Among the best issues about Astro Bot is all the cameos from PlayStation’s historical past that it options. Astro Bot highlights iconic franchises like God of Battle, Horizon, and Uncharted, in addition to extra obscure or dormant ones like Ape Escape, Wild Arms, and Cool Boarders. My favourite cameos are those which can be not possible to search out elsewhere on PS5. For many of the video games referenced inside Astro Bot, there’s a approach to play them on PS5, primarily by means of PS Plus Premium’s classics catalog or PS3 recreation streaming. A few of the VIP Bots in Astro Bot which can be based mostly on characters from these video games aren’t so fortunate.
It’s great that Astro Bot can function a springboard for folks to lookup and familiarize themselves with video video games, each iconic and obscure. It’s additionally in Sony and different recreation publishers’ finest curiosity to have these titles available for gamers to buy and play on PS5. These VIP Bots want stronger illustration on PS5, and I hope Astro Bot lights the fireplace required for rereleases or remasters of those video games.
Legacy of Kain
Crystal Dynamics’ Legacy of Kain fantasy motion video games are beloved by many, and the sequence shares connective tissue with PlayStation as a result of Uncharted’s Amy Hennig honed her narrative abilities with it earlier than transferring on to Naughty Canine. Sadly, the sequence has not seen a brand new single-player entry since 2003, which makes VIP Bots based mostly on Kain and Raziel’s look in Astro Bot bittersweet. Of all of the sequence on this checklist, Legacy of Kain is the most probably to make a comeback. Crystal Dynamics just lately conducted a survey asking folks in the event that they’re keen on a remaster of the sequence, it’s getting an Evercade cartridge, and a leak at San Diego Comic-Con outright claimed a remastered assortment is in growth. In any case of that and these Astro Bot cameos, I actually hope a current-gen rerelease of the Legacy of Kain video games occurs someday quickly.
Um Jammer Lammy and Vib-Ribbon
Though PlayStation nonetheless references and has rereleased the PaRappa the Rapper video games, developer NanaOn-Sha’s different PS1 rhythm video games weren’t as fortunate. First, there’s Um Jammer Lammy, a PaRappa the Rapper spinoff that includes a guitar-playing lamb named Lammy. Then there’s Vib-Ribbon, which was a way more experimental recreation that allowed gamers to create customized ranges by placing music CDs into their PS1. Music rights points would possibly make the rerelease of those video games a bit extra difficult, however PaRappa the Rapper isn’t the one NanaOn-Sha franchise that deserves to be preserved on PS5.
Motor Toon Grand Prix
Earlier than Gran Turismo, there was Motor Toon Grand Prix. These video games had been cartoonish racers that featured surprisingly simulation-like physics and gameplay for the time. That is smart, as director Kazunori Yamauchi would go on to create the Gran Turismo sequence and nonetheless spearheads it to this present day. Sony left Motor Toon Grand Prix behind for Gran Turismo, so seeing its predominant character, Captain Rock, get a VIP bot in Astro Bot is a pleasant callback. On the very least, one of many Motor Toon Grand Prix video games ought to make its approach to the PS Plus Premium Classics Assortment sooner or later.
Alundra
Alundra was PS1’s reply to The Legend of Zelda: Hyperlink to the Previous. As a result of 3D video games had been the brand new hotness on the time, Alundra by no means reached the heights of recognition of another PlayStation video games on the time. Regardless of that, it’s beloved by those that performed it on the time of its launch due to how forward of its time a few of its dream-walking mechanics and narrative are. It’s the proper form of hidden PS1 gem that deserves to be rereleased or reimagined on PS5, constructing off its shock cameo in Astro Bot.
Satan Cube
Lastly, now we have Satan Cube. It’s a frenetic and aggressive PS1 puzzle recreation the place gamers should roll round cube and line up strings of cube all on the identical aspect. It’s easy to grasp, however surprisingly exhausting to execute, and it’s nonetheless very distinctive 26 years after its authentic launch. In terms of bizarre PS1 puzzle video games from Sony, I.Q. Clever Dice will get a bit extra love, however I’d like to see Devil Dice get the PS Plus Classics therapy within the wake of its Astro Bot cameo.