Category: Sony PSP
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Review: Lord of Arcana (Sony PSP)
When you can describe a game as being more frustrating than Demon’s Souls, that’s usually not a compliment.
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Review: Tactics Ogre: Let Us Cling Together – Ogre Battle Episode VII (Sony PSP)
Quest both reunites and returns to the Ogre series for the first time in a decade. Is the magic still there or does the game suffer from ring rust?
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Review: Angry Birds (Sony PS3/PSP)
Angry Birds makes the leap from your phone to the PSN. Is it worth it or will it just anger you?
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Review: Neo Geo Heroes: Ultimate Shooting (Sony PSP)
It’s basically a more fleshed out version of KOF Sky Stage, for all the good and bad that implies. Find out why inside.
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Review: Prinny 2: Dawn of Operation Panties, Dood! (Sony PSP)
Nippon Ichi’s second Prinny platformer is here dood! Is it worth picking up or should it be best left lying in the Netherworld?
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Review: Sonic Wings Special (Sony PS3/PSP)
Sonic Wings Special has flown into the Import Classics section of the PSN. Is it something special, or is its name a misnomer?
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Review: Money Idol Exchanger (Sony PS3/PSP)
Did this Japanese puzzle game survive translation, or is this one game that should have stayed overseas?
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Review: Knights in the Nightmare (Sony PSP)
Knights in the Nightmare makes its way onto the PSP, but how well does it fare without stylus control?
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Review: Ys: The Oath in Felghana (Sony PSP)
Ys: The Oath in Felghana finally gets an official release stateside, using a polished version of the fan translation. Was it worth the wait?
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Review: God of War: Ghost of Sparta (Sony PSP)
Ghost of Sparta has the tough job of one-upping its predecessor on the PSP and stepping out of the Shadow of God of War III. Has Ready at Dawn set a new high for the system, or is this just a derivative sequel?
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Review: DJ Max Portable 3 (Sony PSP)
DJ Max Portable 3 hits the PSP. Another great entry in the series?
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Review: Dragon Ball Z: Tenkaichi Tag Team (Sony PSP)
The PSP finally gets its very own Tenkaichi game. Is this just more of the same, or will the tag team gimmick push it over the top?
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Review: Z.H.P.: Unlosing Ranger vs. Darkdeath Evilman (Sony PSP)
Z.H.P.: Unlosing Ranger Vs. Darkdeath Evilman Developer: Nippon Ichi Publisher: Nippon Ichi Genre: Roguelike Release Date 10/26/2010 In 2003, Nippon Ichi basically reinvented the tactical role playing genre with the release of Disgaea. In truth, they had put our SRPGs before this like, Rhapsody and La Pucelle, but Disgaea hit the zeitgeist and really brought…
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Review: Phantasy Star Portable 2 (Sony PSP)
Phantasy Star Online has been around for nearly a decade. How did the latest PSP iteration do?
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Review: Actual Crimes: Jack the Ripper (Sony PSP)
Actual Crimes: Jack the Ripper Publisher: Gamers Digital Developer: Virtual Playground Genre: Hidden Object Game Release Date: 10/05/2010
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Review: Kingdom Hearts: Birth by Sleep (Sony PSP)
Kingdom Hearts: Birth by Sleep Publisher: Square Enix Developer: Square Enix Genre: Action RPG Release Date: 09/07/2010 It’s another year, and we have another Kingdom Hearts. Ever since its inception on the Playstation 2 in 2002, this franchise which blends Disney and Final Fantasy characters into one seamless universe has become so successful that it…
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Review: Cladun: This is an RPG (Sony PSP)
Cladun: This is an RPG is the latest game in the recent deluge of retro-graphic themed titles. This is, however, the first one done by Nippon Ichi and their trademark sense of humour. How does it hold up?
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Review: Fish Tank (Sony PSP)
Match three puzzles are a dime a dozen. Does Fish Tank do enough to swim ahead of the pack?