As the first review of the New Year, it's fitting that this game is about fireworks. Certain games have fond memories attached yet upon revisiting them; sometimes you have to wonder why. In the end, is Fantavision worthy of a current gen port?
Join Overtime Heroics as we take a look through the game releases that accompanied the PS2's launch in Japan, March 2000.
I think I only picked up TTT at the PS2 launch.
All I remember was that it sucked, but I played it anyway. Then I unlocked a bowling game and found the REAL reason to play the game.
I didn't get a ps2 on launch, but I managed to snatch one later on in the year. I got Time Splitters and Kessen.
Not a bad way to start the gen.
During the latest episode of the PlayStation Blogcast, Sony confirmed that Fantavision is the next PlayStation 2 game coming to PlayStation 4, releasing on December 22 in North America, complete with Trophies and 1080p up-rendering.
With 4th of July Weekend just around the corner, GameZone takes a look at games that give you the joys of fancy explosions, and explosive gameplay. Take a look at our 4th of July recommendations.