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Ratchet & Clank Game Review

The Game Ratchet & Clank Game Was my first Psp Game I got Since I got my Psp with it. Anyway This Game is very fun and easy for player to play. Some Level will be harder for game but it still a fun game for everyone, I give this game a A for graphic.the game is SO fun until you fall off the land and get eating by a shark...

Control : The Control On the game is very good. sometime i hate when the camera move the wrong way and have to press L just to changes the movement.

Graphic : The Graphic of the game as always good Just like the Ps2 version of the Series. when you play the game the game of the game simple thing in the game.

Weapon: There many Weapon in the game but the problem you don't get much weapon in the game that should be . there maybe about 5 or 6 but they should be More. Mostly I like the Big wrenches as a Weapon is Soo fun killing monster with it. Story: The Story Is very good Base Around mostly of the first game on the Ps2 . If your a Fan Of this Game Put it in your collection. If think you do not like it then just sell it or trade it off for a better game.

( this is becase i cant post it on the review)

Wooho I got the game : Prinny Cani Really Be a Hero ?

Woohoo I have buy the game which i got a ost soundtrack so Whoo Hoo * dance Around happy* I hate that the price was 39.99 Plus tax * pount * but anyway this Game is relly fun but hard for me, i hate this 2th boss is a Pain in the Butt But Lucky ir just play it slow so i dont get soo Tick off which that easy for me to do. But anyway i am Uploading the Ost Soundtrack on my prinny Username on youtube. Here is the Sample of the song so Enjoy Dood

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P3bITutes4o

Update of a Old Blog ( Changes)

( this a Post to my Old Fiesta ONline Blog which now goina be changes)

I been Playing Rose online for a Long time Since I quit Fiesta. My Character On Rose Online Is Now Lv 77 I have lv faster then fiesta. I will still Not Return to Fiesta Fan Or Fiesta Online but Sometime to show my friend my old character Well Any Point I have Been Busy as All ways Helping People out in the game *laugh* yeah right. I been Mostly Doing Game Review On my 1.Up Username DaMonkey Attack and playing Rose Online. It seem i got Addictive to Rose Online More Then Fiesta So im sorry to say im changes this Blog Into a Video Game Cricits/Rose Online/Fiesta Blog to my taste i whont Be Posting anymore Fiesta Online Info of Playing the game so i have to changes Some Info on my Youtube Name and My Keyword will Be changes To ( Old forgot Therad ) Post. I do have the Youtube name for Damonkey attack ... then again that for me playing Just video game which is kinda Bordering. But Anyway that i will be posting Stuff about Rose online for No on. Thanks for Reading and Hope you can still Read my post here still.

http://darkpysics.wordpress.com/

Prinny Can I Really Be the Hero? (PSP)

PSP has been following in the footsteps of its PS3 big brother for quite some time now. The latest trend it's starting to pick up? DLC. Owners of the PS3 have become accustomed to purchasing post-release content through the PlayStation Store, and it appears PSP owners may follow suit.

Prinny: Can I Really Be the Hero? will feature a brand new downloadable level featuring cameos from another Nippon Ichi game, Phantom Brave. "Phantom Isle & Marona" is downloadable on the Japanese PlayStation Store for 300 yen ($3.30). See the video after the break.

Although Prinny hasn't released in the US yet (it's coming out February 17th), we're certain NIS America will follow suit and charge for these extras. It'll be interesting to see how PSP owners respond -- will they be as eager to pay for DLC as PS3 owners?

Taiko no Tatsujin Portable 2

The first Taiko no Tatsujin (Bataburu) game for PSP featured a measly 38 songs. Add the 7 downloadable songs to the mix and players made do with a total of 45 tunes in Bataburu. Namco's a little more generous with the second PSP Taiko release and throws in a total of 62 songs - 40 of which are new along with 22 tunes culled from Bataburu. Also new are four mini-games where the Taiko participate in foolhardy exercises. In one of the games, players control a Taiko who sits upon a paper airplane and goes airborne. As the ebullient Taiko flies through the air, provide guidance so that it dodges obstacles. In another game, players are prompted to rotate the PSP 90° counterclockwise for stacking action. Taiko's friends are sequentially dropped on top of one another with the goal of reaching a target height. The challenge is keeping the tower stable as it grows ever taller.

For beginners to the Taiko mirth, gamers may practice their skills in the "Donko Mode" which ratchets the difficulty down for children and players without rhythm. Experienced gamers who need a refresher course on the nuances of PSP Taiko control may check out the Taiko ****room which offers training exercises. Up to four players may link up for a cooperative game or a competitive communication battle by using a single game UMD. When playing the mini-games, up to two players may compete for the rank of top Drum Master. Similar to other Taiko releases, the energy of the music, the bubbly Taikos, and colorful visuals conspire to create an addictive and highly entertaining rhythm game.

Dissidia sequel would be 'very difficult,' says Nomura

The PSP-exclusive Final Fantasy brawler may be the only fighting game featuring the famed RPG characters for quite some time. Tetsuya Nomura revealed in the Japanese "Ultimania" strategy guide that a sequel isn't in the works, in spite of plans to originally make one. (Translation via 1UP) "There are no current plans for a sequel. To be honest, I wanted to do one up until a few months ago. I even called [Mitsunori] Takahashi, the planning director, and [Ryuji] Ikeda, the lead programmer, to talk about sequel concepts -- I told them to think about what they were going to do and prepare themselves [to make a sequel]." Although there was intent to create a sequel, it appears that idea is dead. Nomura said that making a sequel would be "very difficult," although didn't provide any details. Considering Dissidia isn't out in the US yet, we're still waiting for the original game before clamoring for a sequel.

New PSP puzzle game features ... NINJAS

Ninjas can make almost anything seem cool. Have early morning classes? Imagine how much cooler they'd be with ninjas. Having a boring lunch? A ninja could kill your lunch right in front of you. This new PSP puzzle game from From Software also spices up the genre with these cloaked warriors. In Onore no Shinzuru Michi wo Yuke, players create shadow clones in order to solve puzzles. How does it work? Watch the video and find out. It starts off rather simply, with a lone ninja pulling a switch. However, the switch activates something that needs attention at the same time. The ninja's shadow clone replicates the actions of the first action, giving the second ninja time to act. But then, what if three things need to be done? Or four? That's where things get interesting, folks. While many PSP games fail to see an international release, we're confident a publisher will pick up this rather intriguing game.

Matt Hazard takes on Japanese RPGs in Eat Lead trailer

Eat Lead: The Return Of Matt Hazard's premise is certainly interesting. It seeks to systematically pick apart video-game cliches using as much meta-humor as possible. The gameplay footage after the break shows the eponymous Matt Hazard facing off against a JRPG character, complete with a massive sword, hilarious hair and Final Fantasy style text windows. Their discourse is actually fairly humorous, though the gameplay that takes place afterwards looks about as generic as a 3rd-person shooter can get. You'll be able to see whether the premise is worth the price of admission (from what we've seen, it's not looking likely) when the game releases this Spring.

New Blog

Yes I have a New Blog, Becase the otther one is about my MMORPg Online games i Have feel to make a new Blog as my Game Review.For anything i made this new blog on live journal so check it out. i re made the layout with a new background and a better banner then befor, you can tell its dif so thanks for reading and post it. DaMonkeyAttack Live Journal Blog

Gurumin: A Monstrous Adventure Demo Review

Story Gurumin's engaging combat mechanics, likable characters, and standout music easily make up for its more glaringly unoriginal qualities. Review The Demo of the Game Was very Fun ( Japanese Demo) I have try it out on my Psp since im bored with my game at the moment. the Game camura movement was great. the graphic and the game was simple fun, the graphic remind me of 2d and 3d mix together so it kinda make the graphic look little crappy. Anyway i do like the music to the game and the bad guy are very hard but still it fun to attack them ugly monster in the game. the demo game of this game was fun to do.