Re: Sony PSP
Am absolutely loving the PSP at the moment, so glad I swapped in my DS for one!
Been getting some rare Asian games on import and thought I'd leave my quick thoughts as perhaps they have passed some of you by?...
"DJ Max Portable 2": First up, the popular DJ game from Japan. Absolutely stunning game, very addictive, great presentation and a blast to play. Much like any other rythym type game, but the way it integrates into the music is superb and on the harder songs you feel like you are creating music. Songs are all unknown (to us anyway!) but vary from Rock, Pop, Classical etc so nice variety.
Game is 'import friendly' with most of the text in English (option on first playing, so thats handy) and is one of my fave PSP games at the mo.
"Boxers Road 2: The Real": Next up, the PSP sequel to 'Victorious Boxers' from PS1/PS2. Played this for a while and whilst the action is very good (and realistic bouts can be had with the flexible controls), the game is very heavy Jap text and as the 'Career Mode' (called 'The Boxers Road') is so in depth - choosing meals, training, sparring, earning money etc, its very hard to understand exactly whats happening. I'm trying to get an English manual insert though...
"Initial D: Street Stage": Some of you may be familiar with this brand from the Arcade (or PS2), but I've never seen it before, but it looked good so I took a chance. Seems really good so far, but again, this is ALL Jap text, so again, not 100% sure what is going on. The menus are a bit more intuitive than Boxers Road though, so you can fumble your way through. In game though its very impressive, solid frame-rate, fast moving, nice controls and good graphics. Need to play this some more to get a better opinion.
"Minna Golf Portable 2": (or Hot Shots/Everybodys Golf 2)! Not played this a great deal as its pretty similar to EG1 and I am working my way through that. That said, this is a GOOD thing as EG1 is superb and this is more of the same. More courses, more players and most important, infastructure online that I have yet to test. This will be massive when released in the western world!
Ahhhh sweet PSP goodness!