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- LittleBigPlanet (PSP) posted on 11/17/2009
- Last year's Game of the Year returns with some bite-sized fun in LittleBigPlanet for the PSP. Reviewer Andrew Hayward jumped headfirst into this portable adventure, and walked away with a smile a mile wide.
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- Adventures to Go! posted on 11/17/2009
- While it won't win any awards for its ground-breaking innovation, reviewer Heidi Kemps still had quite a bit of fun with Adventures to Go's travel-sized dungeon-crawling and tongue-in-cheek story telling.
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- Star Wars Battlefront: Elite Squadron posted on 11/9/2009
- Revisiting the once popular Battlefield: Long, Long Time Ago formula, Star Wars: Battlefront: Elite Squadron just didn't prove itself new or innovative enough to completely win over reviewer Aaron Koehn.
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- Kenka Bancho: Badass Rumble posted on 11/3/2009
- Even with copious amounts of fireballs, fan service and the occasional fighting kangaroo, many fighting games tend to take themselves a bit too seriously. Kenka Bancho: Badass Rumble, the new side-scrolling brawler from Atlus looks to break that trend by introducing an incredibly silly storyline, zany characters and a heft dose of gratuitous machismo. Reviewer Nathan Meunier was pleasantly surprised at not only the game's tongue-in-cheek presentation, but it's fun and oftentimes wacky on-screen antics.
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- Locoroco Midnight Carnival posted on 10/29/2009
- The Locoroco series is known for its cutesy graphics, infectious soundtrack and its simple yet challenging puzzles. Just in time for Halloween, the new Midnight Carnival has arrived to provide more shoulder-button based tomfoolery. With more of the same great gameplay, it's a worthy download for PSP owners everywhere.
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- Grand Theft Auto: Chinatown Wars posted on 10/19/2009
- The original sandbox experience strikes back with yet another installation in the stellar Grand Theft Auto franchise. Featuring plenty of PSP exclusive content for newcomers and jaded criminals alike, Rockstar is asking gamers everywhere to leave their morals at the door for this entertaining handheld joyride.
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- Beaterator posted on 10/13/2009
- At some point in our lives, the majority of us have flirted with the fantasy of being a rock star or musician, and when our TVs show us the low caliber of contemporary musicians, it only serves to embolden our misplaced delusions (I mean, if this guy can do it, why can't I?) Unfortunately, and as Beaterator demonstrates, creating quality music isn't always a walk in the park, and if you want to produce songs that don't kill pets, or send roommates jumping through windows, it's going to take some time and patience.
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- Half-Minute Hero posted on 10/13/2009
- When I began reviewing Half-Minute Hero, I tried to describe it to some of the other GamePro editors and failed miserably. The description usually went something like this: "It's an RPG, but it's not long. Well, it is long, but you only have thirty seconds to finish each stage. Well, actually you can buy more time but yeah, the world will end if you don't beat the Dark Lord of each stage in thirty seconds. And stuff."
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- Gran Turismo posted on 9/29/2009
- Even an endless list of cars can't compensate for Gran Turismo's shortcomings.
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- Disgaea 2: Dark Hero Days posted on 9/8/2009
- One of the premiere names in turn-based strategy makes a triumphant to Sony's handheld.
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Diner Dash
Players take direct control of Flo as she seats patrons, takes orders, delivers food, and buses tables in single and multiplayer action.
