"The most interesting aspect of this excellent package isn’t the fact that it upscales one brilliant game and two good ones to 720p, nor that it also applies a 3D overlay to the action, but that each title is just as playable today as it was in its year of release. 2003’s Prince Of Persia: The Sands Of Time remains a fantastically fun experience through and through. It’s an experience as evergreen as Tomb Raider or Mario 64"
Phil writes, "It's purely coincidental (though I'd love to take credit for the timing) that on the third day of the work week of this third month of the year that we see a new edition of Greatness Comes in Threes, where SuperPhillip Central looks at the best trio of related games-- some looser with the definition of "trilogy" than others.
The trilogy-- in movies it's a common occurrence with hugely successful blockbusters whether it's Star Wars, Indiana Jones, Toy Story, or Back to the Future. Trilogies are also pretty common in gaming as well, but at the same token, an actual good trilogy is a completely different matter. This article series details some of the very best trilogies that our hobby and industry have been able to create in its much shorter lifespan."
Jak trilogy will always be my favorite. Jak 3 is one of the best games ever made. It's a good story with lots of untold lore. Alot of variety in gameplay. Humorous.
Not every game made the transition to 3D as smoothly as Mario or Zelda. Here are 15 games that made the worst transition from 2D to 3D.
Why do you have a screen from Street Fighter X Tekken for Street Fighter EX?
Twinfinite writes: "What’s that you say? Heroes Week finished yesterday? I don’t care. I’M GOING ROGUE AND YOU CAN’T STOP ME! Anyways, back to business. We’ve been covering every aspect of heroes all week except for the one I consider most important: their ability to come together as a team to accomplish the impossible. Everyone from the Avengers to the crew of the Normandy, all are as unstoppable as they are because they work together to get the job done. So I asked our wonderful staff to put together their own individual teams from every hero in gaming for a task they chose. Here are the teams the crazy people I work with decided to put together."
3 heroes I want to see team up? Captain America, Archer and Ash (Evil Dead series). The Dynamic and overall badassery would be awesome!
If this has anything like the polish of the God of War collection I might just pick it up...
So is this really only a PSN download? Would much rather prefer a disc but I can't find this on any online retailers sites.
I only played the Sands of time on the PS2 and the 2 POP games on the psp. I'll pick up the other two games o the PSN store.
The ASands of Time was an awesome experience.
I got the 1st one the other night -- I had it on the Ps2 but never invested much time into it. I've played it for about an hour, maybe two. It's not bad. 15 bucks is a bit of a put off for each individual game when you think about it, though. Maybe 10 bucks for the average consumer would speak more to their wallets. Me, I don't care. I buy anything with little regard.
i have the disc its Epic