With less than a month to go before the PlayStation 3 hits North American shores, the excitement amongst Sony fans is palpable. That enthusiasm was stirred up today, when Sony staged a Gamers Day event at Dog Patch Studios, an über-hip urban display space in the China Basin district of San Francisco. Its primary purpose was to show off the PS3's controversial Sixaxis controller and some of the function of the PS3's online service. At the same time, Sony formally announced the PS3's final 21-game launch lineup.
Salman from Tech4Gamers writes "Mortal Kombat 9 revived the series from a low point after bringing it back to 2D combat. It marked a new high-point for the franchise due to its incredible roster, exciting cinematic story mode, and high-octane combat."
That game was actually goated. It was the first time ever that I actually tried to get good at a fighting game. Unfortunately the online connection was so dogshit it made it hard to enjoy and eventually I gave up. Haven't really played much fighting games since.
Taking a trip back to Housemarque's forgotten platformer.
The Simpsons: Hit and Run, The Legend of Dragoon, and Chrono Trigger would benefit substantially from a modern remake.
The Xenosaga trilogy, the Wild Arms games, Xenogears, Parasite Eve, Dino Crisis, Suikoden. The Warriors game I know nothing about but it looks interesting. Anybody can do a list of games they want to see get modernized I would lose my shit if Namco brought the Xenosaga trilogy to modern consoles.