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#1 Thrill-Kill
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IF you can play it on your husband's account on the same console, then that's pretty freakin' wierd.

I was having freezing issues and my PS3 is out of warranty so I took it apart and cleaned out the mountains of dust inside and now it works gravy.

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Disagree completely with the OP. Decent list, though. Here's mine, but I only have five. The other five would only be filler.

5. Assassin's Creed Series (starting with the first, obviously). When it came out, it was pretty new and fresh, and everybody wanted to know if Masyaf was a real place. Then came the whole 'hashashin' thing. 'Woohoo, potheads!' Aside from the craze, the story was actually very well placed. I put this above the other AC games just because it set the premise (I ignore AC3, cause it sucked). 'Order of the Assassins' though. Written a bog standard story about Assassins fighting some other militant force? Throw a secret order in there and you're sorted! As well as that, the makers go into pretty accurate historical detail in a lot of places (and through accuracy out the window in others). It's good fiction because it makes use of fact.

4. Fallout 3. Simply because, well, it's Fallout. Nobody does that stuff as good as they do. The whole post-apocalyptic thing, in and of itself, is pretty unoriginal. But they made it cool. The whole sixties music vibe, ghouls, and not to mention the fact that you get to choose whether to be a psychopath, a goody two shoes, or any number of mental deficiencies in between.

3. The Metal Gear Solid series, right up until I lost track of whatever parallel universe Hideo Kojima lives in. It's like pornography, except you have to think super hard about it.

2. The Last of Us. While I loved the whole Ellie thing, and the characters were fantastic, I know that fungus can't, ever possibly turn men into zombie-brained, giant genital warts. So, that played on my mind a bit. Aside from my moanings though, this story was utterly gripping. And the ending. :O

1. The Uncharted Series, from beginning to the latest. Great characters you end up caring about, fantastic settings, chemistry, emotion, pace, direction, historical basis, a sense of paranoia and a colossal adventure at the heart of it. The series has it all really. Now if only Elena would get her top off.

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#3 Thrill-Kill
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Ok so my list goes like this.

Number 10 goes to Hitman Absolution. The story is really terrible and the cutscenes are forced as you get, but the gameplay, level design anf replay value is immense. Not to mention the graphics and dark humour involved.

Number 9 goes to Batman Arkham Asylum, for obvious reasons. It's one of the best superhero games out there, if not the best. Though I couldn't get into the sequel.

Number 8 goes to Fallout: NewVegas. With the bugs fixed it's simply one of the most immersive, lengthy and interesting games you can buy (very cheaply).

Number 7 goes to Assassin's Creed 2. It builds on the first and introduces us to all sorts of cool scenarios and new weapons. The visuals are great and the world is huge and interesting.

Number 6 goes to Fallout 3. Unique story, great characters and a deep sense of action and consequence. Better than NewVegas.

Number 5 goes to Uncharted Drake's Fortune. If you haven't played it, do so ASAP. Great settings, interesting characters, nice surprises.

Number 4 goes to Uncharted 3. It's easier than previous games of the series but no less epic.

Number 3 goes to Modern Warfare. The orignal one. It was groundbreaking. The online was immense. The guns were great and the levels rewarded different play styles more than the frantic gameplay of later titles.

Number 2 goes to Battlefield 4.  In terms of online gameplay for shooters, this hasn't, in my opinion, been bettered yet. Tactical, huge, rewarding and fun.It's what headsets are made for.

Number 1. I can't decide between GTA IV and Uncharted 2. Both games are the absolute pinnacle of PS3 for me. They have everything.

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Hey, I have a good few spec ops till to do, and I want to get 3 stars where possible. Wouldn't mind playin them over and over cuz the juggernauts make that a necessity lol so if anyone is up for it I'm in GMT time zone and my Gamertag is Grimbo09 - Anyone who adds me leave a shot message just sayin 'spec ops' or something like that so i know hu u r. Thanks peepz. Keep er lit!
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#6 Thrill-Kill
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MGS1!!!!!
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#7 Thrill-Kill
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Thrill Kill for PS1, hence the name. Some crazy gory psycho fighting game that was banned .. a lot! lol and then I got the original Tenchu ... Tekken, Porsche Challenge, Wipeout, Gran Turismo, etc etc etc
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Uncharted:Drake's Fortune, Assassins Creed and Every MGS game before GOTP. Of course they are!!
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#9 Thrill-Kill
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Not even Halo lives up to the online success of Call of Duty: Modern Warfare. And even World At War is a growing online game. There will definitely be another one from activision (who make Modern Warfare btw), it is treyarch who make World at war (who is owned by activision) lol
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I,d have a Hitman/James Bond/MGS/Bourne/Call of Duty hybrid. Like if you were a special forces soldier (Gun Dynamics like COD4), but had all the plot lines lyk a last man standing mission (MGS2 coming through), and all the sick skills lyk hitman. Bred to Kill. Kind of a Raiden from MGS4 only without the womanly looks and skin tight suits lol army fatigues, gas masks and slick stealthy manouvres that leave you thinkin 'i wish i was in that game' haha like the feel of the hand to hand combat similar to def jam (where every punch you can actually feel the force), and that awesome movability that you get in COD4. And the kind of orange tinted desert set for half of the game (lyk RES-EV5 or the first half of GRAW 2 , and the other half lyk an urban set, only stealthy (lyk Enemy at the gates) and every time you fire your gun you get that Killzone 2 satisfaction)... awesome .. . Another pretty kool thing would be if you took the idea from Mirrors edge, only, when you enter a free run, it goes from COD first person, to 3rd person, with a bit of heavy recoil and a thud every time you bounce a wall. (lyk that bit in the resident evil movie when Jill kicks the dog in the face :) sweet.
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