Archive for the ‘PSP’ Category
Marvel Ultimate Alliance 2 – Review (X360, PS3, PSP)
Marvel: Ultimate Alliance 2 had a clear agenda of cutting back on content in order to refine the experience. Unfortunately they only achieved half this goal in releasing a shorter adventure with fewer characters and a less epic story. It’s still a great game that all Marvel fans will enjoy, but it was difficult to ...
Star Wars- The Force will be Unleashed again in 2010
Last night, at the Spike TV Video Game Awards, a sequel to the popular game, Star Wars: The Force Unleashed, was announced…
A Look at 2010 in Gaming (PSP)
2009 is the year which will always be remembered as the year when the PSP actually fought back. With releases like Resistance: Retribution, Monster Hunter Freedom Unite, Patapon 2, and Dissidia: Final Fantasy and the much anticipated (yet disastrous) launch of the PSP Go and much more, we can actually call 2009 an eventful year for the PSP. 2010, though not as eventful as this year, seems to be quite promising, and with titles like Metal Gear Solid: Peace Walker, Resident Evil Portable and Valkyria Chronicles 2 set for release next year, the PSP looks all set to revive its library furthermore. Like we have done with all the other consoles, we will be having an in-depth look at all the titles releasing on the PSP next year.
This just in on Tiger Woods Scandal: No one cares
In an attempt to drag a pointless story out further, gaming news has tied the Tiger Woods incident from last week into gaming. In one of the biggest stretches I’ve seen in a while Gamespot has announced that the Tiger Woods games will be unaffected by the scandal. Thanks guys, I’ll sleep easier tonight. The biggest reason ...
PSP Update 6.2 and PS3 Update 3.10 Released
Supposedly being released today, is Firmware Update 6.2 for the Playstation Portable and Update 3.10 for the Playstation 3. For the PSP, it compromises of two additions. The Digital Comics Reader, of which allows you to read your favourite comics on the small screen as being favoured at E3. You can download these comics of the ...
LittleBigPlanet Portable’s PSN release delay because of ‘technical error,’ reports Sony
Sony isn’t making a good case for the PSP Go. While by and large, they’ve been punctual in releasing the latest games on PSN for PSP Go only owners, one of this year’s most eagerly anticipated games on the system, LittleBigPlanet Portable, a PSP take on last year’s PS3 hit, has not hit the PSN so ...
SoulCalibur: Broken Destiny – Review (PSP)
2009 is the year of the PSP. Or so we’ve heard. A spate of aggressively marketed new releases, an all new (and arguably useless) iteration of the hardware, and renewed third party support means that the PSP stands to actually becoming a viable competitor to the DS again. However, the PSP’s fabled comeback hasn’t exactly ...
Crisis Core – Review (PSP)
Crisis Core: Final Fantasy VII is an incredible experience. It engages the player on an altogether new level, and it immerses him in a world that is as rich as it is vast. Crisis Core is a wonderful tribute to what many have called the greatest RPG ever created.
God of War: Chains of Olympus- Review (PSP)
I have been part of an ongoing debate about the PSP for a while now. One side says that the system is unable to create high budget, impressive games. The other says that the system is capable, but developers are just lazy and aren’t taking the PSP seriously. Chains of Olympus settles this debate. It ...
Syphon Filter: Logan’s Shadow- Review (PSP)
Rarely do PSP titles show as much effort and polish as you will find in Logan’s Shadow. This game is a sequel to last year’s Dark Mirror and improves upon the original in every area. This is the best action experience available on PSP to date. The gameplay isn’t any different than what you would expect ...










