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Assassins Creed 2: The Anticipated Sequel is also getting a PSP Release

Posted on Aug 10, 2009 04:26:43 PM

Assassins and assignation attempts are the flagship features of this game whose theme is based on slash and smash. Assassins Creed 2 for the Sony PlayStation Portable is a game which is certainly not for the faint hearted. The kind of violence in this game requires the gamer to have a spine to endure all the carnage. If the first edition game from Ubisoft was not enough for you, then the sequel promises more. The action and turmoil continues from where Part I had left. The gamer plays the devastating assassin who goes on a mass slaughter spree and decimates anyone who comes in his path. The gamer is a part of a family on whose lives this story is based. The family is based in Italy and the story develops from where the Renaissance period left Italian land. Conspiracy leads to a lot of unnerving things and the gamer is left with nothing but revenge and vendetta in his heart.

Ezio, the protagonist becomes friends with Leonardo da Vinci, goes head on with the most influential and authoritative families in Florence and sets out on voyages through Venice canals where he is trained to become a brutal assassin. The gameplay in the original story has been retained and the action has only been taken to a higher echelon. Playing the Assassins Creed 2 (PSP) game would be a different experience for those who have not played the first edition and will provide the same rush of adrenaline to those who are in sync with all the action. The pricing is economical which should be enough motivation for you to get your copy from a store immediately.

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Tom Clancy’s EndWar: Superb tactical shooter for the PSP

Posted on Feb 4, 2009 04:03:59 PM

The Tom Clancy’s EndWar game was developed by Funatics and published by Ubisoft. It is a tactical strategy game with a wonderful gameplay. It consists of three campaigns in the continents of Asia, Europe and America. There are dozens of missions to be accomplished in each of the campaign to be ultimately adjudged the winner. Thus this game features a lot of interesting factors to keep the players engaged. There are two actions namely the move and attack. Unlike the usual playing fields which are square shaped, this Tom Clancy game has a hexagon shaped playing field. The hexagon shaped playing field provides players with a lot of opportunities to attack the opponents and to defend themselves. Units like land, sea and air make the game very interesting.

In the battling sequences, the game graphics attains a new level and gives a warming display. The game’s multiplayer mode allows two players to play at once. One of the most unique features of this game is that players can create their own map by using the map editor tool. You can also share the maps created with your friends. If you feel the game is lengthy, you can shorten them with the tools provided in the menu. This enables players to put their creativity to use. As the players move to various levels, they are given tasks to be completed. On completion of these tasks, players can increase their ranks. A lot of strategies are involved in solving these tasks which sustains the lively atmosphere of the game.

There are as many as 30 battlefields in each campaign. As you move from one battlefield to the next, the fun factor is well maintained by the objectives laid in front of you. The battles in this game are simple yet needs well planned strategies. These strategies should be executed at the right time to get the desired result. Surprisingly enough, the PSP edition is very similar to the Tom Clancys EndWar PS3 version, excepting a few major differences with the graphics of course. Many critics also feel the PSP edition’s graphics could actually be better than they currently are. Apart from this the Tom Clancy’s EndWar is an exciting game with a wonderful gameplay.

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Frantix: Perfect for Puzzle Lovers

Posted on Jan 17, 2009 11:08:51 PM

For those who love puzzles, the game of Frantix on the PSP is challenging and exciting. There are at least 180 puzzles to be solved. In this 3D puzzle game, you as a player are required to open an exit and collect gems. In the process, as you go through the maze you will be dodging crates and avoiding enemies and traps set by them. A series of puzzle games takes you through interesting sequences before you reach the finish of the game.

It is not easy to collect the gems. It takes some serious effort. A lot of puzzles have to be solved. Levels are often replete with challenges including quicksand, water, lava, locked doors, creatures and traps. There are quite a few stone blocks, crates and bombs you can throw around. However, it is not possible to jump or attack in Frantix. With the help of the bombs, blocks and crates, it is possible to construct temporary bridges in dangerous territory, trigger switches and kill enemies.

You can find an exit and make your way out of one level as soon as you find enough gems. You keep unlocking puzzles on your way from one level to another. There are themed worlds numbering six and each of them consists of fifteen to forty puzzles. Though the load time for each level is only around five seconds, gamers find this a bit irritating.

Some levels are more challenging and exciting than the others. Levels can be cleared only by following a set order of moves after assessing the puzzles. Certain other puzzles are easier requiring you to complete a set of moves in a particular time. Controls and angle of viewing poses quite a challenge in all the levels. Your movement with the analogue stick or the D pad is restricted to four directions and on a grid which is invisible.

The game could have been incorporated with a better visual presentation. The two movies that are featured in this game include the game credits where you have the names scrolling down and an animated film The ChubbChubbs. On the whole, if you simply love solving puzzles, you can enjoy this game on your favourite PSP.

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