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Gears of War 3

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  • Enthralling cinematic story. Experience the epic finale to the Gears of War trilogy
  • Unparalleled gameplay
  • One of the definitive multiplayer experiences on Xbox LIVE
  • Gears of War 3 pushes the envelope for stunning visuals on Xbox 360


Gears of War 3


CAPJOT 84
Reviewed in Germany on January 28, 2023
Der schlechteste bzw erste wirklich schlechte teil von gears of war eine frechheit
Dulce Ma.
Reviewed in Mexico on September 1, 2018
ExcelenteViene en inglés (me agrada) el juego como dice la descripción no es nuevo, pero si lo lees la consola no hemos tenido problema.
venkata kishore kanneganti
Reviewed in India on October 23, 2017
nice to see and very good to play
Donatella
Reviewed in Italy on August 8, 2015
Tutto perfetto consigliato spedizione precisa e prodotto come la descrizione il prezzo è buono. Consiglio a tutti per la precisione
Tommy
Reviewed in the United States on March 22, 2014
As gears 2 is my 5 for this franchise, this one has to be a 4. I didn't like the story as much, I didn't like losing certain people, and I'd rather fight conventional locust over lambent whatevers. It's neat when they blow up the first few times, but it's ultimately just an annoyance. Other than those few things, this game is among the best in it's class. Would recommend without a doubt.EDIT: I've been achievement hunting and gave this game a thorough second look. I'm changing my rating to a 5 from a 4. Between arcade, versus, and horde this game really does set itself apart from the other games in the series. It never ceases to be a challenge, and maintains form as something I really enjoy plodding through.First, I tried the campaign on insane after finally trying the end all be all gears difficulty on gears: judgement, which was honestly a lot cheaper in how it kills you when it does (A LOT of frags). The story is still engaging to me, the game play is every bit as polished as any you could mention, and beating it was honestly satisfying. It wasn't miserable, and it wasn't easy. It was a firm lesson in strategy and pacing yourself. Great campaign, and arcade mode gives that little bit of competitive edge when playing with friends to really push it over the edge into my top 5 all time favorites.Next thing I tried was versus, where the pace is obviously a bit faster. Granted, there is a firm belief that cheap shotgun blasts to unaware opponents is a skill move, and I'm going to find that to be ridiculous in any game that has that dimension, but it isn't impossible to combat. Otherwise, the versus is engaging and it does seem fairly well balanced. There's not a lot of excessive explosives, there's always a chance of surviving your encounter. It's just a matter of figuring out what it is and if you can come away with a kill in the process. Good stuff.Then I tried horde, which I can only compare to firefight from halo. Waves of enemies that become increasingly difficult through rounds. The only thing about this that I find annoying is leveling up your ability to do things like building barriers or turrets. Obviously this is overcome with a bit of time, but I'm not a fan of giving advantages to players because they played a lot. Even playing fields are the basis of competition. It's a bit ridiculous when you're in a game with someone who pulls out a rocket baring silverback when you're in there trying to lancer a platoon of heavily health boosted grenadiers. Really cod, and not a fan.Last I tried beast mode, which is honestly just tacked on in my opinion. It can be fun to run around as a berserker or corpser, but for the most part, if I play much more of this variant, it'll be for instagib melee mutator and medals if I wind up caring to go for seriously 3.0.All in all, this game is awesome, and if you're into aggressive shooters this is one you shouldn't miss out on. If you're finding it too hard, give it some time, because it's worth it to pick up a little skill in this game. It's made me stronger in the other shooters I play between the recoil and strategy involved. Don't pass on the retro, and learn to play tag.
McGilli
Reviewed in Canada on September 26, 2013
Very nice, long single player campaign. Does an excellent job of bringing the entire story to a close. Plain and simple - one of the best games ever made.
D-Rock
Reviewed in the United States on September 21, 2011
(INITIAL THOUGHTS)I saw numerous reviews that praise this game and it is on track to be a powerhouse. I saw a bunch of jokers giving this game a 1 & 2 yesterday- did you guys play this game or even buy it? I am not sure what game they were playing....Do yourself a favor and get perspective from a legit review site and not some MW3 or PS3 hyper-fanboy if you need further input in your decision to buy this. They should be jealous. This game looks stunning. It plays amazing and it's ridiculously fun. Ignore the trolls.(DISLIKES)My only gripes are small issues unrelated to the game experience itself. First is the manual. I wanted to peak at what new enemies and guns there were before playing so I figured I'd check out the manual. It's just a page or two at best (smallest I've seen) and it tells you to go to the online version....cutting corners (costs) much? Ehh...it's not a big deal but I'm old fashioned. I like to read up and see what I'm dealing with before jumping into things. It would have paid off because I was initially blown away by the new enemies- literally.Why should I pay for weapon skins? I'm sure that was Microsoft's idea but I dislike it immensely. You should be able to unlock weapon skins or at least purchase them for free using experience points in-game. That would be an enticement to continue to play. Not that I need any more reason to want to play this game though. They do give you a few skins and you have opportunity to get more but most are being charged for 240 points each or buy 'em all for a ridiculously high amount of MS points. I can't wrap my mind around the thought they had that this would be a good idea. Its the only negative thing I have to really say about the game and it really doesn't have anything to do with the game/gameplay itself.(GRAPHICS)The graphics are excellent and have clearly been upgraded. The game is visually stunning. Gears is known for being dreary and dark- while this game flips the script and unleashes lots of vibrant and exotic colors. I didn't experience any screen tearing or lag while playing which is fantastic. Every level or map is just incredible to look at. You will find yourself turning the camera to get a sense of your surroundings and you can easily distinguish where you are on the map. The colors balance out quite nicely. I believe it's running at 30 fps so there can plenty going on without tearing or issues. Bring on the carnage ;)(CAMPAIGN)Hard to review something I haven't completed yet but I did get a good amount of time into the campaign so far. It is flawless. I won't spoil anything or even really touch on the subject matter but I can say that it is a blast playing through so far. There are vehicles to use as well. The locations are spectacular and the option for 4 player co-op is awesome. I'll leave it at that.(MULTIPLAYER)This is where the game truly shines in my eyes as my love for Gears began from playing the Horde mode. I recall a lot of gamers and from my own personal experience- Gears 2 had an awfully ineffective online system. It wouldn't connect with other players and would drop games randomly. That isn't the case with Gears 3 as I can hop into any online mode and connect. It seems like Epic has finally listened to the gamers and they have upgraded their matchmaking to an effective system that actually connects you to players. I didn't notice any real lag issues or any sort of lack of registration while shooting. My bullets hit their targets. Explosions would kill me. The only issue I noticed was in regards to reviving a downed team-mate. I couldn't revive a teammate in time and I was standing next to him but there were a number of issues at the time that could have affected that such as camera targeting, the player was moving, etc...Regardless- Horde mode (nicknamed 2.0) is ridiculously entertaining. You don't have to unload hundreds of bullets into an enemy anymore as your shots inflict more damage. There are wave bosses (giant bosses), new enemies, upgrades, things to buy, money to make...Beast Mode allows players to be the horde and attack a group of survivors (that increase with each round) for 12 rounds. It is a fantastic addition and refreshing change of pace. Warzone is still Warzone and that is awesome. I don't know exactly how it differs from TDM but I believe you die once per round and while in TDM you have a limited amount of spawns for your team that you all share. There is also a double team mode that I haven't tried yet where you and 3 teams of 2 fight. Capture the Leader is exactly how it sounds and it too is a wonderful addition to the multiplayer experience. I didn't have the ability to try co-op but it is nice to have that option. Most matches last for quite some time and the levels are the largest so far. There are quite a few modes to try here. My money is on another mode popping up in the near future via DLC or Cliffy B/Epic.(SUMMARY)This game deserves your attention if you have a 360. If this is your first Gears game you will be playing then I highly recommend it. Campaign-wise you may be a bit lost but you are late to the party and mind as well just play through it. This game is highly-polished as it should be. I skipped the beta entirely but clearly they have made changes for the better. I was absolutely taken back by how much has improved and how much has been added into everything. You will be impressed.The new enemies are ridiculous. There are tons of modifications to the enemies like the drones & savages and lots of them explode so hopefully you can maneuver well enough to survive. No more will one player be able to destroy everything and save everyone unless down to a handful of enemies. You will lose people. You will lose matches. However, in Horde if you have the money you can actually BUY BACK IN which is awesome! You have the ability to assist your teammates through monetary means or give them some excess ammo you might be holding as well (option flashes on screen). There is a real sense of team work here. You won't always have people coming to your rescue while down but generally people seemed helpful as I would crawl over for safety and get revived 90% of the time. There is always that kid that is either clueless or a jerk that will ignore you when you are in front of them. Yep- they still are out there but that's why you have other team mates.There is also a very nice rewarding system that similar to Halo Reach gives you medals for individual actions or kills you do. You have a legit stat card as well which lets you know your k/d ration and other stats for each game type you've played, as well as campaign. You level up incredibly efficient as well. You may even be inundated with rewards in the beginning as you level up quite quickly. Regardless of the outcome you are rewarded for your time. Epic should be proud of what they did with Gears 3 as this game justifies being called a sequel and closing a trilogy. It improved everything that I could have thought of from Gears 1 & 2. During one of the Warzone matches I had placed my controller down for a moment and began hearing the `Mad World' piano theme and was just blown away by how the game draws you in. On certain maps events in the background happen which force you to change your playing style such as a sandstorm or earthquake. It's the little things like this that Gears does that truly changes the experience. You aren't just killing, leveling up and moving on. You have a real sense of teamwork here and desire to play and win for that matter. I played every mode of the game I could yesterday to get an understanding of what I was dealing with and to see what would be the downfall for this game...I loved everything. Campaign, Capture the Leader (which should replace Capture the Flag for every game), Horde Mode, Warzone....All of it is fun.Gears 3 is necessary for any true gamer who enjoys a great story, great multiplayer and just flat out having a good time. For the average rational gamer who doesn't expect every game to be COD...this game is for you. If you don't like every mode, there is still plenty to sink your teeth into for quite some time. Future content will obviously be out as well in a matter of months. I gave it a 5/5 and it is absolutely my favorite game so far this year by a long shot. Those on the fence should buy this. See you out there!
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