Blazblue Portable gameplay video by spooks and TmX Note: All information was taken from wiki. Game info: Developer(s) Arc System Works Publisher(s) JP Arc System Works NA Aksys Games EU Pqube[1] Designer(s) Toshimichi Mori Yuuki Katou Composer(s) Daisuke Ishiwatari Engine Taito Type X2 Genre(s) Fighting game Mode(s) Single-player, multiplayer Rating(s) CERO: B ESRB: T (Teen)...
Metal Gear Solid: Portable Ops gameplay video by spooks and TmX The main addition to MPO is the Comrade System. Instead of the solo missions of previous Metal Gear Solid games, MPO goes for a squad-based approach, with Snake having to recruit allies and form a team of trained specialists. Before each mission, the player must compose a four-man squad. The squad is then sent into battle. Each member of Snakes squad has his own strengths and weaknesses. While some units are best utilized on the battlefield, others may specializ...
Metal Gear Solid: Portable Ops Plus gameplay video by spooks and TmX Metal Gear Solid: Portable Ops Plus is an expansion of Metal Gear Solid: Portable Ops, in the same vein as Substance and Subsistence. It includes more multiplayer options such as new characters, new maps, new weapons, and new game modes. The only update to the single player mode is the Infinity Mission. The greatest update of the new expansion besides being a large update for Multiplayer is the capacity for 200 characters in your squad, giving players more ...
Metal Gear Solid: Digital Graphic Novel gameplay video by spooks and TmX MGS evolves into another genre of entertainment for the PSP. MGS Experience takes IDWs Metal Gear Solid comics and brings them digitally onto the PSP. Edited to thrilling music and sound effects, the digital comics bring to life the acclaimed Metal Gear Solid story as never been seen before. Game info: Developer(s) Kojima Productions Publisher(s) Konami Designer(s) Hideo Kojima (director) Noriaki Okamura (producer) Ashley Wood (artwork) Genre(s) Visual ...
SOCOM: US Navy SEALs Fireteam Bravo gameplay video by spooks and TmX Gameplay: The most notable difference between Fireteam Bravo and its PlayStation 2 counterparts is the aiming system. The PlayStation 2s controllers have two analog sticks, while the PlayStation Portable has only one. To aim, the player must lock on with the R button onto a target and then fire. Within the game there are sniper rifles, assault rifles, machine guns, explosive attachments, ballistic weaponry, and grenades. Game info: Developer(s) Zipper Inter...
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