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Hot PXL (PSP): Giant Collection of Mini Games will never leave your Bored

Posted on Jul 23, 2009 05:52:25 AM

Hot PXL (PSP) is a collection of over 200 micro-games with 10 boss games, which ranges from stage diving on a concert to just crossing of a street. Hot PXL (PSP) also includes versions of classic Atari games. The Hot PXL (PSP) game features various songs from leading and upcoming hip hop and electro-pop acts.

The Hot PXL (PSP) game has been tactfully crafted from original story premise that inspires street culture and the digital lifestyle. The game is about handling Djon, who is a skilled skateboarder. The player guides Djon’s journeys through extra ordinary voyage of the colourful gaming world. The Hot PXL (PSP) features social gaming through two multi-player modes. The first mode is the mega party mode which is a gigantic multiplayer experience and the second mode is the turn wise multiplayer mode.

The Hot PXL (PSP) requires players to trust their reflexes and 2D gaming ability to get through numerous scenarios like blasting tricks on a BMX or a skateboard, stage-diving in a concert, or just simply trying to cross a busy street. The 2D gaming feature is enhanced by many online features. The world of the Hot PXL PSP game has a Hip Urban as well as street culture designs which are crafted with skateboards, stickers and other imaginary street objects.

Online bonuses are also provided in the Hot PXL (PSP) game which ensures new inclusion of micro games and other addition of play-lists. With the Hot PXL (PSP).com online feature, a gamer is able to transfer and manage contents from PC to his/her PSP system.

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Dave Mirra BMX Challenge on the PSP

Posted on Nov 24, 2008 11:21:19 AM

Dave Mirra has been missing from the video game scene for quite a while now. He was nowhere to be seen after his name was dropped off Acclaim’s BMX XXX. Well, Crave decided to bring him back with Dave Mirra BMX Challenge, which turned out to be one of their worst ideas yet.

If you’ve played Tony Hawk’s Downhill Jam (which is quite a fun game actually), you’ll find that the two games are similar in terms of the game’s design except here, you aren’t skating. You’ll find that the career mode in Dave Mirra BMX Challenge is split up into two parts, basically just trick contests and Races. They progress individually even though they take place on the same level. This means you can race all you want without tricking even a little bit.

That’s all fine, but most of the game just gives you a headache. Tracks can get excessively confusing, with unnecessary objects placed in the way, and sometimes, you just don’t know where the darned finish line is. Control over your player is not the best either. You’ll find that if you aren’t really, really careful, you’ll end up flying off the sides, or hop off jumps.

The back of the box might say 17, but in reality it’s just 9 tracks in the game. You play 8 tracks on novice, then the same 8 tracks on pro, to unlock a final 9th track. The AI isn’t much of a challenge either. You can breeze through the game with absolutely no difficulty, except maybe for the confusing tracks. The game was easier that any other on the PSP, and to make matters worse, you have to finish only three out of four to move on with the game.

Trick Challenges are a little more testing as you progress, but only the last few courses can actually be called a challenge. In fact, they become a bit frustrating from time to time. The tracks aren’t exactly top notch, so tricking can be quite annoying.

It isn’t a really good game. It’s far from it. For the hardcore BMX and Dave Mirra fans however, this might be a good game to keep in your collections, but nothing more.

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