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Winx Club: Get ready to Join the Club on the PSP

Posted on Jan 9, 2009 12:34:57 PM

This interesting and engaging game was created by n-space and published by Konami. It is an adaptation of the television show under the same title and was released in May, 2007. The television show, The Winx Club: Join The Club has garnered a lot of praise for introducing it in the gaming world. The story is about how a set of fairies try to spoil the plot of Lord Darkar. These fairies are given the task of securing the pieces of the emblem by solving some mini-games. These mini-games are simple yet take time to solve.

This game comprises of mini-games of various types from racing to mind challenging ones. The game has many clippings from the show which rejoices the Winx Club: Join The Club fans all over the world. It explores a wide range of characters from the television show and unites various senses among the gamers such as fashion, friendship and takes you to the world of Winx club.

The game has many unlockable items which boosts the interest of the gamers. These unlockables includes furniture, clothes, chairs, etc. On winning these unlockables, the players can customise their characters, adorn rooms and experience the fun involved. The time consuming puzzles in Winx Club - Join the Club make the players to engage in some hard thinking. These puzzles come with a lot of surprise packages and feature various questions about the television show. The controls are easy and comfortable and even little kids can play it. The sound in this game are soothing and mesmerising. The graphics are also good and resembles the television show in many occasions. The most attractive feature of this game is the background which goes hand in hand with the theme.

Thus Winx Club: Join The Club comes as a simple and enjoyable social game. The fairies in colourful dresses and the light backgrounds take the players to the fairy world of Winx club. So get ready to join these fairies in their Winx club and help them to secure the emblem from the hands of Lord Darker.

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Dragoneer’s Aria for the PSP

Posted on Oct 21, 2008 01:18:27 PM

If you love dragons, then you are in for some excitement and fun with the PSP’s Dragoneer’s Aria. It is even better if you love the grind. This game features you as Valen, a student who is attacked by a black dragon cutting short his graduation. This mean dragon has come into the world to destroy all the good dragons, which help to keep the world in balance.

Valen is on his way to protect and fight on behalf of the good dragons and he leaves Granadis for this purposeful meeting, while taking along a few friends on the way. With characters like Euphe who is too sweet to be true, Ruslan who is a good man posing as the bad and Mary an interesting pirate, the plot takes you through various exciting and awesome twists and turns.

Eagles and ravens provide more excitement. You go through exciting dungeons where you bump into challenging enemies. You have to effectively grind your way through the game.

Another exciting feature is the ‘Avatar’, which can be collected on your way. When you collect ten of these, you can actually summon the soul of an avatar for battle. Lusces are spells of Dragoneers Aria (PSP). Lusces can be switched between characters and the challenge is to equip them with spells depending on the number of accessory slots available.

Each character’s lusces are used separately and therefore they can be effectively leveled up. With efficient attacks you have the option of filling your energy bar. Excitement continues as you collect superpower spells from elemental dragons. These are known as the dragon skills and are found attached to dragon orbs.

The challenge is introduced in the form of balancing your energy. Guarding is a feature, which allows you to gain energy by matching blue crystals arranged in a circle to an icon, which is spinning.

The game takes you through some cityscapes, which are towering and awesome. With sound effects that match the impressive graphics and fun features, you can spend hours of truly exciting moments as Valen out to destroy the bad black dragon.

It is dragons and dragons all the way. Go on and have some super charged excitement by saving the good dragons.

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Eragon: Dragon without Wings!

Posted on Oct 1, 2008 11:08:00 AM

Eragon is a classic case of a great concept gone awry due to some glaring technical problems. You reprise the role of Saphira, a dragon whose job is to help the titular hero Eragon fight off enemies who are determined to destroy the world. You will, no doubt, derive immense thrill reprising the role of a dragon as you fly around chomping on goats, dropping boulders on enemy structures, and spitting fire at the enemy.

You can move your on-screen protagonist (Saphira) using the analogue stick, accelerate by pressing X, and use the square to stop. Saphira is really well equipped to send the enemy running for shelter and with its vast array of moves, you had all the potential of having a great adventure. Instead you are hindered by technical problems like an overly sensitive analogue stick which, coupled with Saphira’s natural speed, makes it a daunting task to have control over her. This factor also means that you constantly overshoot your targets and have a hard time keeping them in your sights. A more sensitive control panel would have done wonders to this game, as you can easily conceive the difficulty in managing a fast-moving creature if it is practically fighting against you.

The game essentially requires that, with Eragon as your companion, you fly through nine different levels to save the world. The mission objectives in Eragon (PSP) include things like killing the enemy, protecting allies, racing through narrow corridors, and using magic to clear pathways. Quite ironically, when you take into account the amazing abilities at your disposal, you will be annoyed to find that spend most of the time flying through narrow canyons or within constricting city walls, and cruising city walls. The result is quite palpable; you end up bumping into just about everything! That’s not all though, as you will find it an even more difficult task to figure out where you are actually supposed to go…!

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