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Adicionar um enredo no seu idiomaWith survivors scattered and civilization in ruins, time is running out for Sergeant Marcus Fenix and his Delta Squad.With survivors scattered and civilization in ruins, time is running out for Sergeant Marcus Fenix and his Delta Squad.With survivors scattered and civilization in ruins, time is running out for Sergeant Marcus Fenix and his Delta Squad.
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John DiMaggio
- Marcus Fenix
- (narração)
- …
Carlos Ferro
- Dominic Santiago
- (narração)
- …
Fred Tatasciore
- Damon Baird
- (narração)
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Lester Speight
- Augustus Cole
- (narração)
Nan McNamara
- Anya Stroud
- (narração)
- …
Claudia Black
- Sam Byrne
- (narração)
Michael B. Jordan
- Jace Stratton
- (narração)
Dwight Schultz
- Chairman Prescott
- (narração)
- …
Peter Renaday
- Adam Fenix
- (narração)
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Michael Gough
- Anthony Carmine
- (narração)
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Robin Atkin Downes
- Locust Kantus
- (narração)
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Dee Bradley Baker
- Theron Guard
- (narração)
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Carolyn Seymour
- Myrrah
- (narração)
Jamie Alcroft
- Victor Hoffman
- (narração)
Tess Masters
- Bernie
- (narração)
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Peter Jason
- Dizzy
- (narração)
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Gideon Emery
- Stranded Crew #1
- (narração)
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Avaliações em destaque
10 out of 10 - The War Ends, but the Scars Remain
The final act of the original trilogy didn't just deliver. It exploded. Gears of War 3 is where everything culminates - the brotherhood, the war, the pain, and the faint glimmer of hope. It's bigger, more refined, and far more emotional than anything that came before it. And somehow, it still hits just as hard today.
Story: The Final Push
The world of Sera is on the brink. The Locust are fractured. A new threat - the Lambent - is spreading like wildfire. Humanity is all but shattered, and Delta Squad? They're tired, broken, and desperate. But they're still fighting.
Marcus Fenix, once the reluctant soldier, becomes the unshakable leader. But it's Dom Santiago who rips your heart out.
Dom's sacrifice at Mercy - his final stand to save the team - is one of the most emotional moments in video game history. No dialogue needed. Just music, memory, and fire. The moment defines what Gears is really about: sacrifice, love, and loyalty.
And yet even as the game devastates you, it gives you hope. Marcus confronting his father. The truth about Imulsion. And in the end, after all the bloodshed, peace - earned, not given.
Gameplay: Peak Gears
By this point, Epic Games had mastered their formula. The combat is flawless.
Refined cover and movement mechanics make every gunfight feel smooth and brutal.
New weapons like the Retro Lancer and the One-Shot add even more variety.
Lambent enemies change the battlefield with unpredictable behavior.
Squad-based tactics feel tighter, more intelligent.
And the pacing - from massive battles to quiet, character-driven moments - is pitch-perfect.
Multiplayer & Horde 2.0
If Gears 2 introduced Horde, Gears 3 perfected it.
Horde 2.0 added fortifications, upgrades, and a real sense of progression.
Beast Mode flipped the script - play as the Locust and tear through humans.
Versus Multiplayer was fast, tactical, and endlessly competitive. Classics like Checkout and Thrashball became iconic.
Characters: The Heartbeat of Gears Marcus is hardened but deeply human.
Dom is still grieving and searching for peace.
Cole Train brings energy and nostalgia.
Baird provides dry humor and intellect.
Anya finally becomes a soldier, not just a voice in your ear.
The supporting cast - Jace, Sam, Dizzy, Hoffman - each leave their mark. Gears 3 made sure every death meant something.
Visuals & Sound
This is the best the original trilogy ever looked. The environments - war-torn cities, underground labs, sunlit shores - are gorgeous and haunting. The Lambent glow with twisted beauty, while the Locust still look terrifying.
The score is unforgettable. Dom's final scene, the final credits - they aren't just music. They're eulogies.
Why It's a 10 An emotionally crushing yet hopeful narrative Incredible gameplay refinement and balance Top-tier co-op and multiplayer experiences Legendary characters given real closure A satisfying, cathartic ending to a beloved trilogy
Final Verdict
10 out of 10. Legendary. A farewell done right.
Gears of War 3 is the perfect capstone - the heart, soul, and spirit of the franchise in one brutal, beautiful package. It doesn't just end the war. It honors every moment, every scar, every loss that came before it.
You don't walk away from this game feeling like you just played another shooter. You walk away feeling like you lived through something. Something heavy. Something worth remembering.
Delta Squad. Brothers to the end.
The final act of the original trilogy didn't just deliver. It exploded. Gears of War 3 is where everything culminates - the brotherhood, the war, the pain, and the faint glimmer of hope. It's bigger, more refined, and far more emotional than anything that came before it. And somehow, it still hits just as hard today.
Story: The Final Push
The world of Sera is on the brink. The Locust are fractured. A new threat - the Lambent - is spreading like wildfire. Humanity is all but shattered, and Delta Squad? They're tired, broken, and desperate. But they're still fighting.
Marcus Fenix, once the reluctant soldier, becomes the unshakable leader. But it's Dom Santiago who rips your heart out.
Dom's sacrifice at Mercy - his final stand to save the team - is one of the most emotional moments in video game history. No dialogue needed. Just music, memory, and fire. The moment defines what Gears is really about: sacrifice, love, and loyalty.
And yet even as the game devastates you, it gives you hope. Marcus confronting his father. The truth about Imulsion. And in the end, after all the bloodshed, peace - earned, not given.
Gameplay: Peak Gears
By this point, Epic Games had mastered their formula. The combat is flawless.
Refined cover and movement mechanics make every gunfight feel smooth and brutal.
New weapons like the Retro Lancer and the One-Shot add even more variety.
Lambent enemies change the battlefield with unpredictable behavior.
Squad-based tactics feel tighter, more intelligent.
And the pacing - from massive battles to quiet, character-driven moments - is pitch-perfect.
Multiplayer & Horde 2.0
If Gears 2 introduced Horde, Gears 3 perfected it.
Horde 2.0 added fortifications, upgrades, and a real sense of progression.
Beast Mode flipped the script - play as the Locust and tear through humans.
Versus Multiplayer was fast, tactical, and endlessly competitive. Classics like Checkout and Thrashball became iconic.
Characters: The Heartbeat of Gears Marcus is hardened but deeply human.
Dom is still grieving and searching for peace.
Cole Train brings energy and nostalgia.
Baird provides dry humor and intellect.
Anya finally becomes a soldier, not just a voice in your ear.
The supporting cast - Jace, Sam, Dizzy, Hoffman - each leave their mark. Gears 3 made sure every death meant something.
Visuals & Sound
This is the best the original trilogy ever looked. The environments - war-torn cities, underground labs, sunlit shores - are gorgeous and haunting. The Lambent glow with twisted beauty, while the Locust still look terrifying.
The score is unforgettable. Dom's final scene, the final credits - they aren't just music. They're eulogies.
Why It's a 10 An emotionally crushing yet hopeful narrative Incredible gameplay refinement and balance Top-tier co-op and multiplayer experiences Legendary characters given real closure A satisfying, cathartic ending to a beloved trilogy
Final Verdict
10 out of 10. Legendary. A farewell done right.
Gears of War 3 is the perfect capstone - the heart, soul, and spirit of the franchise in one brutal, beautiful package. It doesn't just end the war. It honors every moment, every scar, every loss that came before it.
You don't walk away from this game feeling like you just played another shooter. You walk away feeling like you lived through something. Something heavy. Something worth remembering.
Delta Squad. Brothers to the end.
Load of buggy nonsense don't waste your time with it...its a complete shambles compared to the others and needs a massive overhaul campaign ends rather disappointingly, online is a buggy, laggy waste of time and is certainly not worth a fiver let alone 30 quid. I feel let down and shocked by how crap this game is unless they fix it by the end of the month which they wont because epic do not listen to online gamers or monitor multiplayer gameplay. For this reason you would be foolish to but this game. Want to shoot but nothing happens, want to play a game where you lag so other people shoot you before their servers can register and shots, want to slaughtered by people who play this game non stop? well buy this awful game today :)
this easily kicks the crap out of the first game, it's much more intense and the campaign is extended which makes it even more fun, the more the better am I right?, and the chainsaw kill is just as insane too, in addition to blood flying everywhere when you're chainsawing locust, their intestines also fly out and splatter onto the screen, hell yeah lol, and of course you can still see the locust's insides after you've dismembered them with the lancer or blown them to bits with the shotgun or the hammer of dawn, and their heads still explode when you blow them off with the sniper rifle. gears of war 3 is the most insane video game ever and yes it does top splatterhouse lol. I highly recommend this game to anyone who loves insanely gory action games
I just got this game a couple hours ago and I have one thing to say about it. It is the most beautiful and addicting game out there! Gear 3 brings so much more to the table with a whole new game mode, a kick-ass multi-player (without lag might I add), and the most intense storyline that I have ever played. I haven't even beaten the game yet and know that the replay value is extremely high, and that the Beast and Horde 2.0 modes will keep you playing for months if not years!
Pros: -Beautiful graphics. -Explosive story-line that will keep you at the edge of your seat. -Even if you have never played a Gears game, it is easy in this one to just get the game and understand what is going on. -Great voice acting. -Creative game-play modes.
Cons:- Beast mode is not single player, sorry fellas. -Not as many new guns (even though the original are still kick-ass.....on second thought put that one in the Pros.) -I am not playing right now. Gotta go!
Pros: -Beautiful graphics. -Explosive story-line that will keep you at the edge of your seat. -Even if you have never played a Gears game, it is easy in this one to just get the game and understand what is going on. -Great voice acting. -Creative game-play modes.
Cons:- Beast mode is not single player, sorry fellas. -Not as many new guns (even though the original are still kick-ass.....on second thought put that one in the Pros.) -I am not playing right now. Gotta go!
The third and most anticipated Gears of War hit shelves late 2011. The steroid-laced macho-men, who are the Cogs, are back to fight the lambent and save humanity. I feel the need to put a disclaimer here; I am a huge Gears fan. However, I'm not sure Gears 3 lives up the the hype and standard of previous Gears games (at least in terms of single player).
The first thing I noticed when I booted this bad boy up was how detailed and beautiful it is to look at. I applaud the time and effort it must have taken to render this game. However, I would advise anyone who plays Gears 3 to install the game on their hard drive to make it run smoother. I noticed when some of the bigger monsters came on screen the frame rate slowed down slightly.
Many people say that the Gears of War games are not that deep and have a weak story. I thought differently for the first two games. Gears may not have had the most complex story, but I have always been compelled and invested in all the characters. However, in Gears 3, I think it's the story that holds the game back. For the first time in the Gear's world I felt uninvolved. The game doesn't focus on the main characters the whole time. I can't tell you how much I don't care about Jace. He is probably the flattest character in the whole series. When the game does focus on the main characters, like Dom, it feels like the Gears of old, which is a huge plus. Also, it does a great job of bringing the nostalgia of the first Gears game to the audience; I almost cried at one point.
Where the game stumbles is in the weak story telling. In a game this epic and on this huge of scale, some of the missions felt small, pointless, and repetitive. I never felt like I was saving the world and I never really had a sense of urgency.
All that being said, it is still a Gears game and the mechanics and gameplay are as solid as ever. As usual, the player needs to use the unique cover system to fight their way past the lambent and locust.
So, for the single player story mode I would give Gears 3 a rating of 8.0 out of 10. It's still a sold game but lacks the heart of the first two.
Multiplayer
The multiplayer is a huge part of the Gears of War games, helping to cement the longevity of Xbox live. Many people complained about the multiplayer in the second game, however, I thought it was fine. This time though, Gears of War 3 has its own dedicated servers to help with host issues. While this helps, it's still not perfect. There will be lag in about 1 in every 50 games, which is still a great improvement but slightly annoying.
The new beast mode is a great addition. However, it is not as robust as horde mode. The retro lancer now has a bayonet like spear on the end, great for charging people.
Also, I love how stunning the maps look and how each one has their own vibe.
Something really smart was making the team death match mode based on the number of re-spawns. I've noticed that more online players pick each other up when they are down, truly embracing the "brothers 'till the end motto".
Overall, the multiplayer is some the best times I've every had. I've spent more time in the Gears of War multiplayer than anywhere else.
The multiplayer gets a solid 10 out of 10 from me.
Therefore the average of both the single player and the multiplayer is a. . .
9.0out of 10
On a side note, I think that the Gears of War franchise has some of the best trailers ever. I've put them here for your viewing pleasure.
The first thing I noticed when I booted this bad boy up was how detailed and beautiful it is to look at. I applaud the time and effort it must have taken to render this game. However, I would advise anyone who plays Gears 3 to install the game on their hard drive to make it run smoother. I noticed when some of the bigger monsters came on screen the frame rate slowed down slightly.
Many people say that the Gears of War games are not that deep and have a weak story. I thought differently for the first two games. Gears may not have had the most complex story, but I have always been compelled and invested in all the characters. However, in Gears 3, I think it's the story that holds the game back. For the first time in the Gear's world I felt uninvolved. The game doesn't focus on the main characters the whole time. I can't tell you how much I don't care about Jace. He is probably the flattest character in the whole series. When the game does focus on the main characters, like Dom, it feels like the Gears of old, which is a huge plus. Also, it does a great job of bringing the nostalgia of the first Gears game to the audience; I almost cried at one point.
Where the game stumbles is in the weak story telling. In a game this epic and on this huge of scale, some of the missions felt small, pointless, and repetitive. I never felt like I was saving the world and I never really had a sense of urgency.
All that being said, it is still a Gears game and the mechanics and gameplay are as solid as ever. As usual, the player needs to use the unique cover system to fight their way past the lambent and locust.
So, for the single player story mode I would give Gears 3 a rating of 8.0 out of 10. It's still a sold game but lacks the heart of the first two.
Multiplayer
The multiplayer is a huge part of the Gears of War games, helping to cement the longevity of Xbox live. Many people complained about the multiplayer in the second game, however, I thought it was fine. This time though, Gears of War 3 has its own dedicated servers to help with host issues. While this helps, it's still not perfect. There will be lag in about 1 in every 50 games, which is still a great improvement but slightly annoying.
The new beast mode is a great addition. However, it is not as robust as horde mode. The retro lancer now has a bayonet like spear on the end, great for charging people.
Also, I love how stunning the maps look and how each one has their own vibe.
Something really smart was making the team death match mode based on the number of re-spawns. I've noticed that more online players pick each other up when they are down, truly embracing the "brothers 'till the end motto".
Overall, the multiplayer is some the best times I've every had. I've spent more time in the Gears of War multiplayer than anywhere else.
The multiplayer gets a solid 10 out of 10 from me.
Therefore the average of both the single player and the multiplayer is a. . .
9.0out of 10
On a side note, I think that the Gears of War franchise has some of the best trailers ever. I've put them here for your viewing pleasure.
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