Originally a Game Boy Advance game, Yggdra Union is a new game for the PSP. It is an interesting game with lots of complexity and playability, which will grab your attention for at least a pretty long time. Based on the same features, you can call it a new, more polished version of the two-year-old game. Read the rest of this entry »
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Maximillan with his Bounty Hounds on the PSP
For you PSP gamers out there, Namco Bandai Games unleashed a product with a great sense of style. This new sensation is entitled Bounty Hounds, and is filled with some super stylized and pulsating features. Read the rest of this entry »
Innocent Life Will Let You Live in Future
As a successor of the Harvest Moon series, Innocent Life: A Futuristic Harvest Moon is a pleasant and fun-filled game, designed to give you the feeling of starting life afresh. There are actually many reasons to like the Harvest Moon games, be it on account of the great gameplay, amazing graphics or interesting plots. The publisher Natsume has incorporated all these features, along with using a captivating story, in this latest PSP title. Read the rest of this entry »
Super Collapse 3: Charming and Challenging at the same Time
Super Collapse! 3 is the latest installment from the popular franchise by the same name, Super Collapse. The game, which has its roots on the web, is similar to other click-based puzzlers such as Bejeweled and Panel De Pon, as far as its basic design is concerned. You will find lines of multicolored squares constantly pushing up from the bottom of the screen. Your job is basically to click on clusters of three or more of the same color and make them disappear using a pointer. The rest of the pile then automatically falls into place. It is easily comprehensible that, the greater the cluster, the more points you stand to accumulate by popping them. The strategy therefore should be to ensure that a greater number of squares of the same color fall next to one another. That way you have a great chance of progressing through the game’s challenging levels. The game’s presentation is decent enough and has quite a few utilitarian values. The play field is surrounded by beautiful landscapes depicting green fields and snowy hills, but the actual play field itself consists of a big black box full of colored squares. The graphics are crisp, and the squares are conspicuous and clear as they have to be with the profuse use of the primary colors. Read the rest of this entry »
SOCOM: U.S. Navy SEALs Tactical Strike: Plan your Strategy
SOCOM: U.S. Navy SEALs Tactical Strike is not your typical gun trotting game that you usually associate with most of the SOCOM titles. Instead, you get to plan strategies and stealthily maneuver a team of four Navy SEALs through a set of complex levels, which are also surprisingly vast. It is interesting to note, however, that you don’t control the proceedings directly, and instead only issue abstract commands to shoot, snipe, move, and the like. This part of the game is left to the artificial intelligence unit of the game which carries out these commands with surprising efficiency. Read the rest of this entry »
Sega Rally Revo: No Stopping You!
One word that is synonymous with the name Sega Rally Revo is ‘Powersliding’. The years-old franchise’s Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3 versions had successfully made powersliding an indispensable and trademark part of the game’s overall package. For many people now a racing game devoid of this fascinating element is lick a body without a soul. Read the rest of this entry »
Mega Man all powered up on the PSP
As you are no doubt already well aware, Mega Man Powered Up is a remake and amended version of the legendary and classic Mega Man game. The earlier Mega Man was originally released on the NES, over 20 years ago. The popular Mega Man Maverick Hunter X was actually a redo of the original title with additional playable characters and some shuffled power up locations. Going extra mile is Mega Man: Powered Up, where all the bosses are Unlockable, and most of the core level designs have been revamped with a whole bunch of minigames. Read the rest of this entry »
Final Fantasy Tactics: The War of the Lions - Captivating the Senses
A game that has withstood the taste of time and is still shining in its full glow is none other then the Final Fantasy series. It really stands apart from all the junk you usually come across and has captivated hordes of gamers from the time it was first launched. The latest episode in this brilliant series is Final Fantasy Tactics: The War of the Lions which has done full justice to its predecessors. What sets the game apart from the pretenders is its strong story line, coupled with even more impressive gameplay. You can look forward to some new additions and subtle enhancements in this port, including some terrific cutscenes, new character classes, and new playable characters. The two new characters, Onion Knight and Dark Knight have added a new dimension to an already interesting game. Read the rest of this entry »
Eragon: Dragon without Wings!
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. Read the rest of this entry »
Super Monkey Ball Adventure: Unique and Bizarre
The title already has the tag of being unique and bizarre. While playing Super Monkey Ball Adventure you can draw flimsy comparisons to Marble Madness. Sega surely deserves applause for creating this unconventional harrowing 3D puzzle solving action title. PSP owners can be glad this fascinating title is making an appearance on our cherished handheld console. Read the rest of this entry »















