

Jody Macgregor, Weekend/AU Editor: Given the popularity of PS1-style horror games on PC at the moment, I think the answer is obvious. It did release a remastered version for the PS3 eons ago, but why not do it again? I haven't played it in years, so maybe it hasn't aged well, but I remember Jak 2 (and 3, which was more like Jak meets Mad Max) being incredible games. Steven Messner, Senior Reporter: Give me a Jak and Daxter trilogy remaster, you cowards! Long before Naughty Dog became obsessed with sad dads, it made a series of platformers not unlike Ratchet and Clank called Jak and Daxter that were amazing. The first one was a fairly standard collect-a-thon, but Jak 2 turned the series on its head by ripping pages out of Rockstar's playbook and setting the whole game in a big, open-world city. It's a delightful platform for creation, and a proper PC version is an important step toward Media Molecule's eventual goals of allowing creations to export out of Dreams itself, and even be sold commercially. I've played hundreds of games in Dreams that range from impressive multi-hour adventure games to tiny, experimental stories that are endlessly charming.

God of War with DLSS sounds neat, but no PlayStation game would benefit from the PC ecosystem like Media Molecule's unique game development platform.

Morgan Park, Staff Writer: Top of my PlayStation exclusive wishlist is Dreams. A waffle with cutlery legs Morgan made in Dreams.
