I've gotten four games for Christmas; Super Lucky's Tale, Crash Tag Team Racing (PS2 version), Okami HD and .hack//G.U.: Last Recode.
I beat Super Lucky's Tale. It's a harmless platformer that I could see one getting enjoyment out of. It's obviously made for kids, but it's something I could comfortably let my nephews and niece play if I wanted to show them an easy game.
But now I've decided to move on to .hack//G.U.: Last Recode. I have memories of watching my brother play the PS2 versions of the games back when they were relatively new, so I have some grasp of the story. But now I'm getting to experience them firsthand, and in PS4 remastered form, no less.
Currently on the first game, Rebirth. And it's actually pretty entertaining so far. The characters, and the story are pretty fun so far, and I am still eager to see where it goes next.
Now, the remastering seems fine enough, but I do have one thing to criticize; the games now run at 60FPS, rather than 30FPS like the original version. Sounds good, but many 2D effects were not touched up or redone to reflect this; they still look like they run at 30FPS, which kinda looks weird in a 60FPS setting.
I'm not a big framerate guy, but again, these games were clearly designed to run at 30FPS back on the PS2; I feel like they should have at least adjusted the 2D effects to accomodate, or even left it at 30FPS.
Doesn't hurt the game overall, though, and still loads of fun. Just a really big nitpick, and hey, I've seen how much the originals can go for. This collection is still worth picking up, I think. Might have to get .hack//ROOTS (the prequel anime) when I get finished.