Medal Of Honor Heroes PSP
Puzzle Scape Preview
If there is one genre of titles that seem to do well on the PSP it's the puzzle genre. With the biggest launch title being Lumines it's only natural that PSP owners would continue to go after puzzle titles. One thing is for certain about puzzle titles and that's the fact they are very portable titles. Since the early days of the GameBoy and Tetris mobile gamers love playing puzzle games on the go. Well the PSP is about to get a new puzzle title with Puzzle Scape. Features : Four unique themes with 40 scenes: World of "Puzzle Scape" features four different themes of interactive evolutionary backgrounds from cells to dream like landscapes. Two single-player challenges: Work your way through themes and scenes, level by level of addictive block busting fun in time and goal oriented Architect mode and score-oriented free play Artist mode.
PS2 Review: Medal of Honor: Vanguard
Featuring spectacular graphics adding to epic combat intensity, Medal of Honor Vanguard makes you the driving force in the struggle to liberate Europe. As the first game in the Medal of Honor series to be released on the Nintendo Wii platform, players can expect Medal of Honor Vanguard to take full advantage of Wiis one-of-a-kind controllers. Medal of Honor Vanguard features a strong storyline told in classic MOH fashion," explained Matt Sentell, Senior Producer at EALA. We are really excited to offer this game both on the PS2 and Wii, which will allow fans to experience MOH in a completely new way. .
Chili Con Carnage Review
May 28, 2007 - The shooter genre is still waiting for its handheld killer app. Both major handheld systems have their hardware issues that prevent them from producing a superlative shooting experience. Still, that hasn't stopped many game developers from giving it the old college try. Of the two major handheld systems on the market today, the PSP is definitely the platform of choice for the shooter fan, but has yet to produce a title that is on par with the console or PC platforms. This is mostly due to the PSP's lack of a dual analog setup as found on most console controllers. Despite being saddled with an inferior control scheme, the PSP is still home to a few awesome blast-a-thons, the best of which are Sony's own Syphon Filter: Dark Mirror and Killzone: Liberation. Still, two good shooters out of a sea of crap that includes Coded Arms, Brothers in Arms D-Day, and so much other shovelware is not a good track record.