10 PS3 Games That Shocked Everyone by Releasing AFTER the PS4 Launch!

Summary

  • The PS3 had many great games post-PS4 launch, like South Park: The Stick of Truth, Dark Souls 2, and The Evil Within.
  • PS3 users enjoyed Resident Evil: Revelations 2, Metal Gear Solid 5, and One Piece: Pirate Warriors 3 until its very end.
  • Persona 5 was released on both PS3 and PS4, which meant the PS3 could still play one of the best JRPGs ever made.

It’s often thought in gaming circles that a console becomes outdated as soon as its successor arrives. However, this isn’t always accurate, and the PlayStation 3 is one of several examples proving this point. Even after the launch of the PlayStation 4 on November 15, 2013, the PlayStation 3 continued to receive numerous outstanding games.

Many games initially remained exclusive to the PlayStation 3 (alongside other seventh generation consoles), yet a majority were cross-platform, extending the lifespan of the PS3 even beyond the arrival of its successor. Remarkably, there’s an abundance of excellent titles available, but these eight stand out as the finest in the console’s collection following the launch of the PlayStation 4.

8. South Park: The Stick of Truth

A Raunchy RPG Reminiscent Of Paper Mario

Following an extended development phase, the much anticipated game version of “South Park” was ultimately launched in early 2014, swiftly gaining popularity among both fans and critics. This is due to South Park: The Stick of Truth being a skillfully crafted RPG featuring engaging and user-friendly mechanics that appear to be influenced by the Paper Mario series, while maintaining the show’s trademark crude and satirical humor.

Don’t miss out on ‘The Stick of Truth’, an outstanding game for fans of ‘South Park’. Remarkably, this game was also playable on the PlayStation 3, given that it was initially unveiled nearly two years prior to the launch of the PlayStation 4. This makes perfect sense!

7. Dark Souls 2

A High-Quality (Albeit Divisive) Sequel

In essence, “Demon’s Souls,” exclusively for PS3, was the game that catapulted FromSoftware into prominence; however, there’s no denying that its successor, “Dark Souls,” firmly established it as one of the most gifted studios in the gaming industry. Consequently, it came as no surprise that fans worldwide were anxiously awaiting the launch of its sequel. Fortunately, for many, this highly anticipated game was also playable on the PlayStation 3, much like its two predecessors.

Dark Souls II is another top-notch action role-playing game set in a grim ambiance, offering a robust battle system and tough boss fights. It retains all the hallmarks of the Dark Souls franchise, albeit with some contentious features that have kept fans divided up until now. Despite these debates, Dark Souls II was still an exceptional game to play on a PlayStation 3 in the year 2014.

6. The Evil Within

An Excellent Survival Horror Game, By The Creator Of Resident Evil

During the PlayStation 3 period, the Resident Evil series was facing some tough times with underwhelming and contentious releases such as Resident Evil 5 and Resident Evil 6. Fans of this iconic survival horror franchise were yearning for a fresh, enjoyable game to quench their thirst. Towards the end of 2014, their wish was granted by none other than Shinji Mikami, the mastermind behind the Resident Evil series.

Following his departure from Capcom and establishing Tango Gameworks, Shinji Mikami developed “The Evil Within”. Although it’s not without its flaws, this game stood out as a strong and invigorating survival horror title that echoed some of the finest entries in the Resident Evil series, particularly Resident Evil 4. Notably, The Evil Within was more reminiscent of these classic games than what Capcom was producing at the time. This game, released across multiple generations in October 2014, offered PS3 users a terrifyingly good horror experience on Halloween day.

5. LittleBigPlanet 3

The Third Entry In One Of PlayStation’s Best Platformer Series

Often, third-party developers launch their games on multiple generations of consoles. However, Sony chose to release some PlayStation exclusives like LittleBigPlanet 3 on both PS3 and PS4 at the same time, which was unexpected for gamers back then. This strategy made sense because LittleBigPlanet 3 is a platform game designed for children, who are typically less inclined to switch to a new console generation quickly.

In a different phrasing: Despite being released in late 2014, LittleBigPlanet 3 remains an entertaining and user-friendly 3D puzzle platformer. It maintains the quirky ambiance of its predecessors while introducing fresh playable characters and intricate mechanics for custom levels. For any child still utilizing their PS3 at that time, it was a fantastic Christmas gift.

4. Resident Evil: Revelations 2

The Resident Evil Series Made A Last Minute Comeback

During this time period, the Resident Evil games sparked a lot of debate among gamers. However, the series was thriving on handheld devices, particularly with the launch of Resident Evil: Revelations on Nintendo 3DS. Seemingly inspired by its success, Capcom released Resident Evil: Revelations 2 for home consoles such as the PlayStation 3, even though the PlayStation 4 had been out for two years prior.

Initially, Capcom rolled out this game in an episodic manner, but later on, they released a complete retail version in early 2015. To be honest, “Resident Evil: Revelations 2” wasn’t as great as the old games in the series, but it surpassed both “Resident Evil 5” and “Resident Evil 6”. The reason for this is that it brought back beloved characters, had a darker atmosphere, emphasized survival horror aspects, and included less action. In other words, it provided the PS3 with a decent “Resident Evil” game before its retirement.

3. Metal Gear Solid 5: The Phantom Pain

An Incredible And Ambitious Game That Worked Very Well On The PS3

Following numerous years filled with eager waiting, Konami unveiled “Metal Gear Solid 5: The Phantom Pain” in September 2015. Notably, a prequel titled “Ground Zeroes” had been made accessible on both PS3 and PS4 the year prior. However, the remarkable aspect was that “The Phantom Pain ” could also be played on older systems, given its expansive, ambitious new direction.

For the first time in the Metal Gear Solid series, the game ventured into the open-world genre, offering vast maps populated with numerous characters, complex mechanics, intelligent enemy AI, and spectacular set pieces and bosses. Remarkably, The Phantom Pain performed admirably on the PS3, with the main distinction being a lower frame rate compared to other versions. This made it possible for long-standing fans of the franchise who had played Metal Gear Solid 4: Guns of the Patriots on the same console to enjoy this masterpiece without having to invest in a new system.

2. One Piece: Pirate Warriors 3

A Fun And Addictive Musou For Anime Fans

One Piece: Pirate Warriors 3

  • Platform(s): PlayStation 3, PlayStation 4, PlayStation Vita, PC, Nintendo Switch
  • Released: August 25, 2015
  • Developer: Omega Force
  • Genre(s): Action Adventure, Beat ’em up

One notable difference between the PlayStation and Xbox brands lies in their preference for games derived from popular Japanese franchises, particularly adaptations of cherished anime intellectual properties. This inclination has led to numerous One Piece video games being published on PlayStation consoles, culminating in 2015’s One Piece: Pirate Warriors 3, a game that was also made available for the PS4.

In the Musou subseries of Pirate Warriors, the third installment stood out as the best to date, providing One Piece enthusiasts with a wide variety of beloved characters to choose from and engage in combat, which was both thrilling and hard to put down. The combat system seemed more refined compared to its earlier versions. A key feature of Musou games is the massive hordes of enemies that players must defeat simultaneously, and surprisingly, the PS3 handled this well without any significant rendering issues. It’s clear that One Piece fans with a PS3 were enjoying themselves in 2015.

1. Persona 5

One Of The Best JRPGs Ever Made Came Out On PS3 In 2016

Atlus has a history of launching new Persona games towards the end of a console’s lifespan. For instance, they released Persona 4 exclusively on PlayStation 2 in 2008 and followed it up with Persona 5, which was available on both PS3 and PS4 in 2016 (2017 outside of Japan). However, this didn’t pose any issues because it allowed Sony’s seventh-generation console to host one of the greatest JRPGs ever created.

Similar to many games in the same series, Persona 5 went through extensive development before it was eventually released in 2016, following several delays. Given its popularity and the sizable Japanese PS3 player base at that time, it would have been unjust if it had been exclusive to the PS4. Fortunately, Persona 5 was well-received by both critics and fans alike due to its captivating storyline, stunning graphics, memorable characters, appealing soundtrack, and combat system that offered a good balance between engagement and accessibility.

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2025-01-17 19:34