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Gears of War 3
Gears of War 3 is the spectacular conclusion to one of the most memorable and celebrated sagas in videogames. Gears of War 3 plunges players into a harrowing tale of hope, survival and brotherhood. In... See more
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Gears of War 3 represents state-of-the-art design and gameplay where you become the king badass among a gory world of bad-asses. Every third-person, cover-based shooter from here on out will likely be compared to Gears 3, and it provides a fitting and poignant-- if sometimes cheesy -- closing chapter to the trilogy.
The attention to detail in the single player, continued excellence on the multiplayer front, and new additions to the Gears of War experience, make this one of the most well rounded games I can ever remember playing.
Few games offer up as much as Gears of War 3, and even fewer manage to do it this successfully.
Gears of War 3 is a fantastic experience that combines a strong and focused narrative with tremendous gameplay variety and polish.
We've come to the end: Gears of War 3, the ending of an era (That is, until a spinoff sequel/prequel is announced). It's hard to think of the gaming landscape without it, so great is its impact.
Gears of War 3 takes what it has always done well and refined it to a well-defined game. This can lead to satisfying feelings of nostalgia or disappointing desires for something different. Ultimately Gears of War 3 creates an accessible shooter for both casual and intense gamers that allows players to undertake the fight from either Human or Locust. With a fantastic campaign, intense multiplayer, ...
It could be said that in the same way Halo made the Xbox what it is today, Gears of War did the same for the Xbox 360. Sure, Halo has contributed to the success of the current console, but not quite like Gears of War has. From the off it pushed the boundaries and set new standards, not only from a visual perspective, but from a gameplay perspective. Here we are though, four years later, millions o...