A PlayStation fan recently discovered that physically moving the PS3 controller can affect the console's home menu in a fun way. The PS3 is nearly 20 years old at this point, yet it somehow continues to be a source of cool Easter eggs for the devout PlayStation enthusiasts who still use the console in 2024.
Although the PS5's slick and minimalist user interface is well-regarded by a lot of PlayStation fans, many argue that its roots lie in the PS3's iconic XMB menu. An abbreviation of Xross (pronounced "Cross") Media Bar, the XMB name may be a bit of an odd choice on Sony's part, but its sheer usability is something PS3 fans swear by to this day. All the functions of the console, and their related sub-functions, are neatly laid out in columns that span horizontally across the PS3's interface, making for a simple and effortless user experience.
Since God of War 3 has already been remastered for the PS3, there is one thing a God of War Remastered collection could do to distinguish itself.
Despite many PS3 users loving its operating system, Sony unfortunately abandoned the...