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Is this really the end? Epic has given us the third game in the Gears of War franchise and from the sounds of it; it’s the end of Marcus Fenix’s arc. Well, if that’s true then Marcus’s story has gone out with a satisfying ending in Epic’s latest third...
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Xbox 360Gears of War 3 is finally here and if you're like 90 percent or so of Xbox 360 owners, you're probably going to play it - if you haven't already. After two strong games, developer Epic has a lot to live up to. The Gears series has impacted the...
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to the story of the Gears. The attention to detail on every level is pervasive, as it is nearly comprehensive. Like any game, even the best ones, there are flubs and flaws to be had, but I can guarantee you that after you've spent about 15-20 hours in...
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Rating:It's been a long time coming – one of the first, few major franchises to propel the Xbox 360 above and beyond Sony's Playstation 3, has finally come to a close. Gears of War, the Epic Games trilogy of oversized men, consistent badmouthing, true bul...
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Sometimes it seems like developers are not interested in conclusions, rather they like franchises to go on for as long as they can. As such, the chance of the formula becoming stale increases with each installment. I hope that Gears of War isn't one of...
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gamersdailynews.com Updated: 2015-09-12 09:15:15
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The totally epic and stunningly awesome ending of this well known Xbox 360 third person action game just came to the worldwide market and made a lot of gamers wait in queues in front of the stores. There is just a little bit that is possible to critici...
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totalvideogames.com Updated: 2015-09-12 09:16:15
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Nearly half a decade ago now, Epic's Gears of War had its Emergence Day on Microsoft's fledgling Xbox 360. What followed was the first game to stamp its authority on the console and usher-in the dawn of next-gen gaming. Before then, release schedules h...
It's still the best third-person shooter out there by quite some margin but, equally, it's just not quite as impacting as its two predecessors. Long-time fans will be happy with how Epic has tied all the loose ends together, but dabblers in the series...
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gaming-age.com Updated: 2015-09-12 09:17:54
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There's nothing quite like a good ending. And I don't mean good in the sense that everything turns up roses, because that's certainly not the case for Gears of War 3's cast of motley characters. What I mean is that things get resolved, have a sense of...
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Play.tm Updated: 2015-09-12 09:18:30
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Epic have really outdone themselves this time. They have always managed to produce great games but there were little niggles in the first and second Gears titles that detracted from the overall experience. With the first game it was the sluggish respon...
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atomicgamer.com Updated: 2015-09-12 09:18:42
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Back in late 2006, Microsoft was getting a little concerned that their five-billion-dollar-baby might fail. They had launched the Xbox 360 a year before, and the Xbox division of the company was billions of dollars in the hole, and there just wasn't...
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armchairempire.com Updated: 2015-09-12 09:19:04
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One could argue that the original Gears of War was responsible for kick-starting the current console generation of blockbuster gaming experiences; much like what the movie Jaws did for summer blockbusters, the big-budget visuals, high octa...
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thereviewcrew.com Updated: 2015-09-12 09:20:08
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To call Gears of War 3 one of the most anticipated games of the year for the Xbox 360 is a bit of an understatement. Microsoft has been throwing Gears parties for months to create a frenzy and it appears their work is paying off. More than one million...
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gamespot.com Updated: 2015-09-12 09:21:50
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It's hard to believe that almost five years have passed since Emergence Day. The bane of the humans on Sera was a boon for the gamers on Earth, as we plunged headlong into a grim new world of brutal, cover-based combat and gorgeous visuals. Now the thi...
Exciting, emotional, and eminently satisfying campaign, Beautiful locations enrich story and gameplay alike, Fortifications make Horde mode more strategic, Switching sides in Beast mode is brutal fun.
No tutorial for Beast mode.
Gears of War 3 concludes an excellent trilogy with engrossing cooperative play, taut competitive action, and a masterful campaign...
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Oh, Gears of War. How I hate that I love you so. I have to admit that I had a deep hatred towards shooters for a long time. I refused to play them. I always felt they were pointless distractions that did nothing for gaming as a whole. Then, like some h...
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Gears of War is arguably one of the most iconic franchises in contemporary gaming, and essentially helped solidify the Xbox 360 in the burgeoning console market. Gears of War 3 marks the end of a saga that first began in 2006. While the series is far...
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There’s a pretty good story behind the action here, mostly dealing with Marcus Fenix. Following the decline of Jacinto from Gears 2 (18 months later), he’s still haunted by the fact that his father Adam has perished due to the uprising of the Locust...
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ign.com
Updated: 2015-09-12 09:24:59
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Gears of War 3 knows exactly what it is: a badass simulator. Developer Epic Games strives to bookend the Gears trilogy with the most definitive third-person shooter gameplay of this generation while attempting to tidy up any and all loose story ends an...
Gears of War 3 represents state-of-the-art design and gameplay where you become the king badass among a gory world of bad-asses. Every third-person, cover-based shooter from here on out will likely be compared to Gears 3, and it provides a fitting and...
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Love it or loathe it, Gears of War has come to define what this generation of gaming is all about. Whether one extols the virtues of competitive gaming and the Xbox Live model that had Gears at its vanguard, or bemoans the slew of "brown and grey" sh...
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gamepro.com Updated: 2015-09-12 09:25:59
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The third installment in Epic's cover-based combat series brings Marcus Fenix's Locust-lynching saga to a satisfying conclusion.It's hard to believe that it's been five years since the original Gears of War released on Xbox 360, less than a year after...
Exhilarating new multiplayer modes like Beast and "Horde 2.0;" fourplayer coop is a welcome addition; imaginatively grotesque Lambent Locust creature designs; bolder narrative this time around.
Campaign feels like Gears 2.5 at times, rarely tossing us something we haven't seen before; new characters are somewhat underdeveloped .
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strategyinformer.com Updated: 2015-09-12 09:26:19
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It's not often you get to witness the 'end' of something, especially when you've actually been a follower from the beginning. That's not to say that there won't be more Gears games - the never ending money train works in mysterious ways - but in terms...
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Gears of War defined a console generation, but in 2011 it has almost become a victim of its own success. The signature third-person cover system has become commonplace, and plenty of its tropes have become weary from third-party overuse, such as the ne...
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Gears of War 3 begins as the series did five years ago—with series protagonist Marcus Fenix in a jail cell. This time, though, we find out why Fenix was imprisoned. Gears 3 completes the story that began back in 2006, and it does so definitively. Not...
A great single-player campaign, and a wide variety of multiplayer modes mean you won't run out of things to do, Good variety of fun weapons and ways to use them, The classic formula still works, Beautiful graphics, A siege battle with multiple layers? So much fun, One of the most important characters in the series goes out with a whimper, not a bang. It's entirely appropriate, Multiplayer is ful...
There are still some questions left unanswered, Some of the enemies are more annoying than scary and/or satisfying to fight, Sometimes the game's levels get bogged down in fetch quests, The dialog is often stupid, The underwater scene was so close to Episode One I kept expecting to see a Gungan...
Should I buy the Epic Edition?The game can be purchased in multiple flavors, and the price goes up with each successive edition. We were sent the $150 Epic Edition for review, and this rather large package came with goodies that should appeal to the hardc...
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