The games support up to four players. The Sly Collection. The Sly Collection is a re-mastering of the Sly Cooper trilogy made available on a single Blu-ray disc. Along with HD graphics and trophies, the collection includes 3D support and new minigames with PlayStation Move support.
Summary Images Similar Games Comments. The Gang Sly Cooper playable in all three games is the leader of the Cooper Gang and specializes stealth and acrobatics. He carries a cane that he uses as both a weapon and as a tool to pickpocket coins and other valuables from guards. The highlight of his gameplay is the context sensitive circle button which is used when there is a sparkly blue aura around objects that Sly can interact with, such as walking on ropes, hiding behind walls or under tables, among others.
He also has a specialty in cracking open safes. Bentley playable all three games is the brains of the Cooper Gang. In the second game, he uses a crossbow that fires sleep-darts, which he can also use to smack around enemies with should things get close and personal. He can also place bombs to blow up objects usually mission-critical targets and enemies. In the third game, he loses the crossbow in favor of a wheelchair that's decked out with an assortment of gadgets and weapons. As the most tech-savvy member of the gang, he's also able hack into computers, which initiates a dual-joystick shooter style minigame, to help Sly and Murray get through high security areas by disabling the security measures.
He also provides hints when Sly or Murray is in trouble during boss battles. Murray playable in the second and third game is considered as the muscle and brawn of the group. He's specialty lies in combat and anything involving some heavy lifting. His strength allows him to take out small enemies with a single punch, as well as use them as projectiles after knocking them down. He's also something of a vehicle expert, often handling any job that allows him to get behind the steering wheel.
Friends Guru playable in the third game is Murray's master who taught him the ways of the mystic "Dreamtime" arts in Sly 3. He possesses the unique ability to transform himself into inanimate objects allowing him to hide in plain sight, as well as the ability to control guards and use them as a sort of projectile. A couple of camera issues too can hinder things, but neither one of these things is enough to ruin things. Playing as Murry too offers you a different way to go about things.
The presentation of Sly Cooper: Thieves in Time is great. I loved the way that it looked like a movie. It has a kind of DreamWorks style to it and I mean that in a very complimentary way. The game just has a ton of charm to it, this is especially true in regards to the characters. The game also has some excellent voice acting which once again feels like something that would be in a high-end animated movie.
However, this is a game that I had a great deal of fun with. It is one of the more ignored titles for the PlayStation 3 and I highly recommend that you guys give this one a try.
While the original trilogy is great and I suggest you do take the time to play that. The motivation for all his actions is to act as a thief in an attempt to rip someone off.
Well, maybe not all. Some levels about a third of the game, actually deviate from the norm even more to present you with minigame challenges that include racing monster trucks, sniping enemies from afar and an Asteroids -style underwater submarine blast-a-thon.
All this in the name of good overcoming evil, 'cuz Sly wouldn't rob just anyone off the street that'd be too easy. As he says, "Rip off a master criminal and you know you're a master thief.
If all we told you about Sly Cooper was that its an action-platform game, whats the first thing that comes to mind? Hey, we cant blame you. Weve been lulled into thinking thats all the genre has to offer because so many character-based action games follow that same save-the-world concept.
Well think again. Sly proves you dont need a damsel in distress, a planet in peril or six different colors of bananas to collect to make a modern action-platformer; its still possible to innovate in this old genre. The first thing that steals your attention in Sly is the games cartoon-like presentation. Each of the five worlds begins with a Sly-nar-rated animated cinema chronicling the tragic yet hilarious life story of one of a group of villains called the Fiendish Five.
The humor is straight outta the Saturday morning toons of old and doesnt end with the cinemas it continues into the game. For example, as you wander into the first of the Fiendish Fives hideouts, you hear the boss over the P.
Taking a closer look at the backgrounds and you have to Sly doesnt hit you over the head with busy visuals reveals other chuckleworthy details, like the framed pictures of steaks and fire hydrants found in canine criminal Muggshots casino.
But the plot and presentation arent the only things that make this game wicked cool. The control and camera systems are both intuitive and very responsive.
Gameplay is initially simple: just sneak around avoiding detection. But a few levels later youre at the controls of a cannon turret, defending your buddy Murray in first-person as he runs for a key. The original Sly Cooper trilogy was developed by Sucker Punch Productions for the PlayStation 2 and the games were praised for their fun storylines, exciting gameplay, and their hand-drawn comic-book style visuals and cel-shaded rendering.
The games follow Sly Cooper, a racoon who comes from a long line of master thieves. At an orphanage, Sly meets Bentley the turtle and Murray the hippo, and the three form the Sly Cooper gang. Ten years after the original Sly Cooper game launched on the PlayStation 2, a fourth game was announced for the PlayStation 3 and Vita. Rather than being developed by Sucker Punch Productions like the original trilogy, the new was developed by Sanzaru Games, the same team behind the Sly Cooper Collection but more on that later.
Thieves In Time follows Sly and the gang as they travel through time to stop the mysterious Cyrille Le Paradox who has been re-writing time and causing the pages of the Thievius Racoonus to disappear.
Although fans were excited about a new Sly title, Thieves In Time is the lowest-rated game of the series and was criticised for its long load times, strange motion controls, and for its secret ending which teased a future game although nothing ever came of it.
Ported by Sanzaru Games, the collection included all three main titles with improved visuals as well as a small collection of mini-games. The service currently offers hundreds of new recently released games, older games, and classics including Sly Cooper: Thieves In Time and The Sly Collection.
This essentially allows you to play Sly Cooper games on your PS4, as long as you have a good internet connection that is. While most fans were disappointed there was no official Sly Cooper PS4 game, the success of fellow classic platformers Crash Bandicoot N. Sane Trilogy and Spyro Reignited Trilogy may eventually lead to a revival or a long-awaited sequel.
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