The game is fully tested & guaranteed to work. It’s the cartridge / disc only unless otherwise specified.
Italian Job Sony Playstation 2 Game
PRODUCT DETAILS
UPC:788687100229
Condition:Used
Genre:Racing
Platform:Playstation 2
Region:NTSC (N. America)
ESRB:Teen
SKU:PS2_ITALIAN_JOB
———This game is fully cleaned, tested & working. Includes the Disc/Cartridge Only. May have some minor scratches/scuffs.This description was last updated on October 28th, 2020.
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As far as gameplay goes, Sly Cooper and the Thevius Raccoonus is a great mixture of stealth and platforming across a variety of environments including a massive wrecked ship, a mesa town full of convicts and illegal practices, a necromancer’s lair deep in the Haitian Jungle, and many more. Each of the main 4 stages will consist of an entry level which leads to a small overworld, and 4 separate levels to go into at your own pace. The main goal of the levels is to collect the key at the end of the level, and by collecting 3 you will unlock the second part of the overworld which contains 3 more levels, for a total of 7. You need to collect all 7 keys to progress to the boss fight, which is normally not an issue save for a few examples, like the abnormally hard racing minigames. One of the few complaints is that the minigames that make up some levels feel out of place and in each subsequent level, increase in quantity until they match or outnumber the core stealth/platforming missions.As far as quality goes, pay very close attention to who you’re buying your copy of Sly Cooper from. Go to the “buying options” menu, and manually select a shop to insure you’re getting exactly what you want. If your package arrives and unexpectedly is missing the case and the disc has had dicks drawn on it, it’s probably because you didn’t actually read the description of the object. My copy came new, shrinkwrapped and everything because I specifically chose a new copy.By default, retrolio tries to gi.
Okay, caveat emptor right here at the beginning, my eyes and vision, as well as other related physical and psychological limits are going downhill fast, in this, mad world, and I don’t have nearly the time or ability I’d like to playing video games more often. While I still think video game technologies and advancements have come a long way indeed, in barely a decade, a lot of the newer, FPS (first person shooter) games for the up-to-the-minute game consoles and PC, so popular these days (unhappily), leave me cold. Rare is it these days, that a video game shows any imagination besides the same old tired shoot everything that moves genre. With lots of gratuitous blood and guts and lots of very unpleasant events (GTA, et al), and silly music games offered with silly fake instruments and even more ridiculous results (folks, buy a cheap, REAL guitar, sheesh, learn a few chords, and let your imagination take you wherever), I wonder, even with PSP and Nintendo DS confusion, whatever happened to having FUN playing video games?I remember in the early days of the PSP, which I had considered buying at one time due to my vision problems, where early on, there were cracks and hacks out there, and even pushed by hosts of G4TV, back before G4TV turned to crap and got rid of most of their best shows, which allowed me to actually play Mario and countless other SNES and Sega Genesis, and other games. I don’t know if it’s even possible to buy PSP’s hackable version to play old SNES and/or.
one of my fav childhood games
Sly 2 was a great game and when I had enough to get Sly 1 (This game), I was impressed by the storyline and gameplay. It has its differences from Sly 2, but if you want the first game that started it all and love stealth and action, get this game! I truly enjoyed it.
A classic game for the PS2! The controls take some getting used to, but the game is fun, especially for kids!
The game is fun when you are Sly going through levels, but there are some game levels you have to pass to move forward that I do not like.
Exactly as it says
Disc worked perfectly, just wish the game itself had less text and talking, haha.
Played it only once when I was a kid. My mom bought Sly 2 and it was the only one I had until I bought Sly 3 and this one. Both worked great in my ps2. And for the price I was shook. Thanks!
Fast shipping and just what my 6yr old wanted. Fun game great price!