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Posted on Jul 31, 2009 09:12:15 AM
If you happen to be an action buff, then get ready for some scintillating action this summer. You will not get to see some SWAT commandoes wrecking hell but for a pleasant change, guinea pigs dressed up commandos and toying around with enemies. Disney in collaboration with Jerry Bruckheimer has come out with this concept of introducing terror fighting pigs armed with bombs and bullets. G-Force for the PSP is about guinea pigs being trained to be under cover government agents and fighting anti social elements out there bent upon destroying the world. July 31 has been set up as the release date when the game will be made available to everyone. The storyline has been kept identical to the G-Force film with some slight variations so that gamers get a hang of the plot before they watch the motion picture.
Leonard Saber is the main antagonist who has to be defeated. Mooch, the standard housefly will be an ally and can be put to use in the form of a remote drone. Enemies have to be constantly defeated and locations cleared. There are some levels which feature puzzles and characters to be solved. The voice actors in the motion picture have provided voice in the G-Force (PSP) game also and the stage is set for the G-Force to carry out some fireworks in the gaming market. Get ready to buy it and book your order at the earliest. The pricing of the G-Force for the PSP has been done very affordably making it a very viable and beneficial purchase.

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Posted on Jul 17, 2009 11:35:33 PM
The Dragonball Evolution (PSP) is a newly introduced game in the world of gaming inspired from the movie Dragonball Evolution. Both the video game and the movie were released near about the same time in the month of March 2009. Based on the TV series of Dragonball, this newly introduced incarnation has changed the anime characters into a more dynamic and lively individuals. The movie Dragonball Evolution brings the legend of Dragonball to life.
The story of the Dragonball Evolution (PSP) game revolves round the movie itself. The story line of dragonball begins about a thousand years ago when the evil Namekian warlord Piccolo comes down to Earth during a solar eclipse and tries to destroy the world with the help of his disciple, Ōzaru. A group of monks invented the Mafuba - a powerful and life-threatening enchantment, that has been designed to bind those caught within it - and used it to imprison the evil Piccolo. Ōzaru disappears and the Earth gradually recovers from evil. In the present day, Piccolo escapes his captivity and with the approach of another solar eclipse, he begins the search for the legendary Dragonballs so as to make a wish to the magical dragon Shen Long for the power to destroy the Earth. An 18 year old boy named Son Goku along with his team is levied with the responsibility of protecting the world and destroying the evil intentions of Piccolo.
The Dragonball Evolution (PSP) is an ultimate battle ground of powers as the players fight along with the evil disguising themselves as their favourite movie characters. The Dragonball Evolution (PSP) is an offline versus multiplayer (2 players) and multi-cartridge multiplayer game. The best thing present in the Dragonball Evolution (PSP) game is the combat engine developed by Dimps Corporation which delivers faster action. The players experience an action packed series with offensive and defensive strategies to overcome their opponents. With good quality graphics and impressive story-line the Dragonball Evolution (PSP) game is highly appreciated by Dragonball fans.

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Posted on May 13, 2009 03:45:31 PM
If it is gut-ripping action with trademark superhero moves that are bound to enthrall you then turn to X-Men Origins – Wolverine. The game is based on the movie of the same name set to release soon. This epic-adventure action game takes you beyond the basic storyline. The developers have infused cinema quality action sequences with a stunning use of 3D movement that the PlayStation Portable has become renowned for.
The game begins with Stryker attempting to revive Logan’s (Wolverine) lost memories by using tremendous amounts of electricity. This consequently causes him to fade into his memories that form the setting for the actual gameplay. From a recon mission in Japan the plot slowly unfolds to throw some light on Logan’s violent past. The X-Men Origins - Wolverine PSP game sheds the innocent soldier drawn by forces beyond his control, to show Wolverine as a horrifically violent stone-cold killer. The developers have introduced some really hot fighting moves apart from the usual gouging and tearing to bits. Of these the slow motion lunge with his razor-sharp adamantium claws towards the enemy is an absolute delight to watch. The rage abilities unlock special powers and moves; while his feral senses could help you gain a tactical advantage over the enemy. With over a 100 different custom moves to perform and real time regenerative powers the game offers some engaging gameplay.
The detailing in not so vivid and gets pixilated which is quite frustrating considering the leap in technology. Marvel Entertainment Inc. should have gone all out to ensure that the details are richer and have smoother detailing. Apart from the death defying moves and the razor sharp claws that rip through anything the game does not have more to offer. A great buy for gamers who hanker for their pound of flesh.

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Posted on Apr 16, 2009 12:31:57 PM
Many a game has been made based on movies released or yet to be released. The Incredible Hulk is one such game which just borders on the weird as it does not have any depth in the game play as well as graphics and settings.
Incredible Hulk is a game set in a city environment. Based on the movie the characters resemble the actors. For example, Tim Roth looks exactly like Tim Roth and Edward Norton resembles Rodney Trotter.
Setting itself is quite moderate. It opens engagingly enough. However as the game progresses you come across boring landmarks that you recognize. There are not enough clear introductions to the game. However, this does not really matter as the Hulk is all about trampling about, stomping on the rubble and knocking down things. Graphics and game presentation is also mediocre. Do not expect anywhere near the same quality as The Incredible Hulk PS3 version; and even that version was admittedly not too great. The missions in the handheld version are familiar and involve the usual breaking things, fighting bosses, etc. There is little direction and purpose in the game where you can move around only by knocking down innocent pedestrians, smashing buses filled with passengers and knocking holes in buildings. Missions always start with Bruce’s conversation with the NPC. Player is often at a loss as to why Bruce has become the Hulk generally moving around squashing people for fun.
Of course, if you love to just simply dash around destroying things, then this game provides for a lot of fun and action. A variety of actions allows Hulk to pick up debris, use a concrete slab as a shield, push bad guys off skyscrapers with a girder, etc. This game is similar in many ways to the 2005 version of the Ultimate Destruction game released on the Game cube, Xbox and PS2. This game is age rated at 12 years and above.
The game offers some basic fun that is short lived. There are a variety of similar games with a better presentation and features. The Incredible Hulk seems to be a poor attempt at passing off a hurriedly made game before the movie hits the screens. There are definitely much better games in the same category which can provide you a better level of entertainment.

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Posted on Dec 12, 2008 06:30:51 PM
Over the Hedge is a great comic strip and an even better movie. In 2006, Activision published a game based on the movie. It was a 3D action game, of sorts. Following the storyline of the original movie and comic strip, the main characters, RJ, Verne and Hammy, along with some of their friends, try to cope with the urbanization of their habitats, and the invasion of people into their forest.
The original game was released for the GameCube, PS2, Xbox, GameBoy Advance and the PC. After that, there were no other games based on the popular comic… until now. Activision is back now to bring to the PSP an original Over the Hedge game, Over The Hedge - Hammy goes Nuts. The game is in development for just handheld consoles this time, targeted at the Gameboy Advance, the PlayStation Portable and the Nintendo DS.
The game revolves around the three main characters of Over The Hedge, Hammy, Verne and RJ, following the story of the three traveling back into the suburbs to get back what is rightfully Hammy’s… his lost Cable TV connection.
Each version of the game, on each different console, is developed with exclusive content, making each version console specific.
Hammy Goes Nuts features a more puzzle- based gameplay system. Basically, the game is about running around and collecting items to add to other items to repair Hammy’s Cable TV. Though not for the hardcore mature gamers, the younger generation of gamers will enjoy this title, as it puts their brains to work in an extremely fun way.
You take on the role of Hammy, and can get the help of Verne, Stella and RJ through the game, to complete tasks to get your cable back.
Levels involve finding keys to gain access to doors, which essentially take you to the next level. Puzzles in the game may be a bit easier than expected, but the younger gamers will have a great time solving them and progressing through the game.
The game is great for young gamers, with some entertaining puzzles and familiar characters from the Over The Hedge universe. It has some nice sound effects, and is overall a good game for those looking to just have some fun.

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Posted on Nov 27, 2008 01:56:44 PM
One of the legendary novels penned by the great Italian novelist Mario Puzo has been the favorite of millions around the world. The convincing imagination and the elegant interpretation of the author has given rise to the movies that share the same name as the novel – The Godfather. The trilogy was filmed in an historic fashion and its impact still reigns supreme among the film appreciators. As it is a tendency of the mob to visualize their favorite movie in every possible media, game developers came out with the mob game named ‘The Godfather’.
The idea of the game was budding among the game developers and Electronic Arts were the first to come out with the PSP version of the game in 2006. Since then the international gaming markets were flooded with one name ‘The Godfather: Mob Wars”. The Godfather PSP version is partly of the GTA style combined with elements of strategy. The player gets to take control of the various utilities from the city. His primary aim would be to become the Don of the city and he has to gain reputation points to be so. The game includes direct combat with the enemies. Guns, pistols and other weapons could be made use to of to attack the enemies.
The money that is gained in the game is very important for the survival of the player. Using this money, the player would be able to hire new thugs from each district and use them to capture the territory. The story line progresses with the acquiring of cards by running outfits like diamond, jewelry, gambling etc. The game however has few setbacks. The cars in the city could not be used as how it could be in the other consoles. That makes the mission more tedious and tiring. The game has two modes and both are discrete from each other. The action sequences are really simplistic and give no room for strategic planning. The game would however be a great success among The Godfather lovers. They get to tune the characters with all what they desire. The game played a commendable role in paying a tribute to the historic trilogy.

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Posted on Oct 17, 2008 01:34:01 PM

It is a well-known phenomenon in the gaming industry to develop video games based on celebrated movies. “Scarface: Money. Power. Respect.” is a great example of such a game that has originated from a popular movie. Although the movie was released a long time back, it is still remembered and admired for its spectacular portrayal of an out of control drug kingpin. This popularity has inspired the development of this turn-based strategy game for the PlayStation Portable.
As stirred from the film’s theme, the game revolves around managing a drug dealer’s business. The gameplay is simple and easy to follow, but still very engaging and entertaining. You have to use your brains to manage an illegal business activity, which can provide a change from the standard affairs of defeating monsters or evil spirits. While Scarface titles on the Xbox, PlayStation 2 and PC all continued the Scarface storyline and saga, the PSP version does no such thing. Hence, you will be disappointed if you are expecting to play as a reincarnated Tony Montana. In fact, the PSP version of Scarface is not attached with the story very much; instead it offers more strategy based options to enhance the playability.
If you choose a single-player game, you will get a choice to play a sequence of 10 scenes or a cartel challenge. In the case of the movie scenes, you will be given a set of objectives for each scene, which is actually a clip from the movie. The main objectives in Scarface: Money. Power. Respect. typically revolve around eliminating a character or defeating a rival, while there may be some additional secondary objectives. To complete your objectives, you will again be given a particular task like winning battles, earning a particular sum of money or even capturing the stated territories.
If the cartel challenge is your choice over the movie scenes, you will get to choose the desired cartel. From the three game modes in the cartel challenge, the race to a fortune requires first player to earn a set sum of money. In a fight to the finish, a player can continue playing till all cartels except one have eliminated from the scene. In the third mode, which is named as drug war, there are certain rounds to be conquered.

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Posted on Oct 17, 2008 01:15:15 PM

The title immediately conjures up associations with the sci-fi anime movie and series. We obviously know Ghost in the Shell: Stand Alone Complex will feature some very high tech combat action, and what better way to explore the crazy futuristic Ghost in the Shell world than with a first person shooter.
The game is the first ever Ghost in the Shell title for the PSP. The sound is also done in such a fantastic way as to really add to the game’s mood and atmosphere. The single player game is short in length, but delivers unbelievable action, whereas the multiplayer mode, while technically offering unlimited action, is rather stale and monotonous.
The game completely follows the anime theme upon which it is based. Yes, you’ll play as a member of the elite police force named Section 9. As a cop in Ghost in the Shell: Stand Alone Complex (PSP), you’re on a mission to unravel a convoluted and mysterious plot from a terrorist gang. It’s obvious that you’ll be empowered with heavy duty weapons for accomplishing this task, but you will also need to cleverly use your savvy sleuthing skills as well. In some missions you’re employed to escort helpless VIP’s to safety and to gather official information you’ll need to kidnap an official.
The title involves 6 chapters and each of them is divided into 3 to 4 missions, which each mission lasting a couple of hours. This means you can actually complete the single player game pretty rapidly, even though the game does get progressively more difficult. A must try for any fans of the anime series.

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Posted on Oct 14, 2008 02:02:18 PM

Who’s your favorite spy? I’m sure it must be the Scottish secret agent who introduces himself as “Bond, James Bond”. There’s hardly anyone who has yet to hear of the super spy, aka agent 007. Of course, this fiery and unforgettable character has not only fired up the movie world, but also the gaming world for many years with hits like Golden Eye or the latest Bond PSP game, From Russia with Love.
The title from Russia with Love is basically a third person shooting game released by EA. The title undoubtedly delivers that visceral thrill which is expected from a James Bond oriented title or flick. As a movie turned title, its plot revolves around and is based on the movie of the same name. In the movie the spy lands in Istanbul to meet a beautiful woman Russian defector who’s keen to turn over Lektor (a Russian cipher machine) to M16, in exchange for meeting Bond, the love of her life. Of course, the whole thing is actually a trap and setup constructed by SPECTRE (Special Executive for Counterintelligence, Terrorism, Revenge, and Extortion).
The plot was quite loose in the beginning but later it comes perfectly on track. All the story details and similarities with the movie are noticeable in the title, although some scenarios are rewritten to fit with the film better. Some of these huge climatic sequences in From Russia with Love (PSP) are actually quite spectacular, such as the confrontation on the train. Unlike the movie, it doesn’t portray the sequence where Bond is ducking and dodging a low-flying helicopter that’s trying to kill him. The title involves some other detailed amendments such as renaming SPECTRE to Octopus and the first & the last level have basically no connection to the film.
Of course, it wouldn’t be a James Bond title without unique gadgets and weapons. Bond is given a variety of innovative weapons, including a few nifty ones like the Q-copter, a miniature helicopter that provides Bond with surveillance of hard-to-reach areas and acts as a weapon (in that it will explode on command). So the game is packed with all the action and excitement we can expect from a Bond title and is available now for the PSP.

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Posted on Oct 14, 2008 01:45:03 PM

With a nice, movie-like look and interesting minigames, Pirates of the Caribbean: At World’s End is a part of the well-known series. The plot and graphics truly reflect the hard work of the Disney interactive, which has given a unique status to the game as being almost as good as the movie.
In the initial half of At World’s End, the players will have come across Captain Jack Sparrow, who is trying hard to restore Davy Jones heart. As you have probably guessed correctly, it is actually a part of the Dead Man’s Heart. In the second part, however, you will find Sparrow engaged in a different activity, accompanied by his band. Many cutscenes in Pirates of the Carribean - At Worlds End are designed to maintain the flow of the story while making also making the plot much more comprehensive. However, if the role of Jack Sparrow (which covers a major portion of the game) is too long and boring for you, you can also always play as some other characters like Elizabeth and Will. Providing you with an ample scope for action, you will get to enjoy both strong and mild attacks on your way to Singapore. You are supposed to fight against rivals on your journey, which starts from Tortuga. Although you may find the fighting a little on the easy side, you need to beware of the upcoming enemies who may enter the scene all of a sudden and at once.
As the game proceeds, you have to earn new combos to move further. In this effort, you can also use the block button but only for a limited number of enemies as most of them attack from the back. Then there are some treacherous weapons like the sharp knives and the big guns for assisting you in your fights. These weapons are scattered in the environment and you simply pick up the one that is best for the fight at that time. To earn more notoriety, you must try using a mix of attacks.
The audio of the game is something that can capture your attention on its own, but the dialogue is actually a little weak at many places, and somewhat subpar. The graphics, on the other hand, are state of the art, and contribute to what is actually a fairly good movie-turned-game.

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