Mildly entertaining for DBZ fans, but a waste of time for others.
This latest dose of Naruto might keep you busy for a number of hours, fingers hammering at the PSP – but whether that time can be considered constantly entertaining is ...
It’s a perfect complement to the original, decent portable combo practice for experts, and a perfect introduction to a top series for game-shy PSP owners.
This obscure fighting series comes to the US for the first time, features Japanese high-schoolers beating the crap out of each other, and apparently will be badass.
The slobberknocker returns for another mat classic. But what new can we expect from the king of the ring? For now we can only dream.
A port of a Japan-only PS2 game, this fighting game is built around getting the Holy Grail. It has 17 characters and will be available for download and at retail stores.
Tekken 6 isn’t trying to masquerade behind a mask. This is Tekken, and it’s for the Tekken fans. Namco Bandai has put a console fighting game on a handheld, and ...
Though lighter on features and in tone, this handheld version of the fighting master has come out nearly as great in the transition.
Another entry and slight improvement of the current king of hand drawn fighters.
Despite that it compiles King of Fighters '94-'98, the game suffers from poor controls and screen issues.
Feel like Dragon Ball Z games would've been better with simple 2D fighting, high school drama, and silly images of real actors? You're in luck.
Fan favorite fighter was originally an overlooked launch title for PSP, but it looks like it's coming back via PlayStation Network download as of 10/29/09.