With the announcement this week that Metal Gear Solid: The Legacy Collection isn’t coming to the Xbox 360, we started thinking about titles that we wished had made the jump to Microsoft’s platform. We came up with a list as long as your arm, that spanned several consoles but in the end, the Xbox 360’s natural closest competitor seemed to be the obvious one to focus on.
So in this week’s Friday Five, we’re covering the five PS3 exclusive titles that we wish weren’t PS3 exclusive titles...
Been watching season 4 of The Boys and find Firecracker's face familiar? As a gamer, where you know her from might surprise you.
Fans who pine for the days of Naughty Dog’s Jak and Daxter are in for some good news, as the complete series is now playable on PS5 with trophy support. This isn’t just the trilogy either, as the PSP games and Jak X are also available, so hardcore Jak fans can now relive these great titles.
Underrated? J&D was one of the most popular IPs at the time, quite literally the face of the ps2 beside God of War
Would love to see a open world Jak 4 on the PS5, would be amazing, but I know ND said they'd never do it.
From GameWatcher: "Warhammer 40,000: Space Marine 2 is looking like one of the most exciting action games coming out this year. Ahead of its September 9 launch, 13 years after the first installment came out, Focus Entertainment and Saber Interactive have unveiled all the multiplayer options that are part of the surprisingly meaty package, and we’ve had a chance to sit down and chat with creative director Oliver Hollis-Leick about it all.
After the original third-person shooter with hack-n-slash elements from Relic Entertainment, Saber is bringing to the project some extensive experience with renowned IPs such as World War Z and Evil Dead. On top of that, Hollis-Leick, whose resume is also filled with major Saber projects, is a famous figure in the cutting-edge realm of motion capture. This adds to his overall vision a special touch we briefly discussed too."
Just five?
It's refreshing to read an article from an Xboxer that appreciates our console's exclusives for once. Well done Ken Barnes. If only everyone was as accepting...
The difference is that Xbox exclusives sometimes stop being exclusives (Dead Rising, Mass Effect, etc.), while Sony's don't.
just get a ps3...