PSP stunts Tagged Stories
Posted on Dec 30, 2008 09:44:55 PM

Tony Hawk’s Project 8 is the eighth game in the Tony Hawk series. This game comes with a simple storyline and it is all about Tony Hawk trying to find the top eight skaters in the world. At the beginning of the game the players are ranked in 200th place and it is their task to reach the top spot. The players are also entrusted with the task of finding the hidden items, performing tasks for the pro skaters and completing goals for the bystanders. One of the most fascinating things about this game is, it doesn’t make you feel bored and you will wish to play it again and again.
The most amazing feature in Tony Hawk’s Project 8 game is the graphic design and the different difficulty levels. The game doesn’t allow players to set their difficulty level and path but instead the players are given certain goals to be accomplished. Every goal in the game has three separate levels, namely amateur, sick and pro levels. Only on completing these levels the various passages will be uncovered, the chalk challenge being the most interesting level. One of the additional features in the Tony Hawk’s Project 8 is the “nail-the-trick”. In nail-the-trick mode, the players can play in slow motion. Through this the players can view their feet and skateboard in slow motion with a single click which gives the players a feel of watching a movie.
The game offers the players ten different areas, each one distinct from the other yet connected. The features in Tony Hawks Project 8 are numerous, but one of the liveliest one is the spot challenge where the other players can set their records and challenge the player to follow them. With eight points from critics and awards for its good background score this game deserves all the applause. The graphics of this game resemble the next-gen graphics. The tutorial facility available enables new comers to find their balance and making them feel comfortable with the controls. With a simple storyline which falls straight to the subject, the game is definitely a thing of delight for ardent fans of skating. So take your skating board and be the first one among your friends to reach the top rank.

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Posted on Dec 2, 2008 02:31:23 PM

Parkour, the urban phenomenon based on the art of movement is brought to you on video games for the first time by Eidos. This interesting game will feature on the PSP after being developed by Core Design.
The participants of the free running based on Parkour which is more of a way of life than an actual sport are known as Traceurs. For them, obstacles consist of environmental factors which include both natural and urban which they need to overcome. Parkour transforms the Traceurs far from the mad cities making it an extremely philosophical experience for them.
As you play this game, you find yourself flowing with fluid movements over the urban playground of concrete jungle. You clear obstacles by vaulting, running, jumping and climbing in Free Running. You even stretch yourself to perform certain jaw dropping and exhilarating trips across the roof tops of the inner city and leaps which defy death.
The interesting arrays of rooftops you will be exploring in London include the Dockland, Inner City and Council Estate. Spice up your game by customizing your character with exciting clothes from Adidas which includes the Hyperride trainer. You can free run by yourself or you have the option of playing with your friends with the help of the WiFi technology.
To be crowned King of Parkour is your aim and for this tricks, moves and stunts including the ‘Vertical Wall Runs’, ‘Pharaoh Climbs’, ‘Kong Vaults’ and ‘Rail Split Vaults’ have to be mastered using the different game modes as you race against competitors both computer controlled and human.
Sebastian Foucan, one of the founders of the Parkour movement appears as a mentor in free running and teaches you a few precious tricks and stunts. Free running takes you to places hitherto unseen and not ventured by anyone. You as the player break boundaries and dare to jump where others walk and dare to leap where others stall, mirroring the PSP’s philosophy of gaming anywhere, anytime on the move. Adding to all this excitement is your ability to perform some floor tricks including butterfly kicks and star jumps. In keeping with the Parkour spirit, free running offers exhilarating experiences and intense fun all the way.

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Posted on Nov 4, 2008 03:00:44 PM

If you are passionate about arcade racing, then Spinout is a game you must have. The game interestingly enough takes platform play to new unimaginable heights and also features awesome arenas, in addition to huge stunt courses. In fact, the action is set in such heights that you even suffer from vertigo.
Spend endless hours racing your xorb on suspended tracks. Yes! Tracks are suspended over busy cities and if you go a long way down if you even miss a small turn. So, you need to be quick in your reflexes and absolutely aware all the time.
This is one of the most exciting features of Spinout. You race around at exhilarating heights. The multiplayer mode allows you to compete with a total of four players, who are all armed with explosive weapons too. You have the option of taking part in several modes of competitions with them.
If you are adept and skilled enough to perform amazing moves and stunts, then you are rewarded with exciting risk awards, special stunts, impact and moves option known as the Daring Aesthetic Bonuses. This interesting game provides you with four race classes and a total of 54 vertigo inducing races.
A mind boggling two million different customization options and combinations allow you to creatively design your xorb. The deformable meshes provide you with an element of reality. As you race around in Spinout, dazzling visual effects complement your engine and include effects bloom, blur and beam particles.
As you advance and win races, you unlock various secrets and rewards collecting body styles and xorb skins, extra game modes, new courses and a variety of outfits for the players. Throughout the gameplay in Spinout, your adrenaline will continue pumping vigorously keeping you on the edge. As you race against the clock, the career mode gives you the option of winning medals even as you progress through four races including the explorer, angel class, etc.
Spinout is a game which is sure to provide your entire family with hours of excitement, fun and entertainment.

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Posted on Sep 4, 2008 01:57:57 PM

This race oriented title has already earned a large number of fans. But the PSP version has been particularly well implemented. The title’s core beloved concept of driving in off-road environments and pulling off tricks naturally remains the same in the handheld offshoot.
The most important gameplay mode in the PSP version is the X-Cross tournament. You can also locate this excellent mode in the other console versions as well. On the other console versions the tournament mode was based on the vehicles, whereas in the PSP version this tournament mode is all about location. As you progress in the title other vehicles become unlocked, as only MX and ATV bikes are available on the get go.
In each location you are bound to go through number of events if you want to progress in the X-Cross tournament. In different locations the event types are the same and one has to clear five tests out of six. These distinct types include waypoint races that are wide open, a time attack event (the player has to reach his/her destination in a set amount of time), standard races (these races goes around outdoor super cross stages), stunt challenges (in this for pulling off stunt you get award), flag challenges (in this moving across the map you have to capture a set number of flags) and last, but not the least, stunt attacks (It includes both racing and stunts). The untamed stunt events in MX vs. ATV: Untamed will pit you against a number of riders, and in a set amount of time you have to rack up most of the stunt points. The tricks involved are simple combinations of simple buttons but while using it doesn’t felt like they are simple. Your landing will be graded with anything from “perfect” to “ouch”. The number of points you’ll earn from the trickts will be determined on the landing you manage. The PSP’s controls are a little more impressive and responsive compared to other console version. The PSP port has been very well executed and is definitely recommendable for all fans of motocross and stunts.

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