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This is not a full review, but since I cannot see myself finishing this game right now, I really just want a space to share my thoughts.

First, the positives. This is a very technically impressive game; the action is silky smooth and the models are all great quality for the PSP. The menus and UI have a very clean and well designed look to them. However it really doesn't feel like there's a whole lot of originality to the visuals, the monster designs just kind of a gnarled mess and the character designs aren't anything to write home about. Even Aya herself has been downgraded from her older design, I feel.

And then the gameplay is... frustrating. I like the concept of it's core mechanic, the Overdive system. You have the ability to switch between the bodies of nearby allies to give yourself an advantage over enemies. Sometimes, it does offer a bit of strategic thinking. But I just, don't think it really works in practice?

The other mechanics are all really just, not enjoyable. Sometimes you just have to, target an enemy without shooting it and wait for a bar to fill, then you can order your squad to shoot it all at the same time. It feels weird to just, have to stop what you're doing, stop shooting, and wait.

And the cover system is just so awful. The little blocks you hide behind break all the time, and thing is, when you're reloading, you don't duck behind cover like you think you would. That would make too much sense. You just, stand up, out of cover, and the enemy can just, go to town on you. And levels last way too long, even at the beginning. And when you keep dying because the enemies have way too big of an advantage over you, it just makes it go on even longer.

Not knowing the whole story, I can't comment on all of it, but I can tell it's probably not going to be a winning narrative, when the game expects you to do read files just to learn about what is actually happening in the story. I'm not saying the game should tell you, but it should s h o w you and give you bits and pieces through the cutscenes. But after two levels I honestly just, didn't really have much interest in seeing where things would go.

There's just no soul to the story so far, and you're told things that were probably supposed to have some sort of emotional weight, but I just don't really feel anything because the story so poorly sets up who it's characters are, what they're like and what is even going on. If you didn't read the in-game lore encyclopedia, then you wouldn't have a single clue. A fucking codex shouldn't be required reading for the basic understanding of a story.

I haven't played the original Parasite Eve, or it's sequel, yet. But after giving this a try, I feel like my time would be much better invested in those games, instead of this.

Terceiro game da série Parasite Eve, mas na verdade ele nem parece ser da franquia.

A história é uma confusão que só, sem contar que eles ignoram os eventos dos jogos anteriores (Eve e Maeda que o digam né, alias o que virou o Maeda aqui hein).

O gameplay em si nem é de todo o ruim, mas aqui temos um jogo que foca unicamente na ação e esquece o terror dos jogos anteriores. Minha crítica ao gameplay é o controle de camera (afinal psp) e o fato que se vc tentar jogar de pistola, vc nem vai fazer muito dano.

Enfim, um jogo que infelizmente matou a franquia Parasite Eve.

Heavily underrated game. Gameplay is unique with its character-switching ability, and visually looks fantastic for a PSP game. Unfortunately, they butchered the entire series' story and made the characters unfathomably bad.

The first two missions are amazingly design for a handheld shooter. The combat system is designed around the controls of the PSP to make a fluid, fast-paced cover shooter where you are constantly changing your weapons and vantage point to flank enemies with yourself. The boss battles are straightforward and do an excellent job of showing off the strengths of the combat system and how you should think about encounters. The game basically uses Z-targeting from Metroid Prime, which means you don't have to manually aim, but still feel in control and can run and dodge easily while firing.

And then the third mission introduces the sniper rifle, which you have to manually aim. Using PSP controls. And they expect you to quick scope flying insects which are outside of your FOV. It's miserable to control because obviously this is a huge weakness of the PSP's controls.

In addition, this is an RPG where the only option to grind/practice is to replay story missions that you have already completed. No side quests of any kind as far as I could tell.

This game is made by a lot of Square's heavy hitters and it starts out so strong, so I was extremely disappointed when it then quickly becomes just... very bad.

This has been a long time coming. I have been trying to get through this game since it was released and just gave up. The game is not only difficult, but it’s so repetitive and strange. It has an odd vibe to it, but at least it controls well for the PSP and looks fantastic. The voice acting is spot on, but the story is so strange and broken up that I just couldn’t follow it.

That’s not to say the game’s horrible. All I know is that you play as Aya Brea from Parasite Eve (this is the spiritual successor) and you get jacked into a system where you can warp into people’s bodies and control them. Think of them as lives. Once one guy is dead you have to transfer to another body or you will die. As you bring down the health of these parasites that have taken over New York City a yellow triangle will flash over them that lets you transfer into them and do massive damage. This is essential to winning most boss fights. You just run around blasting everything with traditional military weapons, but at least you can upgrade them. Adding more power, accuracy, and various other things require points that you acquire through completing levels. There are a plethora of weapons in the game from handguns to rocket launchers. It’s nothing special and I wish there were more unique weapons. The combat is fun at first but gets tiringly repetitive as you get further in.

Every level nearly plays the same. You blast through parasites, transfer through bodies, then fight a boss. Sometimes you have to destroy nodes to advance, but it stops being fun less than halfway through. The bosses are extraordinarily tough and you will die dozens of times. If you shoot stuff long enough you get Overdrive which allows you to do massive damage, but there’s a weird pause between every few shots and it wastes precious time. Some bosses I died on dozens of times and nearly gave up — they have multiple life bars and if you don’t beat them a certain way you never will.

The action never lets up, but the pacing is so poorly balanced. You get a good run through a level then suddenly are have to run from some unbeatable monster. The platforming is atrocious and even climbing ladders can be hard. I died multiple times because of how linear the levels are and I just couldn’t maneuver properly. The game could have been one of the last great PSP games if it just had more polish. The graphics are fantastic with some great lighting effects and good-looking textures. There are just too many issues for this to be considered one of the PSP’s best.

Overall, The 3rd Birthday has a lot of amazing aspects and ideas, but they fall flat because they weren’t fleshed out all the way. The platforming sucks, the game is just too damn hard, and it’s overly linear. The story is an unfocused mess, but at least the game looks amazing and the controls are great. The shooting feels good as well and there’s a lot of customizable features. It just needs more polish, but what’s here is worth a rental or cheap bargain bin price.


I really wish this was good. It almost threatens to be. But it's just not man... It's just very frustrating. The best I can describe it is the Other M of the series.

In addition to being a totally unnecessary sequel, it doesn't even try to make sense let alone do much with the previous established events.

The combat is almost good but every enemy is literally the worst enemy in the entire game and it all feels so fucking stiff.

The only real positives I've got is it looks fantastic for PSP and I love the tracks that are composed or heavily contributed to by Yoko Shimomura.

Other than that, it reeks of peak millennial angst era Square Enix.

Holy shit we may have a true contender at worst sequel of all time. Even DMC2 would look down at this game. Its a disgusting franchise killer and an embarrassment. Not only is it a not fun grind but it actively shits on its history and disempowers strong female characters as nothing but sexual objects. I can tolerate sleaziness but this game way crosses the line. Even outside of that the story is laughably bad and down right offensive. Most bad games fail cause lack of budgeting or time or good direction. The third birthday is just bad on concept alone. It even had time budget and talent.

acho bom e é um dos mais bonitos do psp

somehow bad but fun at the same time

fuck the ending btw

an irredeemable turd of a game that features such quality material as:
-ruining Aya in a manner not unlike Metroid: Other M tried to do to Samus
-ruining Maeda by turning him into a creepy pervert
-a story that makes no sense because they cut half of it in the middle to meet deadlines
-mediocre at best gameplay with a gimmick that should be cool but is mostly annoying
-and much more!

Pretty decent gameplay doesnt make up for how they just took a fat shit on Aya lmao

Story: One of the worst shits i've ever played, has no sense and Aya's character got ruined
Gameplay: One of the most fun shits i've ever played

Fuck this game. Just fuck this game. Do not bother. Square should feel ashamed for this one.

Fun game, REAAAAALLY bad story even when you know context from the previous (aka Parasite Eve) games

What even is this game?

Not the Parasite Eve sequel we wanted at all.

The gameplay was interesting enough to see me through the horribly convoluted shitty plot.

I liked it? Maybe not as a P.E. game, but It was tolerable. Sorry.

It took 11 years for a sequel and they chose to remove everything that made the previous games great resulting in a forgettable shell of an experience.

Just don't. Forget this travesty exists. I'm sure SquareEnix will do the same.

Atrocious what they did to Aya and the series here. Gameplay is okay, but the story is bad, and the portrayal of certain characters from previous games is very bad.

This review contains spoilers

This is actually pretty fun. Haters gonna hate.
OST is fire
All your complaints are just from the ending cuz you've been playing as Eve the entire time in Ayas memories grow the fuck up.

People who say this game ruined Parasite Eve haven't played Parasite Eve 2

The shooting is kind of neat but wow did they ruin Aya