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"The game won’t be littered with half a dozen playable characters from one franchise, rather, supporting characters from these games will have cameos (like the previously mentioned Bentley)."
 * And the Fandom Rejoiced: A game where Sony characters from the first Playstation up until now come together to duke it out, Smash Bros. style? OH YEAH!
 * PaRappa the Rapper is in the game, filling old-school Playstation fans with glee.
 * Sony are looking at licensing third-party characters - Cue people getting giddy over the potential of Cloud Strife, Solid Snake, Crash Bandicoot and Spyro the Dragon making appearances in the game.
 * The official Facebook page moderator in regards to Spyro's possible inclusion in the game and several incarnations that could be used: "If he makes it into the game, we will choose the one that's the most popular... and we pretty much know the one the fans like the most."
 * Terrence C. Carson and Sean Pertwee are reprising their roles as Kratos and Mael Radec respectively.
 * Cole McGrath, Nathan Drake, and a Snake (Unclear if it's Solid, Old or Naked/Big Boss) have all been leaked by Eric Ladin (Cole's V.A.) tweeting that he's been in the studio with David Hayter & Nolan North.
 * Sony refuses to comment on that tweet... which, as one of the voice actors for Kingdom Hearts 3D said in a similar occasion, "actually is kind of a dead giveaway". In other words, Sony basically confirmed the rumor.
 * In this article, a poll on Sony's Facebook leaked both Nathan Drake and Big Daddy. Both characters were confirmed during Sony's E3 2012 conference.
 * The E3 2012 announcement that the game will be seeing a Vita release, and will feature Cross-Play with the PS 3 version of the game.
 * Big Daddy being the first Guest Fighter to be revealed, for one simple reason - No-one saw it coming. Suddenly speculation on Third Party characters went from those with ties to Sony, to any iconic character to have ever appeared on a PlayStation console.
 * Bowdlerise: The four currently revealed M-rated characters (Kratos, Sweet Tooth, Radec and Big Daddy) have been toned down with regards to being gory or violent.
 * Ensemble Darkhorse: Parappa.
 * From a certain standpoint, Radec and Big Daddy. Both the Helghast and the Big Daddies are often said to be the faces of their own game (i.e. being ensemble darkhorses themselves), despite being Mooks (Elite Mooks in the Big Daddies' case) in their own series. Radec just so happened to be Killzone 2's own darkhorse, despite having died in the same game he debuted in. In Big Daddy's case, the Bouncer variant (this particular one) is the most encountered variant as well as the most popular. Strange since the very first Big Daddy, Subject Delta, isn't the one used to represent Bio Shock.
 * Hate Dumb: People claiming that Sony don't have enough interesting characters in their library to make the concept work. The game plans to pull from a variety of franchises which themselves have fans hungry to see these franchises acknowledged. The Paul Gale Network reported this:


 * Hilarious in Hindsight:
 * Sony's "Michael" ad campaign created quite a bit of speculation over a potential Crossover.
 * Confirmed to be Foreshadowing according to the E3 2012 Sony conference, with Big Daddy confirmed as one of the playable characters (a Little Sister was seen in the Michael trailer.)
 * Kratos appearing in Mortal KombatFreddy Krueger and Cole McGrath appearing in Street Fighter X Tekken have become this.
 * Even more Hilarious in Hindsight: Nathan Drake was supposed to be the Guest Fighter for Street Fighter X Tekken, but was taken out and replaced with Cole. Now, Nate has been confirmed as one of the new combatants.
 * Scrappy Mechanic: From what's seen and talked about, people do not prefer the fact that you can only KO with the supers.
 * They Copied It So It Sucks: Despite the fact that there is no health or percentage point system... the Nintendo fandom has already taken torches and pitchforks.
 * To be clear, you K.O. enemies in Smash Bros. by blasting them out of the arena. In All Stars (where the above method isn't even possible), you K.O. people with attacks that use super meter.