![]() ![]() ![]() Between its bright colors and upbeat score, it’s simply impossible to have a bad time when playing this classic. All three games in the franchise - remasters of the original “LocoRoco”, “LocoRoco 2”, and a port of “LocoRoco Midnight Carnival” - are currently available to download on PlayStation 4 and PlayStation 5. Oh, how we long for the day “Resistance” returns so that Sony can quit acting like “Call of Duty” is the “be all, end all” of FPS games. If we’re not getting ports, remasters, or remakes of the original “Resistance” games, can we at least get “Retribution”? Sure, it’s the black sheep of the franchise with its third-person camera, but it presented a different kind of experience compared to the explosive PS3 games. Also, big shout-out to the checkpoint system: one of those rare cases where pacing is perfect!Īdvertisement “Star Wars: Lethal Alliance” (2006) The health system made it feel a bit more arcade-y, the cover system was streamlined a bit by removing the lack of requiring an input, and the multiplayer was just as fun as the main games. Most would flock to the “Battlefront” PSP games - “Elite Squadron” and “Rogue Squadron”, but we’d take “Lethal Alliance” for variety’s sake. In all honesty, “Lethal Alliance” did not get as much love as it should have. ![]() Some might scoff at the idea of a “Star Wars” game that doesn’t give you a lightsaber, but what it does without it is surprisingly fun. Those familiar with the Kyle Katarn games or “Star Wars Bounty Hunter” will enjoy the basic shooting mechanics and unique story about a Twi’lek mercenary hired to help bring down the Empire. Perhaps the LucasArts of today will revisit the story by hiring a studio to remake it. While this was simply a handheld port of the PS3 game “Fat Princess”, “Fistful of Cake” is, more or less, the superior version of the game even if there were some visual sacrifices. ![]()
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