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The Sly Collection - Playstation 3
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- All games also support the DualShock 3 wireless controller
- Online trophy support for all 3 titles.
- Play Sly 3: Honor Among Thieves in 3D.
- Re-mastered versions of all three Sly Cooper games in High Definition: Sly Cooper and The Thievius Raccoonus Sly 2: Band of Thieves. Sly 3: Honor Among Thieves.
- All-new Move supported mini-games.
- Re-mastered versions of all three Sly Cooper games in High Definition: Sly Cooper and The Thievius Raccoonus Sly 2: Band of Thieves. Sly 3: Honor Among Thieves.
- Play Sly 3: Honor Among Thieves in 3D.
- All-new Move supported mini-games.
- Online trophy support for all 3 titles.
- All games also support the DualShock 3 wireless controller
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Publication Date | November 9, 2010 |
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Computer Platform | PlayStation 3 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00711719824626 |
UPC | 885372121993 711719824626 885687797258 |
ASIN | B003O680RM |
Release date | November 9, 2010 |
Customer Reviews |
4.8 out of 5 stars |
Best Sellers Rank | #6,903 in Video Games (See Top 100 in Video Games) #20 in PlayStation 3 Games |
Product Dimensions | 6.77 x 5.27 x 0.59 inches; 0.8 ounces |
Type of item | Video Game |
Rated | Teen |
Item model number | 711719824626 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Item Weight | 0.8 ounces |
Manufacturer | Sony Computer Entertainment |
Date First Available | May 27, 2010 |
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The Sly Collection features three PlayStation 2 action-packed classic hits; Sly Cooper and the Thievius Raccoonus, Sly 2: Band of Thieves and Sly 3: Honor Among Thieves fully remastered in high definition. The Sly Collection sees the mischievous raccoon and his gang of eccentric friends pull off daring heists in this entertaining plat former adventure. Packed full with mini-games and thrilling missions from across the globe, The Sly Collection masterfully blends stealth, thievery, combat, strategy and exploration into one huge world.
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Customers like the quality, value, graphics, difficulty level and performance of the video game. They mention that it’s well worth the money, the games are easy to learn and hard to put down, the graphics are stunning and the performance is perfect.
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Customers like the quality of the video game software. They say that each game is fun with a nice bit of humor thrown in. They also say that the levels are large and fun to explore. They mention that the gameplay is amazing, and that it's completely balanced and refined. They describe the games as amazing for offline gamers, and say that it is one of the best series on the platform.
"...This is a great start to the franchise and can be frustrating sometime due to the rather dated use of lives and collection of coins and such, but it..." Read more
"...it for widescreen that this happened so no biggie. Amazing games for offline gamers.Thanks for reading." Read more
"...Each game is fun with a nice bit of humor thrown in - each game can take upwards of 8-12 hrs to complete also so you are looking at 24-36hrs of..." Read more
"...these are awesome. its well remastered. and graphics are really good. definitely recommend this to anyone. its a bit of stealth and platforming...." Read more
Customers generally like the graphics of the video game. They mention that the quality is outstanding, stunning, and upgraded from their previous versions. Some appreciate the nice scenery and interesting scene interaction.
"...All of these games are visually upgraded from their previous versions (to the point it's obvious) and still run amazingly on the PS3..." Read more
"...Only the mini-games work with MOVE ****The remastered HD graphics look amazing. Despite some roughness, Sly looks great in 720p...." Read more
"...these are awesome. its well remastered. and graphics are really good. definitely recommend this to anyone. its a bit of stealth and platforming...." Read more
"...The environments are fantastic. The games are just fun.I agree with the sentiment that the second was far superior...." Read more
Customers appreciate the value of the Sly Cooper Collection. They say it's well worth the money, has great replay value, and is fun to play for a great price. Some mention that it'll be worth buying the remastered version for PS3.
"...Overall, this collection is great and is a must have for anyone who has played the Sly games before or anyone who wants to relive some of the..." Read more
"...However, now it's around 18 bucks, which makes it worth every penny at $6 a game!!..." Read more
"...The price is fairly reasonable since you automatically know you are getting 3 classic, A+ games instead of paying $60 for perhaps a bust...." Read more
"...Overall, the value is absolutely superb and I recommend this game to everyone of any age and gaming experience." Read more
Customers find the difficulty level of the video game software easy but sometimes difficult. They say the controls are intuitive and the games are fun and hard to put down. They also say the trophies are relatively easy and received on their first try.
"...The trophies are relatively easy, many of them I received on my first try. You need to at least start each game before unlocking all the..." Read more
"...awesomeness. its about 10 hours. and its purely epic. its a tough game. especially bosses. its not an easy game...." Read more
"...Objectives are given within the main base and everything is streamlined within each location. Think of it as a smaller version of GTA...." Read more
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Customers like the performance of the video game. They mention that it runs fine, has no problems, and runs flawlessly on their PS3. Some say that the quality is excellent.
"...their previous versions (to the point it's obvious) and still run amazingly on the PS3..." Read more
"...you can buy all moves through the thief's net. and its pretty good. the game introduced 4 more characters to be playable...." Read more
"...was intact, the game was brand new as I expected, and it played flawlessly with no crashes, glitches, dot dropped frame rates...." Read more
"...sure how many people still have/use a PS3 these days, but the quality worked for me...." Read more
Customers find the storyline enticing, nice, and awesome. They also say the plot gets better and better, with plenty of back story. Customers also say it's a great adventure that adults will like.
"...The video games are great stories for all ages and are full of humor, action, adventure with some nice themes in and amongst the stories...." Read more
"...Just finished the first game. awesomeness. its about 10 hours. and its purely epic. its a tough game. especially bosses. its not an easy game...." Read more
"...For only 18 bucks, this HD collection packs a mighty punch. And to think that once again, I almost let this series slide for another game. Portal 2...." Read more
"...The stories are fun and there is plenty of back story that gets you interested in the characters, but sometimes the cut scenes can be too long...." Read more
Customers find the game wonderful for reliving childhood memories. They also say it's a great collection that brings back memories.
"...collection of coins and such, but it’s a classic and definitely has a nostalgic feel to it, similar to Jak and Daxter, or Crash Bandicoot...." Read more
"...It brings back so many great memories. I remember in like, 6 years ago, I beat Sly 2 at least 2 times...." Read more
"A great way to relive the fun of my childhood playing some classic games. The game came new and I've had no issues with it." Read more
"...played the first and second, seeing the evolution and experiencing it is very amusing...." Read more
Customers find the collection great, with a good trophy list and plenty of collectibles and extra abilities to obtain along the way. They appreciate the addition of trophies for the PS3.
"...pretty basic and is explained as you go along with plenty of collectibles and extra abilities to obtain along the way...." Read more
"...its shorter than the other two. maybe because there are no bottles to collect. you can buy all moves through the thief's net. and its pretty good...." Read more
"...a couple areas, but overall, this is an outstanding series and a good collection to bring all three games to the PS3.**..." Read more
"...you trophy hunters out there all three games, & the mini games all have their own trophies, with the three main games each having their own Platinum..." Read more
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Sly Cooper and the Thievius Raccoonus
The first entry in the franchise and the one that remastering is more difficult to do due to the dated graphics. The graphics still look better than the PS2 graphics but they are still dated, but it adds for a nostalgia factor. This game centers around Sly and the gang recovering the pages of the Thievius Raccoonus, the ancient Cooper book that entails skills, abilities and what it means to be a thief, since it was stolen from Sly’s father after a gang of villains known as the Fiendish Five attack Sly’s home and kill his father. Sly embarks on a journey across the globe to take down the Fiendish Five, restore the Thievius Raccoonus and become a master thief. The gameplay is pretty basic and is explained as you go along with plenty of collectibles and extra abilities to obtain along the way. This is a great start to the franchise and can be frustrating sometime due to the rather dated use of lives and collection of coins and such, but it’s a classic and definitely has a nostalgic feel to it, similar to Jak and Daxter, or Crash Bandicoot.
Sly 2: Band of Thieves
The next installment centers around Sly and the Gang tracking down the location of the Clockwerk parts. Clockwerk was an ancient foe of the Cooper Clan who is a giant owl who replaced parts of his body with robotic parts as he began to age and die. Sly defeated him in the first game but now the threat re-emerges and threatens the Cooper gang again as the Klaww gang divide up the parts among themselves to use for their own devious purposes. Sly once again embarks on a quest across the globe to put an end to his ancient family enemy before it is too late. This journey will push Sly and the Gang to their limits and things will never be the same again. This game steps away from the classic nature of the first game and opens up vast levels to explore and missions to do with broader steps and plans in mind. The artwork and concept for these vast levels are amazing and detailed and really fit in to the Sly universe.The stealth and abilities are improved for Sly and you can play as Bentley and Murray. Bentley is much more tactical with sleep darts and bombs, Murray is a straight up brawler and can take down anyone. This game definitely improved the series and moves it forward into a new modern feel for the series.
Sly 3: Honor Among Thieves
The third installment of the series focuses on the Cooper gang getting back together again after the events of the second game and actually opening their roster for some more interesting figures to join. All of these things are in preparation for the biggest heist yet, the Cooper Vault. The Cooper Vault is where all of the Cooper Clan has stored their wealth and plunder for centuries and now Sly and the Gang are going to reclaim his family’s legacy one final time from the nefarious Dr. M. Loyalties will be tested, lines will be drawn and things will definitely never be the same once again as Cooper prepares for the fight of his life and his last heist……or not? The game is very similar to Sly 2 in many ways, so that is kind of a complaint about the game, it doesn’t improve the formula in Sly 2 by much. There are some new features and mechanics, such as disguises for Sly and Murray is slightly weaker, but the other characters that are invited in to the game add some diversity to the gameplay, when you get to play as them that is.
Overall, this collection is great and is a must have for anyone who has played the Sly games before or anyone who wants to relive some of the greatest games on PS2.
Dang, I got a bargain. However, now it's around 18 bucks, which makes it worth every penny at $6 a game!!
The Sly Collection is composed of 3 games: Sly Cooper and the Thievius Racoonus (Sly 1), Sly 2: Band of Thieves, and Sly 3: Honor Among Thieves.
All of these games are visually upgraded from their previous versions (to the point it's obvious) and still run amazingly on the PS3 (with very minor glitches sometimes, but only visually and nothing game breaking).
Even the sound is clearer! They really put effort into this remaster!!
If you have played any of the Sly games before, this collection is still worth it. It brings back so many great memories.
I remember in like, 6 years ago, I beat Sly 2 at least 2 times. This was my third time and was I bored at all? Nope. It was as refreshing as the first time around, if not better.
Trophies are super easy. You get pretty much all of them for doing the story. Others only include buying things from the computer really (Sly 2&3), and finding all of the clue bottles (Sly 1; 2 only requires it for any one level) as well as cracking all of the safes (Sly 1). However in Sly 3, there are many many challenging challenges in the chapter select menu that you may have to do if you want to 100% the game and earn the trophy.
It's seriously, with a good amount of effort, 3 easy Platinums to add to your collection (at least compared to God of War III These things are a cakewalk). I have all 3, so I think I know what I'm talking about.
If you get all 3 and go left of the beginning screen (The one that says "Sly Collection") there's a special surprise.
I'd rather not spoil it for you, but I will say it is kinda outdated now... (however it being outdated can be a good thing as we don't have to wait for what it's trying to tell us about anymore).
The Minigames? I pretty much played them for the trophies... I'd see how they would be kinda fun with friends, but by yourself these things don't supply a lot of entertainment. The trophies are relatively easy, many of them I received on my first try.
You need to at least start each game before unlocking all the minigames (ex. "Play Sly 1 to unlock Heli Race") There's a total of 4, with only 1 of them are open from the start.
Don't think you had to install these games to your hard drive... just put the disc in, choose the game, and the trophy list magically appears in your trophy collection. You will need hard drive space for the saves of each game though, but that probably won't be a problem.
Other small things: Reversible cover, Instruction guide is detailed but in black and white (grey) print, No clue bottles in Sly 3 (use in-game computer to get things), no comment on the 3D but some other guy said it was terrible. Oh yeah, those special moments in Sly 3 where they ask you if you would like to go 3D are taken out since the whole collection is 3D already.
Ms. Ruby boss fight does have audio out of sync... but if you pay attention to the symbols you should be fine.
Binocucom in Sly 3 doesn't expand completely over the screen... you can see outside of it to the left and right, but I think it's just because they optimized it for widescreen that this happened so no biggie.
Amazing games for offline gamers.
Thanks for reading.