The Godfather: The Don’s Edition (PS3)

The Godfather: The Don’s Edition (PS3)
List Price: ?49.99
Used Price: ?19.99
Customer Review: Want to be the Don?
If you love the Godfather and any other ace gangsta films you will love this game. Take down rival gangs, extort, blackmail, bomb and kill, all the things we can’t get away with in the real world.
Customer Review: Read this review or you sleep with the fishes!
Bought this game a few weeks ago and so far i’m really enjoying it. As a fan of the GTA games, i thought this would be right up my street and i was right. It’s basically GTA set in 1950’s New York with a few different ways of doing things but the basic elements are still there. Beating people up is a bit more involved than GTA as you have to use the right analogue stick. You can also use the Sixaxis motion control to slam people up against walls and bash their heads on tables etc. It is pretty violent so not for the weak-hearted! On the downside, unlike GTA you have to get each individual weapon you want to buy from a different backstreet seller. These are dotted all over the city and belive me when i say New York is MASSIVE (in the game, i know its big in real life). This is a cool thing on one hand because it means the game is longer, but if you want a Tommy gun for instance you might hae to drive all the way over the other side of the city to get it which means it can get a little tedious. Also, don’t expect the graphics to be great as its kind of ported from the PS2. Don’t let this put you off however as the game play is still superb. If you’re a big GTA fan and are waiting for GTA4 to come out then i’d get this to tide you over. Great game and loads of fun.

LEGO Batman
The Black Knight is back like you’ve never seen him before! From Traveler’s Tales, the creators of the Lego Star Wars games, comes Lego Batman. Pulling inspiration from the gamut of bat history, this action-packed Batman experiences lets you play as Batman, Robin or more than 12 dastardly villains — all in their super-fun LEGO form!

There’s been a big break-out from Arkham Asylum. Batman must again face against classic bad guys and girls like the Joker and Catwoman. Designed for standard two-player, drop-in/out cooperative play, Lego Batman is broken up into 18 levels, with three different story arcs (that’s six levels per story arc). Lego Batman lets you play in both hero and villain story modes, as well as a free-play mode. The Batcave serves as the natural hub area for Batman while Arkham Asylum is the hub for villains.

Lego Batman lets you build and take control of Lego versions of your favorite vehicles like the Batmobile, Batboat and the Batwing. As you collect various Lego pieces throughout a level, you’ll develop special superhero power suits to give you extra moves. The bad guys come with their own evil perks. For instance, the Joker electrifies enemies and powers machines with his electric buzzer and Harley Quinn soars above other characters with her super-jump.
List Price: $49.99
Amazon Price: $49.99

PlayStation 3 AV Cable
For quality audio and video for the PS-3 system, use the official Sony Computer Entertainment S Video Cable with 24-carat gold tips / 480i Support
List Price: $9.99
Amazon Price: $9.99

Destroy All Humans: Path of The Furon

Destroy All Humans: Path of The Furon
DESTROY ALL HUMANS! PATH OF THE FURON (PS3)
List Price: $59.99
Amazon Price: $59.99

SONY 7-11719-80460-4 PS3? BLU-RAY REMOTE
Price: $24.99

The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion
Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion is the most richly detailed and vibrant game-world ever created. This new chapter uses next-generation technologies to create a fully immersive gaming adventure. The Emperor of Tamriel has been assassinated and the killer still runs loose; meanwhile, no heir sits on the throne. With no Emperor upon the throne, the gates of Oblivion open wide and demons invade. Your quest is to find the lost heir and place him on the throne, before demons destroy the land. Next-generation graphics with pixel-shader effects for High-Definition TVs, creating lifelike towns & dungeons and the most realistic forests
List Price: $29.99
Amazon Price: $29.99
Used Price: $17.88
Customer Review: Worth the price of PS3 itself!
I’m probably not your average “gamer”. I am a married father who owns his own company. PS3 was a christmas purchase for my 10 year old son. Someone told me about Olivion so I bought it for myself. I am ashamed to say that I am now completly addicted. The game is truely amazing; from the amazing graphics to random characters striking up conversations with you on the street. The depth of gameplay and thought that went into this epic is unbelievable! I like that you can just roam around or complete “quests”. I often get sidetracked while on a quest and I like that you can go off in a different direction and then complete the quest later. I just beat Methunes Dagon and thought the game was over but instead I have some suit of armor on order and I can still keep playing.
Customer Review: Horribly Addictive
If you’ve read any of my previous reviews (and I have no idea why you would have) you know that I traded in my 360 to get a PS3 due to the lack of time I was playing games. I bough Oblivion about a year ago for my 360, and just couldn’t get into it. I thought it was “lame”. I was probably just overwhelmed, but I digress. So about a week ago I decided to give it a go on the PS3, I don’t know why, I just did. And I must say, this is the best game I’ve ever played (not counting NHL 94). The world is HUGE, the game is completely interactive, and the depth is beyond anything I’ve ever experienced in a game. So, with just over a week of owning the game, I’ve logged about 40 hours of game play. This game makes me want to play games again. My only fear now is that every game I play in the future will be unfairly compared to this masterpiece. Pros: Beautiful graphics Huge, Open-ended game play Hours of game play Cons: Sometimes there are slow loads (if someone knows how to clear the cache on the PS3 like the 360, please inform) Horribly addictive