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Old 10-11-2007   #13 (permalink)
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Re: What is you most memorable PSP Game?

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Originally Posted by pspcrazy View Post
It seems that Tekken seems like a game worth playing I haven't played that game yet on the PSP but I did play it on the PS3 and wasn't that impressed. What makes it so memorable?
That was mainly because the PS3 version was kinda in a way a port of the PSP version. Thing bout the PSP version, its just so advanced ... pars with Tekken 5 on the PS2. It includes pretty much most of the features all Tekkens have .. its portable.

You have a whole bunch of characters to choose from, then you have alot of moves to learn ... then you play with your guy and get rewarded with gold. Its like everything you do on the game you will get rewarded some how. With these rewards you can buy special and custom items for your guy/character pimp him out or do whatever you like.

Then if you get bored of that, and finished the game everyones too easy to beat, theres the mode called Ghost Mode or something. What it basically means you fight a ghost lol sounds wierd. But let me explain. Basically the ghost is a recorded AI, you can leave it on record while playing pretty much any fighting mode and the game will record your gameplay style.

They record, how often you do this .. how often you punch, kick, dodge, jump, block whatever. Afterwards, you can turn off the recording any time (and while recording the game doesn't lag one bit well I haven't experienced it yet) which then, you can battle yourself. Or you can send it online then downloads someone else and you get to verse them.

Tekken basically, once you get bored of something it has something else to keep you on the game.



If you want that short ... think of Tekken 5 portable, with alot of enhancements.
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