lunes, 24 de agosto de 2009

Top 1 † † Crisis Core: Final Fantasy VII † †



This is the best of the best in video games Final Fantasy VII:Crisis Core, without a doubt the biggest bone of contention for a lot of people is the brand new combat system. In a lot of ways Crisis Core does not feel like a traditional Final Fantasy game; the actions aren't turn based, you never control more than one person and it happens so fast that it might as well be in real time.





I can play this game hours and hours and I never got bored ^^!!
The game begins with a young Zack pining to become a SOLDIER 1st Class, an elite group of fighters that appear to be genetically enhanced. Along the way he'll meet up with a number of famous characters from Final Fantasy VII (Cloud, Tifa, etc.), become one of the greatest soldiers in Midgar and, most importantly, uncover the truth about a secret project that was trying to genetically engineer the perfect warrior.





I also love how quick and easy it is to do everything, from customizing your character to buying brand new items. In this game you don't have to worry about finding a town with an item shop, you can just buy your potions and magic spells from just about anywhere in the world. This, like the lack of backtracking and availability of option missions, makes Crisis Core feel like the perfect portable adventure game. The game is always accessible and always fun, even if you're stuck on a tough boss.





As far as the soundtrack goes, a lot of it consists of remixed FFVII tunes, and that's a huge plus. The battle theme is very Devil May Cry-ish, with chunky guitar riffs and heavy drumming, but I didn't hate it. I actually quite like the various battle themes in Crisis Core. Much of the soundtrack is really great, but a very few select new tracks I didn't really care much for. Some tracks just don't sound like they fit the game well, sounding out of place. Could be just me, who knows. Still, there isn't much to complain to about.





In the end, Crisis Core: Final Fantasy VII lives up to my personal expectations. It is precisely what I had imagined it to be, an addictive Action-RPG that ties up loose ends from the Final Fantasy VII past. It plays like a dream, blurring the lines between both genres that it covers much more than any other game. And it looks the part too, as it is easily the best looking handheld game you'll see to date, along with God of War. What's even better is that the adventure doesn't last just a few hours; you'll experience 15 hours of the story itself, and about another 12 hours doing the missions and side-quests. There's a lot of fun to be had here, so make sure you don't miss it. Crisis Core: Final Fantasy VII is the PSP game you cannot live without.
The trailer of the best psp game here:

domingo, 23 de agosto de 2009

Top 2 † † God of War: Chains of Olympus † †





Its a really great destruction game and all with a wide variety of fun puzzles, but in the end, there isn't much variety and once you beat the game, you could beat it again and again, but for what? It will certainly impress you and I recommend it, but it's not the best game for psp out there, This game will probably keep you busy for 2 or 3 weeks.





For the uninformed, God of War is the story of a former Spartan general named Kratos. Through his own actions, Kratos is a tormented individual, ready to die, but the ancient gods of Greece have other plans for him and employ this brutish, and somewhat bloodthirsty, powerhouse to do their work. It is not always in synch with what Kratos wants, of course, but therein lay the classic elements of Greek tragedy. Kratos, the Ghost of Spartan, tool of the gods, is being used again, under the pretense that the gods will reward him by removing the nightmares that haunt not only his sleeping moments, but his waking ones as well.




sábado, 22 de agosto de 2009

Top 3 † † FIFA 09 † †


Once again Fifa has lived up to its expectations and proved it is one of the best games for the PSP. The graphics are much the same as fifa 08, although they are a little sharper which is great. The music tracks are once again updated to whats in the charts which gives this game a good advantage over many others. Fifa 09 has all the usuals from a football game, tournaments and leagues from all around the world. New teams and leagues have been added since the 08 version. The range of game modes are pretty good as you have BAP (Be A Pro), as well as the other modes like Manager Mode and then multiplayer. This is most certainly enough to keep you entertained. The features of the game modes are also pretty good as well actually. In manager mode you regularly get updates from the Board of Directors, injuries and you can closely manage your squad. The only annoying thing is that you don't have the full squad like you do on 360 but that doesn't really matter a great deal.
I'd definitely recommend the game to you. Once you get past the awful graphics and annoying audio, it turns out to be an awesome game that never gets old! . The online of this game is as great as ever, and there will always be opponents at the waiting. The loading time online is very fast, and has little lag, if you could even notice it ! Players can now organise matches in advance and play in an overall online league. Fifa 09 also continues to use the interactive leagues so users can play and score points for their clubs.

viernes, 21 de agosto de 2009

Top 4 † † Need for Speed Underground Rivals † †






This is without a doubt the best racing game ever on any console. I have never had as much fun playing a videogame as when I'm playing Need for Speed Underground 2. I don't think any other racing game out there can really match up to the level of excitement that NFSU2 can give you. You're driving through the streets of challenging other racers to multiple types of races trying to collect money to make your ride the fastest and coolest. NFSU2, two thumbs up!




You'll encounter more than 20 licensed cars in the game, like the Dodge Neon, Toyota Celica GT-S, Pontiac GTO, Mazda RX-8, and more. Each car must be unlocked by winning events, but even after they're unlocked for use, you'll still have to spend a pile of upgrade points before they're yours to trick out. The variety of cars is good, and the cars feel different enough to make your vehicle choice meaningful. The artificial intelligence that you'll race against is generally good, but the cars do seem to occasionally ignore you in favor of a rigid racing line. That can be a little annoying, but it doesn't happen all that often.

jueves, 20 de agosto de 2009

Top 5 † † Tekken Dark Resurrection † †



http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9ScsZGxrCus


This is one of my favorites games since I was a child. ^^!!
Tekken: Dark Resurrection is the best PSP fighter released for the system. It blows its competition right out of the water and everything about the title, from its graphics to its mini-games to its multiplayer options, are exactly what the PlayStation Portable needs. But let's take that one step further -- Namco Bandai's Dark Resurrection is also the best arcade port available for Sony's miniature platform thus far, and even more impressively, one of the PSP's most outstanding pieces of software for any genre. Yes, it's that good.




http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IGJesJBs0Jg&feature=related

Of course, the key to Tekken's high quality has its roots in the basics. Built as an upgrade to last year's superb arcade / PS2 slugger, Tekken 5, Dark Resurrection originally began as a coin-op enhancement that added new customizable items, characters, environments, and other cool goodies. The PSP version is a near-flawless recreation of that with the typical Namco home-port overload treatment. Regardless, even if the game was nothing more than a direct translation of the stand-up unit, the amount of extra content here would be sizeable. There are new ranks, new moves, new music, small interface enhancements, every character is available from the start...

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7ELmk909Y78

miércoles, 19 de agosto de 2009

Top 6 † † Silent Hills: The Origins † †







Origins is a prequel set before the events of the original PlayStation game. This time, you're in the shoes of Travis Grady, a trucker navigating through a downpour of rain on an eerie, foreboding night. If that sounds familiar, well, that's because it is. Like the previous Silent Hill games, Origins is light on scares but heavy on murky atmosphere and mysterious dialogue. In this case, it also relies heavily on nostalgia to set its mood, which may be fine for many fans, but the setup lacks the originality of prior series plots. In any case, Travis spots a little girl in the middle of the highway just in time to avoid hitting her. She runs off, and Travis, for no apparent reason, takes pursuit. If you're a Silent Hill fan, you may already have an idea of who she might be.




It's very hard to believe that this a PSP game since Origins has some of the best lighting effects and overall graphics that I have ever seen for a PSP game. The flashlight produces shadows that stretch along walls and floors releases and enemies have a shiny appearance from up close that helps to make their grotesque form even more horrific. The only portion of the graphics engine that has a PSP appearance is the character model for each character. A few jagged edges can be noticed on each character while they move. The filter effect (grainy details) helps to hide the environmental jagged edges well - you have to actually look for them if you want to view them.




I'm pretty sure that if you play this game alone, at night with headphones you would be really afraid. =S




At the next link you will be many scenes of the game in youtube : XD

martes, 18 de agosto de 2009

Top 7 † † Star Wars The Force Unleashed † †




I'm pretty sure everybody know about Star Wars and the game coudn't be absent inside my Top 10 .

This is one of the most entertaining PSP games I've played. Yes, it is flawed (the camera is bad but manageable, the targeting system should be more robust but it does do the job) and somewhat buggy (there are glitches in the menu, a few in-game loading screens here and there) but with a bit of patience you can have a lot of fun. This game is based way more than it should. The action is amazing (more than GOW), the graphics do the job, the sound and the story are great. There are so many moves in the game that you'll want to replay it just to use them all. Highly recommended to Star Wars fans.






About the game Star Wars: The Force Unleashed casts players as Darth Vader's "Secret Apprentice" and promises to unveil new revelations about the Star Wars galaxy. The expansive story, created under direction from George Lucas, is set during the largely unexplored era between "Star Wars: Episode III Revenge of the Sith" and "Star Wars: Episode IV A New Hope." In it, players assist the iconic villain in his quest to rid the universe of Jedi - and face decisions that could change the course of their destiny.

Videos about the game here : ^^

--> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AM0_z7uf_Yk

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ef7ARHZ8744&feature=channel

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=asvKQOJZXcs&feature=related