PSP Game Reviews
PlayStation Portable Game Reviews
- WRC: FIA World Rally Championship
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- As the first rally racer to hit the PSP in North America, WRC is a good bit of fun, despite its flaws.(Posted on 28 April 2006 03:04 PM)
- OutRun 2006: Coast 2 Coast
[PSP]
- OutRun 2006 Coast 2 Coast offers a fun, accessible experience to racing fans who just want to jam on the accelerator and go.(Posted on 27 April 2006 07:04 PM)
- Kao Challengers
[PSP]
- Kao's latest adventure isn't very innovative or challenging, but it is varied enough to hold a player's attention for an entire weekend.(Posted on 27 April 2006 07:04 PM)
- World Poker Tour
[PSP]
- World Poker Tour for the PSP retains many of the console versions' strengths and weaknesses, though it tosses in a few more weaknesses of its own.(Posted on 25 April 2006 05:04 PM)
- Football Manager Handheld
[PSP]
- Football Manager Handheld lacks the depth of its PC and Xbox 360 counterparts, but can be enjoyed in short bursts or played for hours at a time.(Posted on 25 April 2006 03:04 AM)
- Bust-A-Move Deluxe
[PSP]
- There are a bunch of different ways to play Bust-A-Move Deluxe, but at the end of the day, it's still just Bust-A-Move.(Posted on 21 April 2006 05:04 PM)
- Worms: Open Warfare
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- Team17 brings its classic strategy series back to its 2D roots in an unambitious but competent package.(Posted on 5 April 2006 07:04 PM)
- Untold Legends: The Warrior's Code
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- It's a better hack-and-slash experience than Brotherhood of the Blade, but The Warrior's Code is still only suitable for dedicated fans of hack-and-slash dungeon crawlers.(Posted on 4 April 2006 04:04 PM)
- From Russia With Love
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- From Russia With Love is no less simplistic a shooter on the PSP than it was on consoles, and new problems conspire to make this version markedly worse.(Posted on 4 April 2006 04:04 PM)
- Go! Sudoku
[PSP]
- Go! Sudoku is a competent package, but due to the pervasive nature of Sudoku these days, you probably don't need to spend any money to get puzzles like this.(Posted on 4 April 2006 04:04 PM)