Unsurprisingly, you can’t turn off the black borders (not that I would, anyway). Trophies are a nice bonus, of course, but noticeably crisper visuals are even nicer. For the price ($7.49 with PS Plus $9.99 without), I’m quite pleased. This was both my first time playing PaRappa 2 (I liked the original!) and my first time trying a PS2 game emulated on PS4. It’s a reminder of how joyful and experimental the early PlayStation days were. During his adventure, he’ll learn romantic karate, join the military, and even try his hand at hairdressing. It’s a classic tale about a rapping dog with a lifetime supply of noodles who really just wants a good burger, dang it all. As you might have seen, the PlayStation 2 rhythm game became available this week on PS4.
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