Not exact matches
With, literally, entire discs full of extras, a new camera within the main game, the two
original Metal Gear titles and an Online mode that finally makes full
use of the
PS2 broadband adapter, Subsistence is a game that should be in everyone's
PS2 collection.
As Nintendo Life points out, the announcement also
uses the Monster Hunter logo from the
original 2004
PS2 game - there's a chance this could indicate an incoming remaster or throwback content of some kind.
The
original PS3 did have a full
PS2 built in for countries like the US and Japan, however for other countries that
used the PAL standard the
original PS3's had partial
PS2 hardware with the emulation done in software.
Why devote all of that time and money on
using the brightest and best features of the 360, when most of your sales are going to be on the
Original Flava Xbox,
PS2 and the GameCube.
720p imagery at 60 frames per second is promised for all three titles, and for Metal Gear Solid 2 at least, this shouldn't be a problem - after all, the
original game on
PS2 already ran at 60Hz, albeit with cut - scenes running at lower frame - rates with image - blending
used to give a sense of smoother motion.
At a basic level, conversion - smith Hijinx has opened out the field of view to accommodate a 16:9 presentation, and
used original PS2 artwork assets in their entirety - little or no work appears to have been carried out to ensure they look good when rendered in HD.
Aside from enjoying the
original Katamari for the
PS2, what excites me about this rumor is that motion controls are just crying out to be
used for a Katamari game.