While the instant charm and accessibility of Sly Cooper outweighs its criticisms, it should be noted that there are some noticeable problems in this game, enough to keep the game from reaching higher scores. Sly Cooper is an excellent looking game, probably one of the best-looking games of the year -- at least in terms of art direction -- and it's beautifully animated as well. All of the characters are lovable and the story is well scripted and well written, too. So there is much to like about it's overall presentation and graphic appeal. Gameplay wise, the final score comes down to the speed and skill at which you're able to apply to a platform game, but it's pretty clear that Sly Cooper is brief game. The thirty-five missions are briefer than they sound and the game is just plain easy to beat. There are those niggling technical issues I have written about in detail, so I won't elaborate again, but all in all, they do hamper the game's overall likeability. I would highly recommend this game to platform fans, because Sly Cooper is truly something special, but don't expect to be playing it too long. RATING!!! :D 9.5 Presentation Superb in every sense of the word. Great cutscenes, excellent characters, and enjoyable characters. 8.7 Graphics Nice-looking cel-shading, but that's not all. The backgrounds and creature designs are also top-notch. 8.0 Sound Dynamic music and some perfectly selected voice actors make this a joy to listen to. 8.0 Gameplay While slowdown and some technical hitches hurt this a bit, the wild assortment of excellent levels and superb control pull it out of the gutter. 7.0 Lasting Appeal You can play it again if you like, but the first time through this is pretty short, about 12 hours. Not so much replay value. 8.5 Great OVERALL (out of 10 / not an average)Read full review
Bought this for my 9 year old girl & 7 year old brother. They love it. Just challenging enough to keep them interested, but not too hard that they get frustrated. The story is cute and the graphics look like a high quality cartoon. If you and yours are still rocking the PS2, definitely grab this.
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I bought this game for my brother for his birthday, he's been wanting it for a while now. The game was great, had a good storyline, and was an enjoyed birthday present. The only downside would be that he finished it in a week or less. Granted he's older than probly the game is intended for (he's 21) but still, that's short. On the other hand, my 8 year old brother finds it challenging and fun, and he's still working on finishing the game.
With platformers hitting their peak at the transition point between the 16-bit and 32-bit eras in 1995, it seemed one couldn't walk down the street without bumping into a furry mammal with an attitude. Sonic, Bubsy, Aero, Crash, Conquer, Zero -- the list seemingly ran into infinite. Once considered the most important aspect of a console launch, the mascot, which was once always identified with a particular console or system at the time, has now entered into the Netherlands in significance toward a system. No longer team players, "franchise properties" such as Crash Bandicoot and Spyro the Dragon are like overpaid athletes, jumping from team to team for the biggest impact. Additionally, now we have crossbreed, focus-tested characters that no longer resemble either humans or animals, and that perhaps aren't as identifiable as the simple wacky mammalians we used to know and love.So, it's with great sentimental interest that we watch Sucker Punch Studios, the development team remembered for Rocket on Nintendo 64, embark on its new platform game, Sly Cooper and the Thievius Raccoonus. The single-player platformer is one of two games Sony Computer Entertainment America is delivering this year and of the two, this lead character is, you guessed it, a furry mammal -- a thieving raccoon to be precise -- with an attitude.Are we entering a new dawn of platformers? Will there be a new renaissance of great 128-bit mammals with attitudes? Heck if I know, I can hardly count all of them. But what I do know for certain is this Sly Cooper and the Thievius Raccoonus is one of the most beautiful platformers I have ever seen. And Sly Cooper is, inarguably, the most charming platform character to appear on a system since the talented, impatient Sonic the Hedgehog won gamers hearts on Sega Genesis in the early '90s. Storybook PresentationBlending tried-and-true platform techniques into a 3D world, Sucker Punch has fused a smartly designed platformer in Sly Cooper. The game follows the exploits of Sly -- a thief whose family heritage is built upon great thieves -- and his friends, Bentley the brainy turtle and Murray the clumsy but brave hippo. Sly's family heritage is deep with thievery, and all of color and technique has been written into the Thievius Racoonus, a big, hardbound heirloom book that's been stolen.When Sly was a young pup, a group of five evil criminals ransacked his house, murdered his father, and stole the family book, forcing Sly to grow up in an orphanage, along with Bentley and Murray. Once Sly is old enough, he and his crew, Bentley with his technical wizardry, and Murray the lovable life-long friend with a knack for getting in trouble, take off to find the lost pages of the Thievius Raccoonus.Delivered in the style of a hard-boiled detective story, and leaning toward a graphic novel sensibility rather than a traditional novel, Sucker Punch's game draws empathy from you while earning your respect. It's hard not to like this poor-boy raccoon whose thievery comes only from hardened criminals and evil crooks, never from law-abiding citizens.Although we have shown off a good bit of Sly Cooper in movies and screenshots, what we haven¿t shown are the seams between levels: The menus, cut-scenes, interfaces and load screens. And while these naturally take a back burner role to gameplay and graphics, Sucker Punch's game is a pure gem all the way through. All in all this game is amazing :)Read full review
Sly Cooper may be the greatest character to come from the PS2 era. The game is great for the whole family and easy to get into. The graphics are cel-shaded so the game looks just like a cartoon. The controls are solid and one hit knockouts will keep you on your toes. Great boss battles, mixed with vehicle levels, and your usual linear platform levels all make for a game with a lot of variety. Unlockable secrets can be found by collecting bottles and they are worth the effort. The story is one of the best out there so it's worth picking up for that reason alone along with the family fun factor. I give this one my highest recommendation. A real must have. 5/5
Great game. The controls are simple and easy to just pick up and play. The storyline is great and the characters are likeable and relatable. This is the first in a trilogy and if you play them out of order you may be disappointed with the first one because they just keep getting better. If you don't care about backstory and just want the best sly game buy 3 only.
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Love the Sly Cooper Series. Missed playing it since my brother moved out (since they’re his). Now I decided to get my own PS2 and get my own copies of these games. Livin the good old days.
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I am VERY glad I was recommended this game. It is one of the best games I've ever played. It's a well balanced game with amazing game mechanics. I recommend this game for all ages!
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This is my daughters favorite game in the whole world. She used to have it, gave it away & had to have it again. Thank you so much for shipping so quickly.
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This is one of those games from the 6th gen that does not need a remaster. Do to the fact that it still looks good to this day
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