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Phantasy Star Portable 2 takes place three years after the exciting Phantasy Star Universe saga. With the great menace of the Seed now defeated, the people of the Gurhal System are confronted with dwindling resources. Returning the game to its online roots, Phantasy Star Portable 2 connects players online via Ad-Hoc and Infrastructure mode allowing gamers and fans to play with their friends anywhere via the internet for up to 4 players. In addition to the online capabilities, Phantasy Star Portable 2 offers a new in-depth storyline, enhanced combat system, new weapons and character customization options that combine to form one of the most extensive RPG ever created for the PSP system.
Zendoku is a Martial Arts-themed puzzle game based on the classic Sudoku format but with nine special symbols taking the place of the numbers. With a choice of eight unique game characters, you can train in the dojo, gain expertise in solving Zendoku grids, and learn how to deal with opponent's attacks.
You can play Zendoku in several different modes. Quest Mode takes your character on a journey to achieve his or her ultimate mission, Zen Mode pits you against the clock, and the Multiplayer Modes allow cooperative play and two-player battles. Zendoku also allows traditional Sudoku fans to play Pure Sudoku with no time limits, and the Time Trial Mode where you find yourself - surprise surprise - up against the clock. This is your chance to brush up on your number manipulation skills with no crossings out or mess!
Platform: PSP Language: English Publisher: Eidos Interactive/Sci Age Rating: 3+ PegiGran Turismo 3 proves the PlayStation 2 can deliver amazing looking games, heavily laden with gameplay. GT3 is easily one of the best driving games ever. If you don't have a PS2 yet, it's time to make an appointment with the bank manager. Gran Turismo 3 is very similar to its predecessor, and that's a good thing or a bad thing, dependent on how you feel about the other games in the series, luckily for Sony, the vast majority of driving gamers loved GT and GT2. It's good to re-acquaint yourself with some of the tracks and experience that feeling of familiarity as you do exploration laps in your new cars. It's kind of like being a Grand Prix driver in his second season. GT3 only features four new tracks and some of the family favourites such as the High Speed Ring are missing. But new tracks like the return of Special Stage route 11, Tokyo r246 and Monaco more than make up for any losses. The menu system has been tidied up,and the whole process of navigating the game, choosing races, tuning your car is much easier and more intuitive. The total number of cars has dropped considerably, but the complexity of the car models has increased, as well as the physics. The secret cars are so amazing to drive. You can even imagine Senna being happy to drive some of these hidden beasts. GT3 runs at a smooth 60 frames a second with high-res graphics and practically no pop-up. Just wait until you see Special Stage Route 5 in the wet, or the sun effects, or glowing brake disks. You know how your optician feels about too much eye-candy. The increased frame rate means that the game responds twice as well as the others and you have more feel of your cars handling characteristics. Almost every car is a dream to drive. New to the series is customisable traction control and anti-skid control. This means that previously tricky cars like the TVR Speed 12 can be driven without wheelspinning in every gear and the backend becoming the front-end in every corner. As you become better at driving these assists can be lowered or turned off and that makes the game more realistic. One of the best features of Gran Turismo is the tweaking of your car and the effect that it has. It's time to study under and over-steer, camber, downforce, and then experiment to find the optimum gear ratio for any one given track. Another new feature is the 'gear suggest' function, in which the 'ideal' gear is displayed before the corner. This makes it easier to use manual gears and if you use automatic you can hold down the gear button to stop the computer downshifting and losing revs when you don't want it to. The PlayStation 2's analogue buttons, with their 128 levels of sensitivity, add to the GT experience. You can now accelerate and decelerate with the smoothness that only a steering wheel offered previously. And if you go down the wheel route, the dedicated GT Force steering wheel is the first console steering wheel to give true force-feedback. You have to fight against the...
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EAN: 711719347521
Vægt: 140 gr.
Varekode: 703
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