The last PlayStation 3 game was Fifa 19. According to Wikipedia, it was released on 28th September 2018, almost a year ago. That is a bit more than a year ago, but it’s still close enough to feel like it’s still recent. The list doesn’t quite fit into one category, however. Here are a few suggestions to consider. In no particular order, these games were all released in the past year.
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Shakedown: Hawaii
The story of Shakedown: Hawaii follows the journey of three protagonists as they rebuild the ailing Feeble Multinational. You must negotiate, extort, sabotage and steal to rebuild the Feeble empire. In addition to sabotage missions, Shakedown: Hawaii also features arcade challenges, side quests, and civilian interactions. If you’ve been waiting for a game like this, you’ve come to the right place.
Originally, this game was released on PlayStation 3. It was developed by Vblank Entertainment, a studio based in Canada. It followed Retro City Rampage, which was more of a tongue-in-cheek parody of the video game industry. While Shakedown: Hawaii was released on various platforms, most recently on Xbox One, PlayStation 4 and Nintendo Switch. It will also be released on Wii in 2020. The game’s graphics are similar to that of Retro City and should be a good fit for the Wii.
In 2016, PlayStation 3 users got a sequel to Shakedown: Hawaii, which released on PlayStation 4 and PlayStation Vita. The game also came out on PC and the Nintendo 3DS. In addition to PS4 and Wii U, Shakedown: Hawaii will be released on PlayStation 5 on December 15, 2020. It is also coming to Nintendo’s eShop and the Wii U.
Need for Speed Carbon
While Need for Speed: Carbon was released for PS3 in 2005, it was also released on PlayStation Vita. It is a racing game that focuses on the world of motor racing. Carbon offers the latest in customizing your car, crew, and turf, making it the ultimate racing simulation game. It also includes the first Need for Speed game to feature auto-tuned cars and custom crews.
The car customization is enhanced in NFS Carbon as it comes with licensed real-world vehicles. These vehicles are split into three tiers and each tier provides players with different advantages in the racing event. Players can also customize their car by modifying its visual aspects using the Autosculpt feature. You can change nearly every part of your car and customize it to suit your preference. The game offers a variety of vehicles to choose from, and you can choose between different types of paint jobs and decals to match your taste.
Tony Hawk’s Project 8
Developed by Neversoft and published by Activision, Tony Hawk’s Project 8 is a skateboarding video game. It was released for the PlayStation 2, Xbox 360, PlayStation 3, PlayStation Portable, and Wii U in November 2006. In addition to its launch on the PS3 and Xbox 360, the game also received positive reviews from gamers. But does this mean that the PS3 is now obsolete? Probably not. The PS3 is still widely used today and developers are now considering the PlayStation Portable to be an excellent alternative.
Despite being the last PS3 video game, Tony Hawk’s Project 8 has more features than ever before. This skateboarding video game has improved physics and responsive controls, and it is now possible to recreate the feel of skating with every trick you pull. Although this game is the last version of the Tony Hawk series, it is still one of the best games for PS3 owners. If you’ve been waiting for a good skateboarding game for PS3, Tony Hawk’s Project 8 is the game for you.
Ninja Gaiden
Despite the high quality of the game, it failed to meet the standards of a major gaming publisher. The game was never commercially released and had poor reviews. Instead, it was leaked online through emulation. This version featured many bugs and had some unfinished sections. The game also has other versions for various platforms. Here is a look at the game’s development and what you can expect to see on its release.
The first game in the series was released on the PlayStation 2 in 2002, and the second one was released a year later for the PS3 in 2006. The first game was a massive hit, and it’s still a fan favorite today. The sequel, titled Sigma, had a similar fate. Despite being the last game for the PS3, the ‘Sigma’ games are much easier to master and have higher replay value.