Monday, June 1, 2009

Twisted Metal Head-On

Twisted Metal Head-On
Twisted Metal Head-On. Take the destruction anywhere as the ever-popular Twisted Metal franchise heads to the PSP with Twisted Metal: Head-On. From the inventors of the car-combat genre

Twisted Metal: Head-On provides fast-paced vehicular combat and destruction on the PSP system for an addictive pick-up and play experience. Strap yourself into one of 14 lethal machines on wheels equipped with machine guns, turbo boosts, and a special attack unique to each vehicle.

Unleash your road rage on opponents in unworldly arenas filled with numerous items of chaos including rockets, missiles, and napalm!

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Wipeout Pulse

Wipeout Pulse
Wipeout Pulse. SCE Studios Liverpool brings the future back with this second Wipeout game for the PSP. This entry in the racing series features 24 new reversible circuits, a load of fresh high-speed vehicles and some deadly new weaponry.

There's also a new track feature called the Mag-Strip, which acts like a magnet and temporarily locks ships to the levels, enabling exciting things like loops and vertical drops. Newcomers to the Wipeout franchise will likely revel over the introduction of a training mode, taking you through the basics.

A host of new downloadable content is also available, and for even more excitement, this game introduces a new online multiplayer feature, where racers can battle each other at amazing speeds.

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ATV Offroad Fury Pro

ATV Offroad Fury Pro
ATV Offroad Fury Pro. Does the ATV Offroad franchise reallyneed to be something that's annually iterated on the PSP? Is the sport that big of a deal? Probably not, but that doesn't mean that Climax hasn't done a startling job of rebooting the franchise.

Last year's Blazin' Trails was a great looking game, but it was widely criticized for being a shoddy port of its PS2 counterpart, and most significantly for the insanely long load times of both versions, and the way the control scheme mapped to the PSP nub. It was twitchy, overly sensitive, and heartbreakingly difficult.

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