The definitive weapon-based fighter comes to PSP and manages not to lose anything in the translation. New modes and characters keep things interesting while fights themselves are as hectic and rock-solid as ever. A portable delight.
Assassin's Creed's Ezio and The Witcher's Geralt have been excellent guest characters in the Soul Calibur series.
Phil writes, "If you've been around SuperPhillip Central for a little while (it's still okay if you haven't, so no harm done), then you know that I like talking about underrated and overlooked games. I've done various series on the subject. However, most of the time, the games mentioned in these articles are from wholly new or overlooked franchises themselves.
There are also a multitude of series that I can think of that have one, two, or a handful of games in it that aren't viewed as highly as the others, whether just or not.
These ideas are where the concept of All-Star Franchises, Underrated Entries comes from, and since our 13th edition, I've come up with six more underrated entries to big-time franchises, some bigger than others."
Carl Williams writes, "In video games, we don’t see too many crossover events. It is probably due to the fact that video game companies are quite litigious with each other. That is a shame, though, as it would be interesting to see more gaming crossover events that are not Super Smash Bros or a Capcom and SNK fighting game. While it was a little bit of work, we have tracked down five awesome gaming crossovers that you have forgotten about."
this is not a beat em up. it's a fighting game. he keeps saying that it's a great beat em up, that's a different genre. all in all i'm excited about the game. can't wait for september 1.
the article seems normal except this beat em up part ..
i hate the psp stick but i'll try soul psp only to see how they managed to improve or broke the single player mode