8 Most Underrated Playstation 3 Games

8 Most Underrated Playstation 3 Games; have you played them all?

Liputan6.com, Jakarta - Today, the PlayStation 3 is just a memory for many people. The console had many famous and popular games that most players remember well. But not every great game got the attention it deserved. There are many underrated PlayStation 3 games that most people never tried or simply forgot about. These games had good stories, fun gameplay, and interesting ideas that made them worth playing.

In this list, we look at some of the best underrated PlayStation 3 games that deserve a second chance. Each one offers something special that many players missed.

The Bourne Conspiracy (2008)

Based on the popular Bourne spy movies, this game puts you in the role of Jason Bourne as he fights enemies and completes dangerous missions. The combat is fast and exciting, mixing hand to hand fighting with gunplay. Some players felt the story was too short, but the action kept many of them coming back for more.

Sleeping Dogs (2012)

Hong Kong is the setting for this open world game, where you play as an undercover police officer trying to stop a criminal organization. The game has strong melee combat, exciting car chases, and a city full of things to explore. The story is serious and well written. Many players who tried it were surprised by how good it was compared to other open world games at the time.

Deadpool (2013)

Not many games dare to be this funny. The main character talks to the player, makes jokes, and breaks the rules of normal games. The action is fast and fun, with many different weapons and moves to use. Fans of the comic books will enjoy how well the game captures Deadpool's unique personality and humor, making it one of the most entertaining games on the PS3.

Mirror's Edge (2008)

Running, jumping, and climbing across rooftops in a clean and modern city is what this game is all about. You play as a runner who delivers messages and avoids danger. The gameplay feels very different from most action games of that time. Not everyone liked the combat system, but the smooth movement and the fresh visual style made it stand out from everything else on the PS3.

Captain America: Super Soldier (2011)

Most movie tie-in games are forgettable, but this one is a pleasant surprise. Set during World War II, it has smooth combat that feels similar to the Batman Arkham games. You can block, counter, and throw your shield at enemies. It is not a very long game, but it is enjoyable from start to finish and easy to recommend to fans of action games.

Far Cry 2 (2008)

Far Cry 2 is set in Africa and gives players a large open world to explore. You play as a mercenary trying to track down an arms dealer in the middle of a civil war. The game is known for its realistic fire system and day and night cycle. Some players found the story weak, but the world felt alive and dangerous in a way that was hard to forget.

Max Payne 3 (2012)

Max Payne 3 moved away from the dark city settings of the first two games and took the story to Brazil. Max is older now and working as a private security guard when things go wrong. The shooting feels very smooth and satisfying, with slow motion moves that look great. The story is well written and emotional, but many fans of the series did not give it a fair chance.

Spider-Man: Web Of Shadows (2008)

Spider-Man: Web of Shadows lets you swing freely around New York City and fight enemies using both the red suit and the black suit. Each suit has its own style of combat, and you can switch between them during a fight. The game has choices that affect how the story ends. It has some technical problems, but the fun of swinging and fighting makes it a great Spider-Man experience.