Release DateMay
PlatformsPS5, PS4

Time Crisis Returns to PlayStation with Gyro Controls: A Veteran's Take

The iconic light gun classic, Time Crisis, is poised for a grand return to PlayStation 5 and PS4 this May, bringing with it a feature that has us tech analysts buzzing: full gyro controls. For many veteran gamers, the very mention of Time Crisis conjures memories of arcade cabinets and the satisfying thud of a GunCon in hand. Now, we're looking at a modern, convenient reimagining.

Unpacking the Gyro Functionality

While we don't have official footage yet, the gaming community has already pulled back the curtain on how this will play out. A recent YouTube channel, Andshrew, utilized a jailbroken console to run the PS1 ROM of the arcade classic within Sony’s emulator. The revelation? Gyro functionality appears to have been baked into the emulator for a while now, and from what we've seen, it performs remarkably well.

The control scheme itself feels intuitive for a modern setup. Shooting is mapped to the Circle button, with a quick reload action assigned to R1. Should your virtual reticle drift, a simple press of Triangle will recentre the gyro, a smart quality-of-life feature. The YouTube video claims the tracking holds firm, delivering a genuinely fun gameplay experience. Our initial assessment points to a surprisingly robust implementation that could redefine how we play these classics on current hardware.

Gyro Controls: Convenience vs. Nostalgia

Let's be real: for those of us who grew up with it, nothing quite matches the tactile feedback of a physical GunCon paired with the vibrant, immediate response of a beefy CRT television. That synergy was pure light gun magic. However, the sheer convenience of plugging in and playing Time Crisis with gyro controls on a modern flatscreen TV is undeniable. It's a trade-off, certainly, but one that opens the genre to a much wider audience without needing specialist, often expensive, legacy hardware.

The Future is Bright for Light Gun Games

This re-release, particularly its polished gyro implementation, is more than just a nostalgia trip; it's a game-changer for the entire light gun genre on PlayStation. This move unequivocally paves the way for more classic light gun titles to hit current-gen consoles.

Given that Bandai Namco is already a staunch supporter of PS Plus Premium, we're holding out strong hope. Imagine the possibilities: Point Blank with its frantic mini-games, or the hardcore adrenaline rush of Crisis Zone. Furthermore, it would be incredibly neat if other publishers joined the party. We're looking at you, Capcom – re-releasing a title like Resident Evil Survivor with this refined gyro tech could be a massive hit, reinvigorating a niche that has long been underserved. The groundwork is laid; now, let's see which classic shooters join the fight!