![]() ![]() As it stands, the service only features games from the original PlayStation, PS2, and PSP.Įven then, hardly any of the games are truly worthwhile, especially for the Southeast Asian version of PlayStation Plus. ![]() This isn’t just a problem specific to the porting of the PSP version of Toy Story 3, but rather a frustrating part of Sony’s PlayStation Plus Classics Catalogue as a whole. Not to mention that the PlayStation 3 version had Emperor Zurg as an exclusive playable character in the Toy Box mode. It is a sordid and linear affair that may have been fine on a small, portable console, but for those playing it on the PlayStation 5, it is nothing short of a travesty. ![]() The PSP version is watered down, to say the least, as it does not even feature the iconic Toy Box mode or even multiplayer mode. So it was a shame to boot up the PlayStation Plus Classics Catalogue and download Toy Story 3, only to discover that it was the PlayStation Portable version. ![]()
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