100mb Ps3 Games Repack May 2026

For gamers with older consoles, limited hard drive space, or a craving for arcade-style instant action, these sub-100-megabyte titles are a godsend. They prove that file size has zero correlation with fun.

You would think a realistic pool game with ball physics and 3D models would be huge. Nope. Hustle Kings compresses its assets brilliantly. It features silky-smooth 1080p (on PS3) pool with online multiplayer. For 98MB, you get a full career mode, trick shots, and precise cue control. Genre: Platformer Developer: SEGA 100mb ps3 games

A top-down, frantic shooter where you control a time-traveling caveman shooting zombies in ancient Egypt, the Wild West, and the future. The pixel art style keeps the size low, but the wave-based action is intense. It supports local co-op, making it one of the best budget party games on the PS3. Genre: Pool / Snooker Simulator Developer: VooFoo Studios For gamers with older consoles, limited hard drive

Unlike Gran Turismo , PixelJunk Racers gives you a top-down view of a slot car track. There are no 3D models—just 2D sprites moving on a 2D plane. The challenge is about timing and lane switching. It is incredibly addictive and takes up less hard drive space than a single MP3 song. Genre: Arcade / Dogfighting Developer: Innervision Games For 98MB, you get a full career mode,

An underrated gem. You play as a "guy" (a giant yellow dot) who must rescue survivors (small white dots) from zombie-infested cities. The twist is that the backgrounds are real satellite photos of Tokyo, San Francisco, and London. The game stores these photos as highly compressed JPEGs (which are naturally small) and overlays simple vector sprites. Genre: Slot-car racing Developer: Q-Games

Before Journey (which is roughly 700MB), there was flOw . You control a microscopic aquatic organism, eating smaller organisms to evolve into a larger one. The game has no text, no timer, and no failure state—just soothing ambient music and hypnotic physics. It is a perfect "palate cleanser" between heavy AAA titles. Genre: Weird / Sandbox Developer: Namco Bandai (Keita Takahashi)

From the creator of Katamari Damacy comes the strangest game on PSN. You stretch a caterpillar-like creature named "Boy" around procedurally generated villages. You can eat houses, tie yourself in knots, or stretch to the moon. The entire game fits in 35MB because textures are flat-shaded polygons and physics are handled by simple code. If you want to confuse your friends, show them Noby Noby Boy . Genre: Twin-Stick Shooter Developer: Halfbrick Studios