The Gangs of London (Platinum) (PSP) is an action game with a criminal theme that has been designed for the Sony Playstation Portable. The gameplay has been kept strong and the use of graphics and animation has been exemplary. The London underworld comes to life in the Gangs of London (Platinum) (PSP) and the story missions will not let you get up from your seat. There are bonus missions that offer a lot of incentives and all the action can be witnessed in the story mode, which can also be touted as the backbone of the PSP game. The gamer starts as the proprietor of one of the five available gangs and runs riot throughout the city. The main motive of the game is to establish monopoly on the sites controlled by rival gangs and this task is carried out by a series of missions. Read the rest of this entry »
Tags: gangs of london, missions, platinum, psp, review, rival gangs, storyline, underworldGangs of London (Platinum) (PSP): No GTA, but still quite Fun at Times
The Sims 2 Platinum PSP: Plenty of Features in the Ultra Popular Game
The Sims 2 (Platinum) (PSP) for the Sony Playstation Portable has a very exciting and mystical theme. The storyline has also been injected with a lot of elements of mystery which the gamer will find to be quite tantalizing. The EA game gives the gamer the independence to structure the neighbourhood according to his convenience and to control its very presence. The gamer needs to uncover all the mysterious incidents taking place in Strange town and get down to business. The sanity meter of the Sim is something that needs to be taken care of as it will help in coordinating and sharing secrets with contemporaries and allies. Now since your Sim is available right there on your palm, you can take it to any place you wish to. Read the rest of this entry »
Tags: ea, electronic arts, how many psp games have you, maxis, platinum, psp, psp go, review, simulation, sony, the sims 2MILITARY HISTORY - Commander Europe at War: An Involved Strategy Game finally comes to the PSP
Slitherine Software is an independent UK developer and publisher who launched the Slitherine Strategies in 2002 and hence forth providing the gaming world with various strategy games. Military History – Commander Europe at War is yet another new high strategic game from the award winning videogame publisher Slitherine. It is the first of high level strategy game introduced to the PlayStation Portable. The game was released on March 20, 2009. Read the rest of this entry »
Tags: commander europe at war, handheld, military history, military history commander buy psp, military history commandereurope at war, psp, slitherine, strategy, strategy games, war, wwiiTiger Woods PGA Tour 2006 (PSP): A Superbly and Realistically Designed Golf Game
The Tiger Woods PGA Tour 2006 (PSP) has been launched for the Sony Playstation Portable and has a lot of variations in it to make the game captivating. The changes that the golf franchise of EA made have also been brought in to the PlayStation Portable. The game has been made a little challenging so that golfers get a chance to test their nerve. The X button can be pressed for viewing the path which would be most suitable for the ball to travel on and reach the hole. There is a meter on the side of the screen which determines the power going into the swing and the impact caused by it. Read the rest of this entry »
Tags: ea games, golfing, handheld, masters tournament, pga tour 2006, psp, realism, review, single player, tiger wodds pga tour masters?, tiger woodsYu-Gi-Oh! GX Tag Force 3 (PSP): Popular Anime on your Handheld
Yu-Gi-Oh! The popular cartoon character has invaded the virtual world with the release of the Yu-Gi-Oh! GX Tag Force 3 game by Konami. The game promises to be as exciting as its second version and get better with gamer use. The battle raged between students of an academy on cards, continues through a deck of more than 3500 cards and the tactic is to keep as many decks as possible, available to oneself. This strategy consents to ensure safety for one’s team making the game more competitive. Read the rest of this entry »
Tags: anime, card game, cartoon, gx tag force 3, konami, psp, review, story mode, www yugioh gx games com, yu gi oh, yu gi oh gx tag force pspWorms: Open Warfare (PSP): Classic Worms Fun on the Handheld
The original Worms 2D series was very successful and an effort to replicate that success has been on for many years now. Finally, the Worms: Open Warfare has been made for the Playstation Portable that has brought relief to a lot of faces. The game has followed the typical genre of characteristic gameplay and the designs of the game perfectly fit the PlayStation Portable. The strategy that has gone into the making of the game is very simple to make the game look uncomplicated. The moves are simple as there are no trees, no gathering of resources and no issues regarding unit balance. The gamer will find worms on the big rock which keep taking turns to annihilate the other. The gamer will have his team of four worms battling three other teams and will have to eat into their energy levels to annihilate them. Read the rest of this entry »
Tags: 2d, arcade, battlefield, classic, open warfare, psp, review, weapons, worms, worms open warfare, worms open warfare pspFinal Fantasy PSP: Enjoy the Legendary RPG on the PSP
Twenty Years in the making, it seems as if the Final Fantasy franchise has finally come full circle. Its first appearance was on Famicom 20 years ago in Japan and since then its popularity has only been growing. The assortment of systems that it has appeared on is huge in numbers with the latest instalment being Final Fantasy I & II: Dawn of Souls. The anniversary of the Final fantasy features everything that has made this series a cult including the initial ones that came out two decades ago. The visuals of the game have undergone drastic changes in comparison to the original one and the characters have also been made quite crisp. The designs for the new bosses are also quite intriguing. The sound tracks are so engaging that they put the real feel into the Square Enix game. The best of it, the originality is retained. Read the rest of this entry »
Tags: classic, final fantasy, final fantasy psp, legendary rpg games, psp, psp rpgs, review, role playing games psp, rpg, rpg for psp, square enixHarry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix (PSP): Relive the Epic Book and Movie
If you have been a fan of the books and a bigger fan of the movie franchise, then chances are that you might end up at the game store this coming weekend. The Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix (PSP) has been developed especially for this version of Sony which will help gamers make Harry and his alliances dance to their tunes. The Hogwarts campus has been beautifully created and there is a lot to do inside and outside the school. The grand staircase makes a grand return and the sequence of events happen the same way they happen in the book and in the film. Lord Voldemort is back and is looking for ways to take out his arch nemesis. With his ever faithful partners Ron and Hermione, Harry starts another quest and the gamer will get to see some minor variations. Read the rest of this entry »
Tags: dumbledore, harry potter, harry potter game, harry potter movie order, hogwarts, jk rowling, order of the phoenix, psp, review, snape, voldemortMetal Gear Acid (PSP): The Metal Gear Series goes Turn Based
The game that is really enticing every game enthusiast is Metal Gear Acid (PSP). This awesome game provides utmost entertainment to the game lovers at the same time make them use their grey cells to form strategy to be victorious. The game is developed by Konami who is a well known game architect. Metal Gear Acid (PSP) really tests your strategy making as well as sharp decision-making skills. It is basically turns based espionage game where you are supposed to collect cards based on your performance and form a deck to complete various missions and objective attached with the game. Metal Gear Acid (PSP) game comes with superb graphics and has play as well as replay ability. This Metal Gear Series game really represents great implementation of new technology which casts its shadow on all other game available in the market. Read the rest of this entry »
Tags: card game, metal gear acid, metal gear series, metal gear solid, mgs4, psp, review, strategy, turn basedInternational Athletics (PSP): Capture the Gold in numerous Sports Events
Sonic and Mario are indeed two prolific athletes. They dominate everywhere they go. Be it the Summer Olympics at Beijing in 2008 or tracking, these two make a name everywhere. When Sony takes a decision to develop a game for the PlayStation Portable called International Athletics, these two protagonists become an automatic choice. The game is quite exciting because of its multiplayer facility and scores highly amongst enthusiasts. The International Athletics for the PSP is fabricated to cover multiple events with them ranging from swimming to running and shooting to jumping. Playing the game would be a delight for those who love athletics and watch them on television. When the gamer takes his console in hand, he would find it really hard to put it down. Read the rest of this entry »
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