There has been a sweeping wave of games that are being remastered again and again for the next-generation consoles that are coming out. Out of love for the older editions, nostalgia, and just wanting to see what the game would look like on the technology we have available today. Unfortunately, a lot of the games that were developed for the PlayStation, PlayStation 2, PlayStation 3, and the PlayStation Portable have been left on those devices, never to see the light of day again (unless someone still has the older consoles and shows those games some much-needed love). One such game that has been left to rot in the ages is Ape Escape, and it’s high time that we finally saw an Ape Escape 4 for the PlayStation 5.
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Ape Escape was first developed by Japan Studio and then published by Sony Computer Entertainment for the PlayStation in 1999 in Japan. At first, it was developed under the name Sarugetchu. The game, of course, contained witty ape-related humour, a unique and innovative gameplay style, and a wide variety of pop culture references (as did most games that were made and released in the 1990s). In addition, the game marked the first ever released by Sony that required that players had a DualShock or Dual Analog controller, because of its ultra-unique gameplay style.
Ape Escape was a well-loved game that came in Japan in 1999, for now, archaic PlayStation. The game’s story follows a white-haired monkey that players know as Specter. Specter comes across a helmet that seems to boost his intelligence, called the Peak Point Helmet, nicknamed the Pipo Helmet for short. He somehow manages to equip an entire army of monkeys with their own Pipo Helmets and enhance his own so
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