Quoting Movemodo's interview with Sanzaru Games President Glen Egan:
"Movemodo: The Sly collection has made the transition to HD wonderfully – how challenging was it to update the graphics to HD? Did the cel-shaded graphics make a difference in the transition?
Glen Egan: Graphically the transition to HD was not particularly challenging, the assets have an art style that is scalable and translates easily. The more challenging aspects were in carefully unravelling the extremely intricate code Sucker Punch had created and redirecting it to the new hardware. Sucker Punch has very strong kung fu in this regard and they did an amazing job with the original PS2 hardware."
Nelia writes: "There are plenty of older PlayStation franchises that deserve a PS5 revival. Here's a list of some that deserve it the most."
Legend of Dragoon
Dark Cloud
Rogue Galaxy
Ape Escape
Syphon Filter
Sly Cooper
Twisted Metal
Folklore
Tiny Tank
I’m just shocked that Square doesn’t do more Remakes of older IPs. Xenogears and Parasite Eve would be killer... although 3rd birthday does make me lose faith in Square being able to make a decent Parasite Eve game, but if they treated it like Capcom treated RE2 then it’d be incredible.
The Left Behind Game Club's Jacob and Moe look through everyone’s personal effects, dodge minions, and take down 5 bosses to retrieve a family heirloom in Sly Cooper and the Thievius Raccoonus.
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."