Maybe Sony should have left Sly in the past.
During the PlayStation 2 era, there were three action platforming franchises that were key to Sony's first-party lineup, and in my opinion, Sly Cooper was the weakest series of the trio. Its strengths weren't in the mechanics or actual gameplay but rather the gorgeous art and quirky…
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Vibrant, colorful visuals
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That Sly Cooper charm...
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...which too often is overshadowed by forced humor
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Plenty of variety...
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...that attempts to cover up mediocre platforming
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Frustrating camera
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Long load times
