The game follows Garcia Hotspur, a demon hunter who goes to the City of the Damned to battle its evils in order to save his true love from The Lord of Demons. Shadows of the Damned is absolutely insane and hilarious ride from start to finish, developed by Grasshopper Manufacture and published by Electronic Arts. However, I can still dream of throwing fists for a shiny new platinum trophy. So, my hope is dwindling on the idea that Tekken 3 may one day come to the service with trophies in tow. Sadly, neither Tekken 2 nor Tekken 6 came to PS Plus Premium with trophies. I would love to see the game come to PS Plus with trophy support and a slick new platinum for me to add to the collection. It was ground-breaking at the time and holds a lot of nostalgia for me. Tekken 3 felt so fresh when it was released, the combat was slick, the combos were fun, and the characters were intriguing. Of course, I am talking about Jin Kazama, Ling Xiaoyu, and Eddy Gordo. Tekken 3 introduced us to a lot of the fan-favorite characters that we still see popping up on the roster to this day. Seeing as we already have Tekken 2 and the PSP version of Tekken 6 on the service, the most beloved title in the franchise certainly has a shot of making it on as well. Okay, that last one is a PSP title, but I still want it to get a well-deserved update and trophies! Anyway, Portal's great, bring trophies, thanks Sony. Seriously, I would love to see the two aforementioned games as well as a bunch of other trophyless games like Elder Scrolls IV Oblivion, Dynasty Warriors 6, Dark Sector, and Tekken 5 Dark Resolution. I feel the same way Staff Writer Lee does about Heavenly Sword (another game I adore) about how PS Plus Premium should bring trophies to PS3 classic titles. Aside from the fact the game never got the glorious standalone release it deserved, the game came to the PS3 in the trophy-less era, meaning this absolute gem doesn't have any trophies to collect, let alone a shiny platinum. Instead, it came bundled up in a collection called The Orange Box that also included Half Life 2 and Team Fortress 2. When it comes to the first Portal, well it never got to see a solo release on PlayStation. Even if we only have two games and a VR spin-off to show for it. However, there is no denying how significant of an impact the Portal franchise has had on those who played this mind-blowing platformer. Okay, so Portal is a PS3 game and borders the edges of being classed as a retro game. Check out some of our most-wanted retro PlayStation games for PS Plus below! As we wait, the team here at TrueTrophies has decided to compile a list of classic games we would love to see join the service in the future. Sony has promised to keep updating the classics list regularly, meaning we should see some new and awesome games arrive on the list very soon (although we have yet to see a single new PS2 game on the service). The PlayStation Classics Catalog is slowly growing, with new additions landing on the roster every month. What retro PlayStation games would you like to see on PS Plus? Retro PlayStation games we want on PS PlusThose who are subscribed to the highest PS Plus tier (Premium) will have access to the Classics Catalog - these are games from the PS1, PS2, and PSP era. Update: We have added Portal to the list of games we would love to see come to PS Plus Premium in the future!With so many fantastic and nostalgic games coming to PS Plus Premium every month, we decided to curate a list of games would love to see join the service in the future.
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