Games are one thing, but the in built capability of the game to provide you with your sense of adventure is something not many games can give you. More often than not, we are stuck with the same arcade type of games where you run a course charted out by the computer, but how would you like it if you were to set the course and the pace of the game? You decide how you want to play and what course you walk to pick.
These types of games have been hugely popular on the other non-handheld consoles like PC games, Xbox and PS X – remember Half-life Series? But those are big consoles. How would you like it on your PSP? Now, we are talking! From the innate ability to lead the way, most of us get a sense of control, adventure.
When Systemsoft came up with the World War 2, we thought that is what they would set out to do. However, they doled out a superb RPG that seems to be defying their pre-established reputation. They are not busy tweaking out their all new RPG named Shooting Nan Og, which revels in the backdrop of Irish Mythology ( how’s that for a change!)
The game is expected to be quite a straightforward one and would come with all sorts of typical warfare elements — armor, knights, swords, dragons … the works. But here’s the quirky thing – you get to choose your own adventure in the game and that means unlimited scope for entertainment and adventure – simply because the games takes a fresh course depending on your inputs and choices, isn’t that awesome?
We have a feeling that it would operate and chalk out just like the legendary Tactics Ogre.
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