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PSP Games Overview by Title - G
Updated September 27, 2007 |
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![]() Even with a decent control setup it is significantly easier, faster, cheaper, and equally portable to play Sudoku with pencil and paper. This title is best suited for new players who might not attempt these puzzle challenges if they were not in the form of a video game. |
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![]() All of these side-scrolling shooters are extremely challenging, harkening back to when arcades demanded many defeats (and more quarters) to memorize levels and enemy behavior. Fans of the genre will find good controls and enough action for hours of entertainment. |
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![]() The graphic and control glitches that were acceptable on the console are worse in this PSP version. The driving part of the game is still fun, but the story and missions stink. Character play has serious control and graphic flaws. This is possibly the most overrated PSP game ever, loved so much only because it is a portable version. |
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![]() The controls and 2D animé graphic style have translated well to the PSP. It isn't as difficult as some of the other 2D fighters, which also makes it more appealing to casual gamers. |
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![]() Exploration, hunting, shoot-outs, and side missions are the focus of this wild-west action title. The controls can be awkward, but are still workable with practice. Decent graphics and voice acting partially make up for the vacancy of the game environs. |
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![]() Connect lines from left to right across the playing field and unlock "skins" while advancing through levels. While fun at first, the simple concept is inadequate for long-term interest. |
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