Dragonball Evolution USA PSP
In Dragon Ball: Evolution for the PSP system, ultimate powers collide as players match up against their favorite characters from the film release and battle for control of the seven sacred Dragon Balls that have the power to grant any wish. Dragon Ball: Evolution employs an easy-to-learn yet difficult to master fighting system which provides everyone the power to pull off stylish and dynamic attacks. Ki (energy) management will be essential to gain the upper hand and unleash a devastating attack on their unsuspecting opponents. Participating in intense battles, gamers are invited to follow the path of Goku to his predestined fight against the evil Lord Piccolo in Story mode. Players can also battle against a number of opponents in Arcade mode, accept challenges in Mission mode or hone their technique in Training mode. Dragon Ball: Evolution also lets players challenge friends to tests of strength in multiplayer battles.Published by: Namco Bandai
Hot Wheels Ultimate Racing (PSP)
With that said, Hot Wheels Ultimate Racing is the latest to use this hallowed brand. Surprisingly, the license is actually used well; each of the 26 cars have that distinctive Hot Wheels look to them (they range from the more futuristic, "wider-is-better" cars to the bullet-shaped dragsters) and can actually be customized to an extent. For example, you can change the window-tint color, decals, neon underglow -- that sort of thing. Performance upgrades such as different tires, improved handling, and better acceleration can also be won from races.
50 Cent Bullet Proof (PSP)
Love him or hate him, 50 Cent is like a force of nature these days. With music from 50 and his cohorts consistently burning up the pop charts, it seemed like it was only a matter of time before the G-Unit empire expanded beyond music and clothing and into other forms of media. 50 Cent's movie is in theaters, and now he's got a game to call his own, 50 Cent: Bulletproof. This third-person action game might sound like a great idea if you're a fan of 50, Yayo, Buck, and Banks, but with its poor gameplay and worse attention to the G-Unit license, Bulletproof disappoints on all fronts.
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