PSP cartoon Tagged Stories
Posted on Jun 23, 2009 04:56:14 PM
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.
You can tag as many friends as you like through the attractive tag feature and build a formidable team. Wireless connection and a choice of playing flexibility allow the gamer to switch cards mid battle and also adopt multiplayer options. A game as simple as collecting cards is made engaging with the multiple models such as Jaden Yuki and Axel Brodie competing. The PSP has a catchy interface and the controls are user friendly. Attractive graphics, blazing sound effects, all go into making this card game hard to not get addicted to.
Adrenaline soars as the virtual world becomes real, and multiple characters duel wirelessly in cyberspace. The Yu-Gi-oh! GX Tag Force 3 PSP game allows for maximum 4 players each with a character name and provides an interesting way to collect and then trade your cards. Yu-Gi-Oh is slowly picking pace in the world of virtual games riding initially on the popularity that the cartoon character has garnered.
The sooner you make a killer deck the better your chances of winning, unlike many other games it has a proper story mode. There are virtual classroom sessions in the academy where the rules of the game are taught. Winning brings in virtual points and you go to the school store with it to get more virtual cards. The game is at best an ideal start up for someone new to the virtual card game world.

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Posted on Jul 22, 2008 03:08:56 PM

Based on the famous children’s cartoon with the same name, Xiaolin Showdown is a fun game targeted at children who love fiction when served with a dose of action. It can be placed in the same league as the Power Puff Girls, another cartoon series which became a huge hit and was eventually developed into a game.
The game features conventional kung-fu and some impressive action which makes it look as if it was inspired from the cartoon Dragon Ball Z. The gamer starts Xiaolin Showdown (PSP) by playing one of the four temperamental monks who train in the academy: the aggressive Omi, the cocky Raimundo, the fearless Kimiko and the Goliath Clay. When playing alone, the gamer will be accompanied by the other three players who will be controlled by the computer. A column of light is placed on the head of a character that the computer allots you to begin the game with, and it becomes impossible to change characters once it is locked.
Two attack buttons are at the gamer’s service which he can use to fight. The gamer travels to a huge number of arena shaped environments and will confront the henchmen sent by Jack Spicer, the boy-genius with evil intentions. The enemy robots keep coming to spoil the party and the gamer can punch and kick whoever comes in the way of his quest. New objects keep appearing in almost every scene, so that things don’t get monotonous and perhaps the only flaw in the whole game is that the player’s character never runs out of death. Yes, this might seem unbelievable but is actually true.
The environments are aesthetically designed to make the game look adventurous and the combat sequences show that they have been designed under an expert’s surveillance.
The game fails to really distinguish itself from other kung-fu action oriented titles, but fans of Dragon Ball Z cartoons will probably have fun with it.

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