Old Made New: The Sly Cooper Collection on PS Vita
The Sly Collection makes an excellent transfer to the PS Vita.
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The Sly Collection makes an excellent transfer to the PS Vita.
Sonic veteran Takashi Iizuka says that Sonic Boom is very consciously being catered to western gamers, to the point that Sega has no plans to bring the games or cartoon to Japan.
Sega has revealed an all-new Sonic game called Sonic Boom for Wii U and 3DS, which will feature a whole new look for the blue hedgehog and precede an all-new CG animated series.
Is this the first time they've released an actual port of a first-party game onto iOS and Android? Seems like it.
The Sly Collection has been rated for the Vita by the ESRB, just like the recently confirmed Jak Collection.
Sly Cooper: Thieves in Time launches today, and a companion game called "Bentley's Hackpack" compiles the mini-games with some extra stages and challenges.
Sly 4 isn't just a love letter to fans--it is one of the finest platformers to ever grace a PlayStation system.
Sony announced today that Sly Cooper: Thieves in Time will cost $39.99 for the PlayStation 3 version with Vita cross-buy, or $29.99 for the Vita version alone.
Sly 4 may not be made by series progenitor Sucker Punch, but Sanzaru clearly has the chops to carry on the franchise.
If you were a bit bummed when you heard Sly Cooper wasn't going to make an appearance this year, then take heart. You now only need to wait until February 5 for Sony's favorite raccoon to hit PlayStation 3 and Vita in Sly Cooper: Thieves in Time.