2012年7月29日星期日

Great PSP games before they’re gone

God of War: Ghost of Sparta: The God of War franchise appeared on the PSP a few years ago with the excellent Chains of Olympus. That title took everything that made God of War such a hit and shrunk it down for the PSP without losing anything in the translation. Ghost of Sparta takes things even further, trumping Chains in nearly every way.

The latested adventure for short-tempered Greek Kratos’ rewinds to before God of War II, with the raging Spartan seeking out his long-lost brother. The quest takes him through a pantheon of Gods and monsters, mixing compelling combo-heavy gameplay with strategic boss encounters, lush visuals, and silky smooth controls. Ghost of Sparta even manages to add new wrinkles to the mix, like a magic bar sets your Blades of Chaos on fire. Perfect for thrashing enemies. And solving puzzles. Ghost of Sparta remains one of the finest games on Sony’s dear, departed handheld... one that belongs in any PSP owner’s library.

Metal Gear Solid: Peace Walker: I'm not the world’s biggest Metal Gear fan, but I can appreciate the action/steath epic's history of gameplay innovations and absolutely absurd stories. And Peace Walker makes for a really impressive experience... one that brings the real essence of Metal Gear to a handheld system with absolutely no compromises.

Set after Metal Gear Solid 3: Snake Eater, Peace Walker's story can still be a little hard to follow for folks who haven’t lived and breathed this franchise, but it’s worth investing the time to become engrossed in Peace Walker’s narrative. If that’s not enough, the gameplay is deep and challenging... maybe too challenging at times. As a co-op, multiplayer-focused game, some of the bosses are nightmarish when faced alone. But you'll find so much to do it’s not inconceivable to spend 50 hours or more into this adventure. That’s a lot of bang for the buck.Need game coins, you can copy the URL below, and welcome to take a look at: http://www.buyingrs.com/

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