Tuesday, September 07, 2010


LittleBigPlanet is one of the most popular titles on the Playstation 3 system to date.  It has even created its’ own genre, “Play, Create, & Share”.  Now, LittleBigPlanet makes its’ long awaited debut on the PSP console.  LittleBigPlanet for PSP includes nearly all the same features of its’ big brother, LittleBigPlanet.  If you liked LittleBigPlanet, then you should definitely check out this title.  In this Review I will cover the graphics, controls, gameplay, create mode, online mode, and finally the pod.  LittleBigPlanet for PSP doesn’t fall too short of its’ big brother, however you must realize that this is a mobile title, and was not one meant to be played on the big screen.  More after the break.

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The God of War Collection is the ideal way for anyone who hasn't previously played the first two games in the saga to get caught up. The bundle features God of War 1 and 2 nearly in their "purest form."  In an interview with Sony's John Hight, it's mentioned that the team did not want to make too many changes to the games for fear that it would snowball into far more changes than they could reasonably fit in the time-frame before launch.

"So, we're still kind of evaluating," explains Hight. "but we were prepared to upgrade the textures, at least on Kratos on both games, but honestly it's looking so good that we're thinking, you know what? It's probably better to keep it in its pure form."

As beautiful as the original titles were on PS2, playing them on a PS3 plugged into an HDTV looks like complete rubbish by today's standards. Nonetheless, they also aren't playable on newer PS3 SKU's at all. Luckily, they are now combined together on one Blu-Ray disk for your convenience.

Since these aren't actually new games, this review will focus on bonus content, trophies, and anything else that differentiates the game on the PS3 from PS2.

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Uncharted 2: Among Thieves is the most anticipated title of 2009, and it is finally here.  After playing Uncharted: Drake's Fortune I had very high expectations for this title.  Just when you thought no other game could possibly be better than Uncharted, Uncharted 2 came along, and swept Uncharted away, and us off of our feet (on to our couches).  Uncharted 2 could easily win game of the year, because most of us will be playing it until we have Uncharted 3 in our hands.

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Gran Turismo: PSP is all about the cars, and with over 800 of them, it is truly an amazing game.  I have the full list of the 830 cars for you after the break!  You may want to set aside 2 - 3 hours to completely read, comprehend, and drool over this monstrous list...  However in that time, you could hop in your car, drive down to your local GameStop, purchase Gran Turismo: PSP, and start unlocking some of the 830 cars yourself.

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Avatar, or I should say, "James Cameron's Avatar: The Game," as not to be confused with the upcoming film of the same title, is likely one of the best looking games I have seen this year. Although it's not due out until sometime next year, probably. I have to admit though, this game looks a whole lot like Lost Planet to my inexperienced eyes. That's not necessarily a bad thing either. Ubisoft essentially shares some plays from Capcom's playbook with this game. In the video, you'll see that there will be mechs to pilot which will help you to fight the game's very large monsters. Or, you don't have to at all and just let someone else while you try to parry the beast. There's many different gameplay mechanics to it, and what better way to enjoy them than with a few buddies? Multiplayer will, of course, play out in much the same way as in Lost Planet (surprising, I know). The footage in the video should help to give you a sense of what on Earth I'm talking about. Well, Pandora.

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