PS3 Consoles Forest Park GA
Local resource for PS3 consoles in Forest Park. Includes detailed information on local businesses that provide access to Playstation 3 consoles, as well as advice and content on the features of a Playstation 3, the reviews for the latest games for the PS3, and how to set up your PS3 as a blue-ray DVD player in your home theater.
Babbage's
(770) 961-8847
2445 Southlake Mall
Morrow, GA
Babbage's
(770) 961-8847
2445 Southlake Mall
Morrow, GA 30260
Hours
Mon-Sat 10am-9pm
Sun 12pm-7pm
Game Stop
(770) 907-3834
7024 Highway 85
Riverdale, GA
Game Stop
(770) 907-3834
7024 Highway 85
Riverdale, GA 30274
Hours
Mon-Sat 10am-9pm
Sun 11am-6pm
Eb Games - Strip
(404) 629-9660
3630 Market Blvdste 810
East Point, GA
Eb Games - Strip
(404) 629-9660
3630 Market Blvdste 810
East Point, GA 30344
Hours
Mon-Sat 10am-9pm
Sun 11am-6pm
Game Stop
(678) 284-0239
697 Davis Rd.Suite 1600
Stockbridge, GA
Game Stop
(678) 284-0239
697 Davis Rd.Suite 1600
Stockbridge, GA 30281
Gamestop&Movies2
(770) 969-4522
4731 Jonesboro Roadsuite 180
Union City, GA
Gamestop&Movies2
(770) 969-4522
4731 Jonesboro Roadsuite 180
Union City, GA 30291
Hours
Mon-Sat 10am-9pm
Sun 11am-6pm
Game Stop
(678) 422-9400
1845 Mt. Zion Road
Morrow, GA
Game Stop
(678) 422-9400
1845 Mt. Zion Road
Morrow, GA 30260
Hours
Mon-Sat 10am-9pm
Sun 11am-6pm
Game Stop
(404) 349-5719
3662 Marketplace Blvd.
East Point, GA
Game Stop
(404) 349-5719
3662 Marketplace Blvd.
East Point, GA 30344
Game Stop
(404) 243-5516
2801 Candler Roadspace 22B
Decatur, GA
Game Stop
(404) 243-5516
2801 Candler Roadspace 22B
Decatur, GA 30034
Hours
Mon-Sat 10am-9pm
Sun 12:30pm-6:30pm
Game Stop
(404) 586-9393
1250 Caroline St Neste 100
Atlanta, GA
Game Stop
(404) 586-9393
1250 Caroline St Neste 100
Atlanta, GA 30307
Game Stop
(770) 981-3727
3054 Panola Rdste B
Lithonia, GA
Game Stop
(770) 981-3727
3054 Panola Rdste B
Lithonia, GA 30038
Hours
Mon-Sat 10am-9pm
Sun 11am-6pm
If you own a PS3 and you’re still looking for something worth playing on your lovable console, it may just be time to settle. InFamous is one of those games where you just don’t have the time to ask the bigger questions such as, “Is this better than the newest Xbox game,” since most of the time you’re too busy electrocuting the bejeezus out of NPC’s to care. The plot is…you know what? The plot is irrelevant. Seriously, if you pick up InFamous hoping for a revolutionary plotline, just stop. This is the video game version of a popcorn flick: A good summer release to waste time with on a hot afternoon. You play Cole, someone who somehow acquires the ability to use electricity to do any number of things from shock enemies, slightly hover when jumping, resuscitate civilians, or just wreak havoc. By now, you should already know if you’ve decided to play InFamous. To clear things up, the gameplay is smooth and the graphics are acceptable without any major malfunctions, so there really isn’t anything more to dwell on. Oh wait- Infamous and Morality  Cole sometimes gets pretty big for his britches, like in this blantant religious allusion Yes, you must choose to play as either a “good” guy or the most evil spit possible. But naturally, in the end the complex morality choices leave you either as the goody-goody equivalent of Pikachu, or Hitler with a battery strapped to his mustache. No new ground is broken in terms of decision making as really the only dif... |
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