
DailyMail: Predicting looming excellence is a notoriously inexact science. With more money riding on a high-profile video game release than a Hollywood blockbuster, it is only to be expected that projects are frequently sent back to the drawing board, while release dates move all over the shop.
So it is that the game at the very top of my wish list for 2009 appeared on 2008's, too.

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We present a list of horror games with depressing endings, each known for its unique experience and storytelling.
The PlayStation 3 is Sony’s most interesting home console ever, but what’s most interesting of all is trying to nail down the very best games on a console with hundreds of incredible games. Let’s give it a shot.
Sly Thieves in Time
Stay the Party
Portal 2
Dj Hero
Demon’s Souls
God of war Ascension
I've noticed a recent nostalgia for the PS3 and I don't get it for me it's been my least favourite generation to date and I've been gaming since the NES I just feel like the ambition of the developers outweighed the capabilities of the consoles so I remember lots of games running in the lower end of 20fps range and I remember for the first time ever actually disliking the duelshock 3 and it's curved triggers
Sure there were some standouts and great games but that's the only gen I switched entirely to PC gaming
"Finally, Heavy Rain on the PlayStation 3 has the strongest early claim to breaking new ground. You are on the trail of a serial killer and your decisions determine the case. New motion capture technology means early glimpses look just as good as the game sounds."
I cannot wait for Heavy Rain, it looks absolutely incredible