
Resolution's Steve Peacock writes: I don't like it when a game comes along that makes me think “you know, maybe there is some merit to the argument that kids shouldn’t be allowed near violent videogames”. Wait! Before you all get the ironic noose of indignation and string me up from the tree of hypocrisy, let me explain!
Splatterhouse is not the sort of game that really condones violence. Yes, it’s a massive gorefest, complete with limbs being ripped off and used as weapons to smash the skulls of your enemies. Yes, you can crush the head of an enemy between your hands and harvest the blood that spews forth. Five minutes in the game will see you cause more exsanguinations than a bus load of hungry vampires headed for TwiCon 2011, but never once do you fall into the trap of thinking that this game has any possible connection to the real world.
With these hidden gems to add to your backlog, it’s time to give some bangers the shine they deserve.
Numbers 6-9 were some of my absolute favorite early gen PS3 games. I'm still bitter about Incognito and Japan Studio.
The white knight chronicles and infamous games really need to come to modern platforms. MAG I really miss...poor zipper. The ps3 was definitely a unique console despite it being the worst home console of PlayStation.

The PS3 era was a happy time, so let's look back on some of its games that flew well under the radar.
Sad that the team behind Dante inferno did not get their chance to finish the story. They had two other games planned
Enslaved: Odyssey to the West
Remember Me
Folklore
Tales of Graces f
3D Dot Game Heroes
The Darkness

"I have always liked the idea of having a Doom-like "Splatterhouse" game. Well, now I (we) get the chance to experience a game like that, because "Splatterhouse 3D" is a really cool "Doom" mod that offers that very .experience" - Robin Ek, TGG.
Namco needs to bring Tales over
Another shit review for a bad ass game.
The story completely sucked....but aside from that i thought it was awesome and you get the original games as well