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Mage Knight: Apocalypse

There’s no tactics necessary and the game looks more like a hack&slash than a decent RPG. Bad!

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Tekken: Dark Resurrection

With Tekken in your PSP you always have your own arcade with you. A sad thing is the multiplayer that shines in its absense

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Super Dragon Ball Z

Super Dragon Ball Z is a game that will give the fans a series of fun moments.

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Me & My Katamari

Those looking for a fun, original, but not all too large game, will find what they’re looking for with this title

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Pac-Man World 3

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Pac-Man World 3 is for lovers of classic platform games a possible light snack.

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Tales of Eternia

Tales of Eternia is without a doubt a must have for any RPG fan and for everyone with a PSP in their backpack.

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Ridge Racer 6

Ridge Racer 6 could have used some extra months of development since both its sense of speed as its car feel are simply inadequate for a game of this magnitude.

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Dead to Rights: Reckoning

Summings things up, I can only say you shouldn’t buy Dead to Rights: Reckoning.

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Urban Reign

I certainly got sympathy for Urban Reign. It’s dumb, got nothing to say, violent and hilariously stupid. But I like it!

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Soul Calibur III

This type of game does not score big on originality, but the different game-modes and unlockable content will keep you playing for while.

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Pac ‘n Roll

Pac ’n Roll is fun for a quick break. There is a lot of variation and the difficulty is surprisingly high.

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Dead to Rights II

Dead to Rights II offers tons of action. That pretty much sums it up.

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Dragonball Z: Budokai Tenkaichi

The fourth Budokai game repeats itself too much, at least too much for a great review.

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Meteos

All in all a very addictive successor of the well-known Tetris.

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Ridge Racer

With this PSP release, Namco put their long-lasting series back on track.

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