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Lair – PS3 Game

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Description
Used Lair Playstation 3 Game tested and guaranteed to work.


Product Details
UPC:
711719811220
Condition:
Used
Genre:
Action & Adventure
Platform:
Playstation 3
Region:
NTSC (N. America)
ESRB:
Teen
SKU:
PS3_LAIR

———This game is fully cleaned, tested & working. Includes the Disc/Cartridge Only. May have some minor scratches/scuffs.This description was last updated on October 28th, 2020.

Additional information

Weight 8 lbs

83 reviews for Lair – PS3 Game

  1. Matthew Stephens

    When I first saw the critic reviews I really didn’t care because I have looked forward to the game since this summer. However, once I received the game I couldn’t help but to be very upset at critics that rated this game low.This game has so many new innovations that it’s surprising that the release didn’t get pushed back even further. The graphics are so beautiful and take full advantage of the PS3 in every regard. The music soundtrack and storyline are good too.The best part of this game and something that can’t be done on any other game system is the real time air battles and ground battles that take place simultaniously. The cell processor is the only hardware that can handle this type of extreme gaming.The controls to the game are very smooth. Once the user gets used to using six axis (It took me about 15 to 20 minutes to stop using the joysticks every now and then lol) the game goes to an entirely new level. The camera is flawless, the cutscenes are great, and the fighting controls are great. The coolest part about airbattle is takedown when you can defeat an enemby dragon in 50 different ways and all are cool and a treat to watch and play through.The boss battles in the game are tough enough to make the player look for strategy and yet they aren’t easy to where the user will never die like in the new Zelda game for the Wii (Not to say that is bad, just that it is too easy).The game challenges the player and also forces the player to replay a level in order to get a hig.

  2. eduardo moreno

    bien

  3. Cindy

    Gift

  4. MM

    When I picked up Lair, I had read a couple bad, and a couple lukewarm reviews already — my expectations for this game weren’t set very high. I expected difficult controls, and a hard-to-master game (much like Factor 5’s previous games) — I so enjoyed the game’s concept, that I *had* to pick it up and see it for myself.To my great surprise, the game is pretty darn easy to control, and with a couple exceptions, this is a fantastic, solid game, and well worth the money I paid for it. The only issues I have with this title is the low framerate in some of the more intense battles (which doesn’t happen too often… but I wish it never dropped below, say 15 fps — on occasion it can drop to 12 or 10 it seems, despite its being a solid 20-30 most of the time at 1080p), and the incredible detail of the environments… The detail is so good, it actually become difficult to target stuff at great distances, because the complex 1080p detail is… I dunno… noisy in the visual sense. It’d be much easier to play if the textures were lower detail, there was less geometry, and the framerate was a tad higher (you could see stuff at a distance by its movement against the awesome backdrop easier).That being said, this is a great game, and well worth it if you like Factor 5’s previous games (Rogue Squadron, etc.) or older LucasArts games like Rebel Assault or Shadows of the Empire. If you’re not into flying dragons, terrorizing troops with your firey breath and claws and eating them, pick.

  5. Mr. Juma Charles

    it is alright

  6. Doug G.

    If you like dragons you’ll like Lair.Lair is easily the most amazing console game to date graphically. The quality of the visuals in Lair is just unbeaten at this time. This alone does not make a great game however, and the gameplay lags behind the graphics in a way that lessens the overall value of the game, but does not in any way ruin it.The majority of complaints about lair are things like:-The dragon does not have radar-The dragon does not fly as well as an F-16-The dragon does not have heat seeking missilesThe problem with these complaints should be fairly obvious. Yes, missions are confusing and objectives are sometimes hard to find. Guess what, it’s a battlefield with thousands of enemies to choose from, unless your dragon is packing a radar array with a sattelite uplink for your commander to paint enemies with a targeting laser, it may be a little difficult to find an enemy. I don’t have any problem with the mission structure of Lair, missions can take several attempts before you know exactly where to find certain objectives or complete others, but with such a big battlefield and so much going on it’s a pleasure to explore all the different portions.The gameplay itself is somewhat shallow, I feel it would benefit from some sort of “leveling up” or “unlocking moves” system that many games have, but what it does have works well enough.The controls are another sticking point. I don’t have any major problems using the sixaxis after some practice on the tutorials, i.

  7. City Gent

    I am not sure why there is controversy over the reviews of this game. I am for the record, not a huge fan of SIXAXIS, this being said, the controls are ridiculously easy to master and the early missions are essentially training chapters that get you into the game very quickly.The graphics are to say the least, stunning, and the voice acting is very well done. As an air combat simulation with a very analog feel (knights riding dragons without a reticule–but targets do halo white or red), it feels frantic and fast as it should. There are plenty of extras and interestingly, an input menu for cheats (not my thing, but it’s there).I did notice some cutscene lag, but overall, I am very happy with it, but I have been burning through the levels very fast. My final review would probably summarize: forget the early reviews, this is a beautiful, easy to play, and enjoyable game.

  8. Daniel Freeland

    Although I do agree with the reviewers who said that the controls are hard, I do not agree that it makes this a horrible game. I love dragons, and video games as well. So I really love this game.Yes, the controls are difficult, but you can learn them. As I write this review my girlfriend whos videogame experience can be summed up as playing Mario Cart 64, is not having all that much trouble with the game controls. Her problems are more with where the buttons are on the controller than actually controling the dragon. And to those who think it should be easy to control…IT’S A DRAGON!!!! Not a motorcyle. It is not going to turn on a dime.Anyways, the plot is interresting, the music is awsome, and the graphics are amazing. This is not a game for people who are impatient or immature. The controls are simple as long as you are willing to learn and practice.

  9. J. Garcia

    The game is an aesthetic masterpiece and offers difficult but enjoyable challenges with some of the best Artificial Intelligence–meaning more realistic missions that reward strategy, patience, and skill. For example, in the saving-the-mantas mission, if you stray too far or get too distracted with fighting ice dragons that are already flying away, your mantas will get killed…The advanced AI engine and six axis are great innovations that are not for all gamers. Unfortunately, most of the current reviews are written by a self-selected crowd that has bought xbox’es and ps3’s in the past for the first person shooters that have been out there for these systems. Using a six axis to control a dragon should not be easy, when presumably you’ve never driven one before and it is not at all like walking around with a gun shooting everything you see–after all, you’re part of an elite squad. Part of the fun and challenge is mastering how to move the dragon and making it a war machine. And that has its learning curve, with potential to become a thrilling experience once you are master of it.In short, it may not appeal to all gamers (especially those who’ve fallen in love with first person shooters), but it’s definitely the most enjoyable game out there for people looking for good use of the PS3’s AI and immersive graphics capabilities, with rewarding missions and engrossing story line.Just my two cents

  10. Sami Mohammad

    I was about to cancell my order after the horrible reviw at GameSpot!but i saw some users review and i know Gamespot is Bill$$ tool so i just give it a try yes i bought it, i played the first mission i was confused and the controlle was so new to me! after 30 minutes i get used to it and begin to master the controll, this game is a prfect game! i myself didn’t like the SIXAXIS but after i master it i enjoyed it so much, the sound effect is the best EVER (i played it on 5.1) no wonder THX did the sound effect! the graphic is so beatiful if u r not sure just rent it and u will see by ur self what a great game it is, i want the Soundtrack and the Artbook if it’s available, there is an ART gallery in the game show the Building, Characters and the game’s wonderful Cretures art and sketch, i just feel so sad of what is happing to the Video Game world so UNFAIR reviews just becuase u don’t like this company or this console! this Game is the prove and a real example of what is happing.

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