Level 5’s Jeanne d’Arc presents a playful, anime twist on the traditional French story of Joan of Arc. Joan of Arc was a young girl who believed she heard the voice of God telling her that she must unite her country and force the invading English out of the country.
So far, the game is receiving […]
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Jeanne d’Arc for PSP out now
Sonic Rivals 2 coming to PSP
The original Sonic Rivals was an entertaining but mediocre game (although, what Sonic title hasn’t been since the Dreamcast days?). Either way, it didn’t really matter when it came to Sonic Rivals - it was still the Sonic that we all know and love, in the palm of our hands on the Sony PSP. The […]
300: March to Glory gameplay
Yea, I know this game isn’t exactly new. However, to this day, 300 still remains the weekly best selling PSP game. Could this be due to the fact that the PSP was the only system to receive a game based on the movie?
Anyways, despite the poor reviews, the game has been widely popular among PSP […]
Who knew billiards was this much fun?
Normally, games like Pocket Pool would float under our radar. This one is a little different, though. The “M” rated Pocket Pool was released last week for the PSP. The game is certainly original - in that it has absolutely nothing to do with pool. In fact, the actual gameplay is extremely mediocre. What makes […]
Valhalla Knights - what’s the problem?
Valhalla Knights was finally released yesterday. Everyone, including myself, had high hopes for this game. All of the beautiful screenshots and gameplay videos just made it look so promising.
Unfortunately, early reviewers of the game have rated it as one of the worst PSP games ever. In fact, Valhalla Knights has made IGN’s ten worst rated […]
Sony PSP vs mylo
One is a handheld gaming console, the other, a pocket-sized communication device. The two electronic devices, both created by Sony, are very comparable in feature and design. Even physically, the mylo looks like a mini PSP. Is it possible that we will see a hybrid of the two handhelds in the future? A PSP Communicator […]