Sony Wants to Know What PS2 Games You Want on the PS4

Give me that Shadow Hearts. Please.

As you might be aware, Sony is planning to bring quite a few classic PS2 titles to the PS4, and they wish to know what titles fans are particularly keen on. Now, you can convey your wishes to Sony simply by using the hashtag #ps2ps4 on Twitter and letting them know what games you want to see ported over to the current generation of consoles.

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Just for your reference, below is a list of games that has already been confirmed for the PS4:

 

  • Dark Cloud
  • Grand Theft Auto III
  • Grand Theft Auto: Vice City
  • Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas
  • The Mark of Kri
  • PaRappa the Rapper 2
  • Rogue Galaxy
  • Twisted Metal: Black
  • War of the Monsters

Personally, I’d be more than thrilled to see Shadow Hearts make its way into the limelight – something it failed to do when Final Fantasy X overshadowed it all those years ago. What other PS2 games would you like to see on the PS4? Let us know in the comments!

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