Wednesday, November 2, 2011

Gaming's 10 Best 'Threequels' Ever

It's November, and that can usually meant a thing: threequels.

This month is pressed with the third installments of everybody's preferred videogame series. We've already seen , and . On the way are and . Somewhere over the setting distortion and .

That's a lot of threes. Which might not be a bad thing. Sometimes it takes 3 games before a array unequivocally hits its peak, learning from past mistakes and mastering the regulation that its predecessors invented.

To award the times, GameLife's writers have fabricated a list of 10 diversion threequels that mount amid the most appropriate of the most appropriate " not just inside of their own series, but via gaming history. Did you skip any? Let us know what you think.

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Konami, PlayStation 2, 2004

While nobody can repudiate the high quality and repercussions of the initial two games in Hideo Kojima's successful series, all unequivocally clicks for access number three. places you in the jungles of a Cold War-ravaged Soviet Union, where chief fight seems similar to a terrifying karma and even the double-crossers obtain double-crossed. As Naked Snake (who will after that advance to be well known as Big Boss, criminal of ), you have to wander around by furious rivers and army bases, eating fish and rodents to keep yourself energized as you endeavor to wand off a chief catastrophe. Blending the series' normal secrecy gameplay with a few new mechanics, similar to an complicated close-quarters m?lange system, is the most engaging access in what's been a very engaging series. "Jason Schreier

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