Gamergeddon writes: Sly Cooper isn't an unsung hero, but he's definitely hiding in the shadows of Jak and Daxter and Ratchet and Clank. But now, Sly Cooper is back along with his friends Bentley and Murray to relive all three of his great PS2 adventures, and it's HD! Is SLY worth a second look, or maybe even a first time experience?
Welcome to part 2 of HeyPoorPlayer’s Top 25 Vita Games! If you haven’t checked out part 1, there is a link to check it out in the article. I won’t give a lengthy introduction to this section; if you want that, check out part 1. As such, let’s hop right back into it!
Borderlands is great on my vita, the cart is well and truly glued in there. Super Meat Boy, Terraria, Binding of Issac and Guacameelee are highly recommended
The PS3 digital version of The Sly Collection has been discounted to just $9.95. The physical versions of The Sly Collection ($11.95) and Sly Cooper: Thieves in Time ($11.03) can also be bought at cheap prices.
If you look around, you can easily find this for less than $5. I bought it last year for $2.50. Well worth it.
Star Wars mania doesn't just mean fans get a bit stirred up when a new Star Wars Battlefront game comes out, or start to twitch involuntarily as Star Wars: The Force Awakens draws closer. Star Wars surrounds us and penetrates us, binding the galaxy together, and bleeding into a wide swath of entertainment as people truly moved by the series pay homage to it in their own work.
With the vast worlds afforded to video game developers, it's no surprise you can find a galaxy's worth of references tucked into the corners of your favorite games where you'd normally never look. And though all those "I am your father" jokes are pretty good (with "It's a trap," and "I have a bad feeling about this" close behind), the references here are more impressive that we could have possibly imagined.