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The Top Ten Games for PSP and DS
Whether it's the PSP or the DS that's your handheld of choice, there are certain games that stand out and that you really should make room on your shelf for, if you haven't already. In this issue of HGZine, we've looked back over all the PSP and DS releases old and new and compiled our definitive lists of the ten games for each platform that we think you shouldn't be without. Whatever your gaming style and preferences, these are the games that stand out from the crowd, from puzzlers to shooters, from racers to action and RPGs. If there's something here you haven't played, maybe it's time you did. Find out what we think are the top ten games for the PSP and DS in our special roundup now! Click here to read our The Top Ten Games for PSP and DS now!   |
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Destroy All Humans! preview for Sony PSP
We've always hoped this would come to the PSP, and from March our wish comes true: Destroy All Humans!, the free-roaming alien invasion shooter, will be out on a handheld near you in its latest outing, Big Willy Unleashed. If you're a fan of the game from its previous incarnations, then you're probably as excited as we are - if you're new to it, then we think you're in for a treat. We've got the latest on Destroy All Humans! Big Willy Unleashed in this issue of HGZine, and if that's not enough, we've talked to the developers about what to expect on the PSP, and what the future holds for the series beyond this release.Click here to read our Destroy All Humans! preview for Sony PSP now!   |
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Medal of Honor Heroes 2 review for Sony PSP
The popularity of WW2 games never seems to wane, and there's a host of titles and formats to choose from on all platforms, some better than others. One of the best titles is the Medal of Honour series, and its latest outing, Medal of Honour: Heroes 2 on the Sony PSP carries on the good work, delivering one of the best first-person shooters you'll see on the platform. With far-reaching multiplayer options to boot, this could be a 'must-have' for all FPS fans out there - check out our Medal of Honor: Heroes 2 review now to find out more.Click here to read our Medal of Honor Heroes 2 review for Sony PSP now!   |
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Dragon Quest Monsters Joker preview for Nintendo DS
Long running Japanese series Dragon Quest is a virtual stranger to these shores, but following the success of Dragon Quest VIII on the PS2, we'll shortly be able to play spin-off Dragon Quest Monsters: Joker on the Nintendo DS. A monster-battling, brightly animated RPG, it's bound to attract certain comparisons, so how will it stand up to the likes of Pokemon when it's released here this spring? We've got plenty of news and screen shots of Dragon Quest Monsters: Joker in this issue, so click to find out all the latest now!Click here to read our Dragon Quest Monsters: Joker preview for Nintendo DS now!   |
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Harvey Birdman Attorney at Law preview Sony PSP
Following the huge success of the Nintendo DS-based courtroom game Phoenix Wright is a PSP legal point and click outing, Harvey Birdman: Attorney at Law. Harvey's a winged ex-superhero crusader of the courtroom who'll be familiar to cartoon aficionados - the format looks like it'll make a good transition to the PSP. We're expecting a release this side of the Atlantic later this spring, but in the meantime we've got a sneak preview of Harvey Birdman: Attorney at Law in this issue of HGZine.Click here to read our Harvey Birdman Attorney at Law preview for Sony PSP now!   |
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The Fast and the Furious preview Sony PSP
It's off to Tokyo in huge new PSP racer The Fast and the Furious, due out in late February. Inspired by the third film of the same name, this game will find you tearing up the streets of the Japanese capital in a variety of cars, either racing the clock or against your real-life mates. We've been able to get our hands on The Fast and the Furious in advance of its release and we can tell you all about it - plus we've been talking to producers Namco Bandai about the game and how it's developed for the transition from PS2 to PSP. Get a taste for the driving action in our the Fast and the Furious preview now!Click here to read our The Fast and the Furious preview for Sony PSP now!   |
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Patapon review Sony PSP
We were wowed by Patapon when we had a sneak preview of the game at the tail end of last year, and we've been itching to get our hands on the finished product ever since. There's nothing really to compare this hugely original game to - Patapon is a rhythm-action-strategy game which combines a sense of timing and beat with strategising attacks on your enemies, and it's all carried out in distinctive 2D silhouette-style graphics. So is Patapon everything we've been hoping for? - find out in our review now.Click here to read the Patapon review for Sony PSP now!   |
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Beowulf review Sony PSP
Licensed from the major movie, Beowulf has the potential to be a massive game, with an epic storyline and plenty of opportunity for battle and slaughter. While graphically it's great and there's plenty of action, Beowulf doesn't quite hit the heights that it could have - is this another case of a movie license not living up to its potential? Find out more in our Beowulf review for the Sony PSP.Click here to read the Beowulf review for Sony PSP now!   |
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