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# Stunning Visuals Epic Gameplay US Compatibility Gears of War 3

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## Summary

> 🎮 Gear Up for the Ultimate Battle!

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- **What is this?** Gears of War 3
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## Why This Product

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## Key Features

- • **Visual Mastery:** Experience breathtaking graphics that redefine what's possible on Xbox 360.
- • **Epic Conclusion:** Dive into the thrilling finale of the Gears of War trilogy!
- • **Exclusive US Play:** Be part of an exclusive gaming community—only available in the US!
- • **Unmatched Multiplayer:** Join friends for one of the best multiplayer experiences on Xbox LIVE.
- • **Cinematic Storytelling:** Immerse yourself in a captivating narrative that keeps you on the edge of your seat.

## Overview

Gears of War 3 is the epic conclusion to the acclaimed trilogy, offering unparalleled gameplay, stunning visuals, and a captivating story, exclusively available for US gamers.

## Description

Gears of War 3

Review: Great and addictive! - I played Gears of War 2 with my friend, and we played the campaign in coop mode (split-screen). It was right about the time Gears of war 3 was released, so since I liked Gears 2 I bought Gears 3. Gears of War 3 is a third person shooter (you can see your character), which allows you to get in cover and when you aim, your character will peek to shoot. This is why I prefer 3rd person shooters over 1st person shooters. Gears 3 have very high playability. You can finish the campaign mode, which has a very good story line (continues from Gears 2 if you have played it). You can play 4 players in the campaign in coop mode. with a split screen for 4 players! The game has interesting approach to weapons, and kills and executions. You can chainsaw some enemies with your assault rifle's bayonet (called the Lancer), plant a grenade in a wall so that it detonate when someone passes by, or even plant a grenade into an enemies body for a grenade execution! When there's a downed enemy, every weapon you carry will have a special execution move! For example, the sniper rifle's execution (called the Long Shot in Gears 3) would brutally hit the downed enemy with the rifle. The game has the following multiplier modes: Versus (competitive play) where you can play as humans (or COGs) and Beasts (or Locusts) Horde (cooperative): As humans, stand by for waves of enemies attacking you. You will need to fortify your position so that they won't get to you easily. Killing enemy gives you more points towards fortification. You can have up to 5 players in this mode. Beast (Cooperative): As beast you will attack a group of humans behind some fortification (kind of like the opposite of horde in a way) Horde is by far the most addictive game mode. It's fun to play online with my friends. I became a "Pathological Horder" In addition to the game, I have also bought the Season Pass for the DLC. This includes new maps (which is what I was interested in the most, since I don't want to not be able to join a friend's game in progress because I don't have that map), and it also have new characters and a 3-hour long campaign mode "RAAM's Shadow", which I didn't really like much (but it added new characters to the game)/ So, This game is well worth the money. I paid for it, and I paid 2400 MSP (about $30) for the season pass to download maps!
Review: Almost as good as gears 2 (edit) - 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.

## Features

- This item does not work outside US. We cannot guarantee compatibility. You can contact the call center for more information on compatibility.
- 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

## Images

![Gears of War 3 - Image 1](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/61+6t9A+9uL.jpg)

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Great and addictive!
*by A***M on March 9, 2012*

I played Gears of War 2 with my friend, and we played the campaign in coop mode (split-screen). It was right about the time Gears of war 3 was released, so since I liked Gears 2 I bought Gears 3. Gears of War 3 is a third person shooter (you can see your character), which allows you to get in cover and when you aim, your character will peek to shoot. This is why I prefer 3rd person shooters over 1st person shooters. Gears 3 have very high playability. You can finish the campaign mode, which has a very good story line (continues from Gears 2 if you have played it). You can play 4 players in the campaign in coop mode. with a split screen for 4 players! The game has interesting approach to weapons, and kills and executions. You can chainsaw some enemies with your assault rifle's bayonet (called the Lancer), plant a grenade in a wall so that it detonate when someone passes by, or even plant a grenade into an enemies body for a grenade execution! When there's a downed enemy, every weapon you carry will have a special execution move! For example, the sniper rifle's execution (called the Long Shot in Gears 3) would brutally hit the downed enemy with the rifle. The game has the following multiplier modes: Versus (competitive play) where you can play as humans (or COGs) and Beasts (or Locusts) Horde (cooperative): As humans, stand by for waves of enemies attacking you. You will need to fortify your position so that they won't get to you easily. Killing enemy gives you more points towards fortification. You can have up to 5 players in this mode. Beast (Cooperative): As beast you will attack a group of humans behind some fortification (kind of like the opposite of horde in a way) Horde is by far the most addictive game mode. It's fun to play online with my friends. I became a "Pathological Horder" In addition to the game, I have also bought the Season Pass for the DLC. This includes new maps (which is what I was interested in the most, since I don't want to not be able to join a friend's game in progress because I don't have that map), and it also have new characters and a 3-hour long campaign mode "RAAM's Shadow", which I didn't really like much (but it added new characters to the game)/ So, This game is well worth the money. I paid for it, and I paid 2400 MSP (about $30) for the season pass to download maps!

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Almost as good as gears 2 (edit)
*by T***Y 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.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Excellent End to a Great Series
*by M***S on March 27, 2013*

For those who don't have much time to read this: I would highly recommend this game. And if you are a fan of the series, you really should play this game. The level design is great, writing has improved, gameplay is relatively unchanged (good if you like it, and bad if you don't), and the ending is a satisfying conclusion to an overall great series. More in-depth review here: I have been a fan of the 'Gears of War' series since the first game was released, so I'll try to be as unbiased as possible. When I heard that 'Gears 3' was coming out, I was really excited to play it...but I never bought it (something about never having enough cash lying around or free time to play). I never heard any reviews about the game one way or another, so it was never on the top of my list of games to play. Well, a few weeks ago, I saw 'Gears 3' for sale on Amazon (only $15!) and that excitement to play came back. Still without sufficient time to immerse myself in the game, I figured it would be a project for me, play a level every night or so when I have some spare time...nothing ever seems to go as planned. I started to play this game and I couldn't stop. I loved everything about it. From the tutorial level (which takes place in a dream of Marcus Fenix) until the very end, I was taken aback by the beauty of the level design. I think this game does a good job of showing what the war has done to the planet. You get to see a lot more of the environment, and in some cases, the developers even seem to be showing off what they have done (I would too, they did a really good job with the art here). One problem a lot of people have with the series is the writing. Still not as good of a script as other games, like the 'Mass Effect' series, 'Gears 3' still shows improvement over the previous games in the series. There were moments in the game which really make you connect with the characters, something I thought was lacking in the previous games but is present here. By the end of the game, I could put myself in that environment and feel what it would be like to be in the position of the CoGs, something I like to see in video games because it shows the ability of the developers to use the medium to tell stories, just like movies and artwork. The gameplay, which is what has made this series popular, remains relatively unchanged. This is definitely a good thing. I don't have much else to say about this, if you like the gameplay, you'll like it here. If not, well, at least you know what to expect. The main reason I bought this game was because I wanted to see how everything was going to end. I've played a lot of series through to the end and a lot of them end in a completely different manner than what I would have liked to see. Considering the tone of the past games, the ending of 'Gears 3' fits perfectly. **Semi-Spoiler Alert: Skip to the next paragraph if you don't want to know ANYTHING about the end of the game** Even though the ending is not the most uplifting way for the series to end, it is exactly how I would want this series to finish, which I can't say about a lot of other series. Overall, I think the main strengths of this game are its Level Design/Artwork, Gameplay (since I am a fan of how 'Gears' does it), and Story. For weaknesses, if I have to pick, I would say Character Development (of course the entire series had mediocre character development, so I wasn't expecting much. On the other hand, this game has better character development than the previous 2). If you chose to buy this game, you won't be disappointed. Oh, I forgot to mention this: the "shock value" for this series has always been the gore. This one is no different. There always seem to be new ways go around and neutralize the enemy, hence the Mature (M) ESRB rating.

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