ThePlayStation 3concluded its main run in 2013, going out on a high with titles likeThe Last of Us,Grand Theft Auto 5, andBioShock Infinite. The system’s last full year as Sony’s flagship hardware also had a couple of noteworthy releases, primarilyMass Effect 3,Journey,Borderlands 2, andMax Payne 3. Overall, 2012 was not an extremely memorable year for PS3 exclusives, althoughTwisted Metal,Tokyo Jungle, andYakuza: Dead Soulsare fondly remembered.

A decade later, only a select few2012 PS3 gamesare still part of the cultural zeitgeist. The gaming industry moves quickly, condemning plenty of good titles to hazy memories at best. What are some forgotten PS3 gems that turned 10 in 2022?

Promo art featuring characters from Binary Domain

6Binary Domain

During the PS4 era, Ryu Ga Gotoku Studio’s international profile exploded with the success ofYakuza 0. Nowadays, Sega’s developer is almost exclusively associated with theLike a Dragonfranchise, but the company’s first official release under the Ryu Ga Gotoku Studio banner had nothing to do with that license.

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Binary Domainis a sci-fi third-person shooterthat focuses heavily on directing AI teammates. Set in a well-realized universe and featuring satisfying albeit unspectacular gunplay,Binary Domainis polished, ambitious, and action-packed. While not entirely unknown, Sega’s title struggled commercially in the United States, even if it did eventually find an audience through PS Plus.

5I Am Alive

Rare as it is nowadays, Ubisoft used to develop and publish new IPs quite regularly. These projects were not always bona fide successes, but they helped diversify the company’s portfolio. Garnering a mixed reception at the time of its release,I Am Alivehas been all but forgotten over the last decade, doomed forever to serve as Ubisoft Connect filler.

Although rough around the edges, thepost-apocalyptic survival gameenvisions a fascinating world defined by crumbling towers and splashes of human survivors. Focusing on verticality,I Am Alivestructures its areas around climbing, an act made nail-bitingly tense through a stamina meter that could spell doom if not properly managed. In some ways,I Am Aliveis reminiscent of the originalAssassin’s Creed, a middling project with good ideas capable of spawning a great sequel. Sadly,I Am Alive 2never came to be.

Protagonist of I Am Alive speaking with NPC

4Ridge Racer Unbounded

The last numberedRidge Racercame out in 2006 for the PlayStation 3, and Namco Bandai has given no indication that a future featuringRidge Racer 8is a possibility. What is sometimes overlooked is that the franchise continued for a couple of years afterRidge Racer 7, concluding on home consoles withUnbounded.

Rather than an arcade racer,Unboundedis avehicular combat gameakin to something likeBurnoutorFlatOut. In fact, the spin-off was developed by Bugbear Entertainment, the company that handled the first threeFlatOuttitles (and the only ones worth playing). That’s not to say the spin-off completely dropsRidge Racer’s traditional drift-based gameplay, just thatUnboundedemphasizes aggression and explosiveness more than previous entries. Fans of the franchise should give this one a try.

Ridge Racer Unbounded

3Shank 2

2010’sShankis a bloody side-scroller with an eye-catching visual style and decent but slightly clunky combat. Klei Entertainment created an inconsequential but fun game, and the same can be said for its sequel. Despite being essentially an improved version of its predecessor,Shank 2did not get too much attention upon release, and it would be a stretch to say the game has grown a cult following over the last decade.

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That said,Shank 2seems tailor-made for that type of reputation. Thanks to its comic book aesthetic, the game’s graphics have aged beautifully. The fast-paced and gory combat is responsive and deeper than it might seem on the surface.Shank 2needs to be on a service like PS Plus Premium so it could be discovered by a new generation.

2Syndicate

A complete departure from 1993’sSyndicate, a real-time tactics game, the 2012 reboot is afirst-person shooterset in a futuristic world where everyone has a chip in their heads. As Miles Kilo, players work as a EuroCorp agent, one of several mega corporations that govern this universe. Eventually, Miles learns that maybe his employer is not to be trusted.

Syndicateseems like one of those reboots that should be mocked for stripping its inspiration of everything that made it unique. In some ways, Starbreeze Studios’ title is guilty of doing just that, and the game wastes an intriguing setting on a fairly underwhelming narrative. Yet, when viewed in a vacuum,Syndicateis an above-average shooter with an awesome mechanic revolving around hacking the chips of enemies. The 8-hour campaign compares favorably with plenty of other first-person shooters on the PS3 or Xbox 360.

Aiming at a flying car

1Quantum Conundrum

From one of the minds behind 2007’sPortal,Quantum Conundrumis another first-personpuzzle game. When his uncle scientist blows an experiment and becomes trapped in another dimension, a child protagonist must work their way through an unpredictable mansion en route to an array of generators. Luckily, they have a special glove that allows them to manipulate four dimensions.

Quantum Conundrumguides players through different rooms that serve as self-contained puzzles, and these brain-teasers are generally imaginative and challenging. Visually, the 2012 game has a charming cartoonish aesthetic that still looks fine in this day and age.

Quantum Conundrum ps3

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