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Old 06-27-2009   #1 (permalink)
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PSP Games not as violent?

Are PSP games scaled back? I have played X-Men Origins: Wolverine on the PC and the PSP version is not as violent its missing alot of blood that you see in the PC version.

Manhunt 2 for PSP is the same way whenever you kill someone the screen blurs.

I guess its because the PSP is aimed more at kids? or can the PSP not display all thouse affects?
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Re: PSP Games not as violent?

i assume its not as violent because of graphical limitations. like manhunt 2, is plenty violent, but compared to its console counterparts, its not as gory or graphic because the hardware they were working with. i still like the games on it, but I think its less violent because of graphics, imo
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Re: PSP Games not as violent?

yeah i guess they cant do the same thing on ah psp as they do on the pc....... the pc or ps3 games have ah lot more to work with....... i still think psp games are great i used it more than my pc (psp x button currently not workin)
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