Released exclusively in Japan in 2009, this was not a new adventure. It was a bizarre, high-definition (for the time) remaster of the original PS2 game that started it all—but with all the "G-Rank" cruelty of the PSP’s Freedom Unite . For Western fans, it was a taunt. A decade later, a dedicated team of ROM hackers finally cracked it open. Their English translation patch isn't just a menu swap; it is an act of archaeological preservation.
Because of its fan-made nature, you won't find this on official storefronts.