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#1 mabi878
Member since 2009 • 25 Posts

Resistance Retribution isn't underrated at all. It got a good score from gamespot, haven't checked in other sites though. And I agree, I think it's one of the most popular games available now.

As for myself, I enjoy RPG games. Mana Khemia: Student Alliance is a great game that wasn't even rated by gamespot, and got poor reviews from other sites. Three of my other friends are playing it right now on the PSP, and we are enjoying the game a lot! So I don't think it should have gotten a 4.5, as rated by some other gaming review site.. There are only a few RPGs on the PSP that have good visuals, a nice story and gameplay that can keep you hooked. So few, that you can count them with one hand.

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#2 mabi878
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why is this in the PS3 forum?
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#3 mabi878
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How do you actually connect this mature looking secret ending with a kiddy-looking PSP Game like Birth by Sleep?

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I found an English version of said "mature looking secret ending" at http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=35yH1e0YdEc&feature=related. It says Birth by Sleep in the end. But my opinion is that the trailer probably serves the purpose for both the psp game and the ps3 game. PSP version will probably deal with how the keyblade wars started, and that black-haired character dude. And the PS3 version... probably about ending the Keyblade War. And I agree with jeremiah06, story doesn't really matter to me hahaha. Gameplay of Kingdon Hearts is great, and I wouldn't mind paying $60 for another one. :)
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#4 mabi878
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Maybe it happens a lot because the behavior is tolerated.
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#5 mabi878
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A classic one is always Tekken 5: Dark Ressurection. Always loads of fun to beat up your friends with. It's a sort of old game though, maybe you already have it. Resistance: Retribution also seems to have an online multiplayer feature. More beating up your friends (and strangers) fun. And I think you can connect on your own to the Internet, so you don't need a friend for that.
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#6 mabi878
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Your PSP would "break" for the usual reasons. You drop it, you subject it to high levels of impact, you store it in a hot area. It's an electronic device like any other, so you should take care of it like so. I would advise buying a screen protector. The LCD screen easily gets marked with thumbprints, and if you or your friends who borrow your PSP have sweaty hands... Well, let's just say it won't be pretty after. There will be grease, muck and whatnot stuck on your screen. Also, most screen protectors come with a screen wiping cloth so you can keep that to clean your LCD. I would also advise you to buy a casing for your PSP, unless you like to relish in scratches. Especially if you have plans of putting it in your bag... The casing, be it soft pouch or a hard metal casing or airfoam pouch, will really help in making sure your PSP doesn't get damaged or scratched accidentally by mundane things such as the other stuff in your bag, or you being in a bad mood and slamming your bag on the floor. And, I would also like to add that the hard casings usually have extra pockets for your UMDs or headphones. So it's really useful. Strap isn't as important I suppose, it's just to help you carry the thing. It depends on you. I have friends who tie their PSP to a lanyard and just sling it around their neck and bring it along. And I don't know if PSP-2000's are still around. I thought they phased them out and are only selling PSP-3000's now. But I'm guessing there are still some leftover stocks in some stores. hehe :) Congratulations on the PSP!
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