"Some may argue that the PSP games library is filled with PS2 ports. Those people are wrong. In fact, it's the PS2 library that's filled with PSP ports! Joining games like Syphon Filter: Dark Mirror and Ratchet and Clank: Size Matters, it appears Secret Agent Clank will be receiving its very own PS2 port. GameFly currently has a listing for a PS2 version of last year's stealth-inspired platformer. Considering the developer's track record, a PS2 port seems quite inevitable."
"Some may dislike seeing PSP lose yet another exclusive, but we're impressed that Sony still continues to offer PS2 owners new games. Nine years into the PS2's life, and it's still chugging along quite nicely."
And Pistol Whip, Secret Agent Clank and more launch on PlayStation Plus Premium.
PlayStation Plus Extra and Premium | Game Catalog
The Plucky Squire | PS5
Under The Waves | PS4, PS5
Night in the Woods | PS4, PS5
Chernobylite | PS4, PS5
Wild Card Football | PS4, PS5
Space Engineers | PS4, PS5
Road 96 | PS4, PS5
Ben 10 | PS4
Far Cry 5* | PS4
PlayStation Premium | PS VR2 & Classics
Pistol Whip | PS VR2
Secret Agent Clank | PS4, PS5
Sky Gunner | PS4, PS5
Mister Mosquito | PS4, PS5
Under Water and Chernobylite are great gets. I also really enjoyed Road 96.
For once it's a great month for Premium users:
Mr Mosquito is an hidden gem from the Ps2 era
Agent Clank is a great PSP game just like Pistol whip for VR.
But what a drag for extra users...
Still I Ill give The Plucky Squire a go ( and it's day 1 too)
From GameWatcher: "Secret Agent Clank has been spotted in a promotional PS+ Email sent out to subscribers, but there’s been no confirmation from Sony yet.
High Impact Games released Secret Agent Clank for the PlayStation Portable (PSP) on June 17, 2008. The PlayStation 2 version followed on May 26, 2009 in North America. It didn’t come to Europe until June 19, 2009."
VGChartz's Adam Cartwright: "3D platformers have long been a favourite genre of mine. Growing up on the likes of Crash Bandicoot and Spyro the Dragon on PS1 means I’ve been conditioned to love the colourful, vibrant worlds and the exploration-based gameplay that often goes with the 3D platformer. In recent generations the genre has stalled, with fewer new releases and publishers unwilling to invest in new titles, and even older mascots falling by the wayside.
Yet thanks to its brilliant backwards-compatibility with PS1 and PSP games, the Vita has become something of a home for the neglected genre, with plenty of classic games playable (especially thanks to HD Remasters from the PS2 era) and a few brilliant modern titles thrown into the mix too."
Sony need to see about Ready At Dawn porting Daxter, its been a while now and I'm sure most the initial sales are over. Next GoW: CoO, but not yet, maybe by the time GoWIII comes out for PS3.