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Final Armada on the PSP

Posted on Nov 7, 2008 02:31:20 PM

The Final Armada from I-Imagine comes packed with excitement and adventure in addition to plenty of aliens, marines, and artifacts. The game starts with a game of poker and gin at a space marine’s quarters. Excitement is unlocked as a robotic voice screams “Hostiles are approaching”. The space marines scramble to their feet even as the first one shouts “Shotgun spaceship!” Before his partner could silence him, it is too late. You hear a triumphant laughter from the first marine as they go upstairs while you as the other marine trudge down to the garage with a hung head.

A whole lot of flying vehicles add to the excitement. The car you get to use is awesome and thrilling to drive. Lock sights with your enemy by using the D-pad. Press it to the right to achieve this. Use your R shoulder to explode them with your laser cannon. The parts that vanish into thin air makes you feel good and powerful. There are a lot of heat-seeking missiles to take care of, which can be destroyed by using your L shoulder.

The wheels of your car can be turned into thrusters by rotating them towards the ground. This can be done by pressing the D-pad. By doing this you can prevent your car from damage while the regenerating shield is effective by hovering from side to side.

Set your flying accomplices to destroy your enemy by pressing the D-pad enabling you to lock them. Especially during big attacks, you can point more than one gun at a villain or attack more than one enemy at a time with extra firepower.

Vehicle you drive in is powerful, invincible and bouncing providing you with a lot of entertaining and scenic view of copses, landscapes and rocks.

You can recharge your firepower and shields with the help of power back up systems. Wingman can achieve additional powers including bombing runs and spin attacks. Combats are actually pleasurable with the variety of arsenal in your possession. Final Armada PSP is an ideal game for those who enjoy battling and adventure. Go on! Play this exciting game of battles on your favorite PSP.

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Star Trek: Tactical Assault now for the PSP

Posted on Sep 30, 2008 03:06:07 PM

There have been many popular Star Trek games, but the famous science fiction series still hadn’t made its way to the PSP. This all changed with the release of Star Trek: Tactical Assault for our favourite PlayStation Portable handheld console. Many Star trek titles were typically strategy oriented titles but Tactical Assault has breached that mentality. In this game you play as a starship captain and take charge of ship, eventually working your way to better, more powerful and more advanced ships.

At the beginning the level designs feels fresh, but as progress the game boils down to basic maneuvers and steady combats. You play in an intergalactic arena where you’ll encounter Klingons and Romulans, and all your other favourite Star Trek characters. Tactical Assault is pretty similar to Starfleet Command in a stripped down version.

As a gamer you’ll play as a starship captain, who has to consider multiple systems and how they work, before even engaging in battle. Your ship is encircled by arcs which actually represent your shield. When your opponent whistles away at your shield, you can easily avoid the damage by just rotating the ship. Being in a battle you can target your enemy’s vulnerable openings but its actually not worthy. Your ship can include different kinds of weapons and your enemy must be within firing range, which can change depending on the weapon. However, you cannot fire at your foes continuously since the weapons need to periodically be recharged.

As you progress in the game you’ll receive upgraded ships with more layers of shields and distinct weapon placements. If you want to increase the ship’s moving speed, or weapons power in Star Trek: Tactical Assault, then you can use accumulated points. The right shoulder button can make your action more effective, but it needs to be compensated from your energy bar. While the combat might seem somewhat complicated it is actually quite enjoyable and easy to learn. The graphics and music are also of a high quality. Star Trek fans will not be the only ones pleased with this fairly impressive and fun game.

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