to have played the first two games to understand the story. It is pretty self-contained. Gameplay is very fun. Guns return from R1 and R2. I shall not spoil for anyone who doesn't know the new guns but rest assured they are entertaining. Another added bonus is the ability to upgrade your weapons twice which adds incentive to replay, as well as cheats that can be purchased from points acquired which can give enemy's higher damaging weapons as well as other ways to make a replay more challenging. The multiplayer is fun and fairly deep. I myself am only a few steps above a casual online player. I'm more of a campaign/coop person. Overall if you want something a little different from the fps genre this is it. Presentation is great I think. I pre rendered cut scenes are rough around the edges but they are well done overall. Lighting and wind effects are great. Overall the best presentation of the series too.
What's great about it: Gamplay, Story, Graphics, Best campaign of the series. Fun weapons
What's not so great: Campaign could be longer, PSN Pass kinda sucks for resell, I personally miss R2 coop
I would recommend this to a friend!
+7points
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Learn more about Infamous - PlayStation 3. (Flash demo) When a massive explosion leveled six square blocks of Empire City, it killed every human in its path but one: you. But the explosion did bring unforeseen consequences. You've developed extraordinary electrical-based powers, and now it's up to you to learn how to manage them — and how best to employ them. Prepare to come to grips with the stunning powers at your command and choose a path that will lead you to either heroism or infamy.Infamous thrusts you into the exciting open world of Empire City, in which your actions will ripple across the city's living and breathing ecology. Learn to wield incredible powers and decide how to put them to use, but be aware that each of your decisions will bring consequences in how the city's citizens and environment react and evolve, and even how future events unfold. Develop your powers as you make your way through the game, and do your best to uncover your purpose so that you might understand the true importance of your newfound abilities.
 
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5 out of 5
5
Two Games For the Price of One.
on August 14, 2010
Posted by: Jlewis90
from Akron,OH
You basically get two games in one. Not just for the story, but different powers based on whether you choose to be a Hero or to be Infamous. I have just played through as a Hero and I am now starting to play evil.
A minor complaint is that the game may automatically bump you up to the hardest difficulty after the first few minutes. It's still a good challenge at that level. It never reaches an annoying level of difficulty.
What's great about it: Powers are varied and very fun. Huge open world with solid frame rate.
What's not so great: The story is it's weakest point.
I would recommend this to a friend!
+7points
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5 out of 5
5
Freaking Awesome movie!
on February 16, 2010
Posted by: Jlewis90
from Akron,OH
Well I watched this knowing nothing about Watchmen and I immediately loved the story. I think it is just as good as the Dark Knight. It is very dark and engrossing. It does have a plot and I liked it very much. The characters are very well done and you really get to know them all. It looks great too! I mean come on! It's Zack Snyder directing! What I really liked was the fact that for a three hour movie it really didn't seem to be that long. There wasn't many slow spots in the movie. It also has a very interesting sound track. There are some odd choices you would think at first, but then you remember it's set in 1985. To sum it up it's a very cool movie. You don't have to take my word for it. Even Roger Ebert gave it 4/4 stars.
What's great about it: The look, the story, doesn't feel like 3 hours at all.
What's not so great: Nothing really
I would recommend this to a friend!
+3points
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The Cell, a movie some critics labeled all style and no substance, might be the best-looking DVD on the market. To add to that feat, the included supplemental material provides depth and substance, making it clear that the movie's visuals were a labor of love. There aren't enough compliments for the widescreen anamorphic 2.35:1 presentation. Director Tarsem's imagination explodes from the screen, making for an intense, colorful tour de force. The Dolby Digital 5.1 Sound is also stunning, from the twisted sound effects to Howard Shore's wicked score. The "isolated score" audio track makes for a truly spooky experience. Since the visuals of the movie are so mind-bending, the "Behind the Scenes" area and audio commentaries are engrossing. "Style as Substance: Reflections on Tarsem" is a featurette thick with hyperbole, but the cast and crew who praise Tarsem seem justified at every film clip. Vince Vaughn seems oddly agitated during his segments, making for an interesting conclusion. Tarsem's commentary is a candid, rapid-fire treat; he leaves no stone unturned in passionately dissecting his debut feature film. The production team commentary is also interesting, though the fascinating "Visual Effects Vignettes" go deeper into key set pieces. "Interactivities," a brain map and empathy test, are worth a look. The empathy test is meant for fun, but it's pretty powerful in its ability to enlighten and/or disturb. Filmographies and two suspenseful trailers round out this landmark DVD.
 
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5 out of 5
5
Great Visuals and Story
on December 13, 2009
Posted by: Jlewis90
from Akron,OH
First off not concerning the movie. Uh to the person who edited this site it's spelled cinematography not cinamatography(hope you don't take that as a spiteful remark)...Seriously people...Anyway the movie is great! It's an original story not a movie with recycled ideas. It is visually stunning without detracting from the actual plot. You really get a sense of what it would be like to go into someone else's mind, and you really feel suspense. And another thing you don't really feel cheated by the ending.. Well at least I didn't but I suppose some people will. A definite buy for ten dollars!
What's great about it: Set design, Costume Design, Art Direction, Cinematography
I would recommend this to a friend!
0points
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You stand in a city on the brink of a historic shift. As a Plasmid test subject for Sinclair Solutions, a premier provider of Plasmids and Tonics, you're one of the many residents of the underwater city of Rapture. But as this city increasingly fails to live up to the promise of its name, you will be forced to use every tool at your disposal simply to fight for survival. Do you have the courage and skills it will take to weather the crisis when an underwater city begins its spectacular fall?Return to the gripping underwater world you first visited in BioShock for a compelling new chapter in the Rapture saga. In BioShock 2, you'll see Rapture at the height of its power, then do your best to live through its subsequent terrifying fall. Step into the shoes of Rapture's citizens to experience the crisis from their perspectives, and fight for control in iconic locations like Kashmir Restaurant and Mercury Suites. Blast your way through the fall of Rapture in exhilarating 1st-person shooter style and engage in a unique multiplayer experience that compounds the dangers and rewards that lie in wait within Rapture's boundaries.
 
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5 out of 5
5
Looks to be the greatest sequel of 2010
on November 6, 2009
Posted by: Jlewis90
from Akron,OH
Cannot wait for this game!!! This game along with God of War III and Gran Turismo 5 in my opinion will be the best games of 2010! Yeah I didn't give any other ratings other than the overall but I definitely expect it to be perfect in all aspects!
What's great about it: Looks insanely awesome!
What's not so great: Like GOW 3...Comes out in 2010
I would recommend this to a friend!
-3points
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Learn more about God of War III. (Flash demo) In an age of Gods and men, the ex-Spartan warrior Kratos refuses to cede power to the deities of Olympus. Betrayed and enraged, Kratos is determined to wreak his vengeance on the callous Gods. Over the course of his quest, he will solve complex puzzles and face off against some of mythology's darkest and most dangerous creatures. But these will only whet his appetite for annihilation, for Kratos has a larger goal in mind: toppling the mighty Zeus, the ruler of the Gods, and destroying Olympus once and for all.Return to the brutal world of ancient Greek mythology in God of War III. Take on the role of the powerful Kratos and arm yourself with his deadly double-chained blades as you pursue your goal of ultimate destruction. Picking up where the action of God of War II left off, this epic conclusion to the mythological trilogy thrusts you into battle against the Army of Olympus at the re-ignition of the Great War. Scale the heights of Mount Olympus on the back of the mighty Titan Gaia to rain carnage on the Gods of the Greek pantheon and achieve revenge against all those who have betrayed you.
 
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5 out of 5
5
Cannot Wait!
on November 5, 2009
Posted by: Jlewis90
from Akron,OH
God of War III will definitely be one of the best games of 2010. No Doubt.
What's great about it: Gameplay Looks Awesome
What's not so great: Not out until next March!
I would recommend this to a friend!
+1point
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