![]() Even with cherished Final Fantasy characters careening through columns and other structures, the framerate never skips a beat. Dissidia makes such gravity-defying melees commonplace. It's a spectacular confrontation that nearly makes up for a couple of hours of indecipherable narrative. ![]() The final scenes of Final Fantasy VII Advent Children present an airborne battle between protagonist Cloud Strife and the reincarnation of much-loved villain, Sephiroth. It might not be the smoothest experience, but it offers more questing than you could possibly hope for. Creatures great and small await death by your blade, axe, or ridiculously large bow. Featuring what are arguably the most technically impressive visuals seen on the PSP and enough depth to drown in, you will never conquer this game - even with the help of three friends or your cat-like companions. Monster Hunter Freedom Unite will keep giving until you're satisfied that you got your money's worth. While some might argue that it was too easy and too short, I found it to be infinitely replayable, and it still impresses me to this day. Distilling all of the sex, beauty, and gargantuan-scale violence into the PSP's smaller screen and limited control set up, Chains of Olympus is still my favorite release in the popular action-adventure series. Ready at Dawn showed its mastery of Sony's handheld and its limitations when it released God of War: Chains of Olympus. ![]() The speed-metal soundtrack and suitably pixelated visuals are further reason for Half-Minute Hero to score a place your Vita's proprietary storage device. Hero 300 might just be the greatest test of time management and budgeting skills ever seen in a video game while other modes will present twists on real-time strategy, dual-stick shooting, and tower defense. While some are more worthwhile than others, I guarantee you'll find something to love here. There are six legitimately different experiences on offer in this title. On a system with several hardware generations worth of Final Fantasy installments, Half-Minute Hero stands apart, and at times above, Square Enix's hallowed franchise with charm, humor, and a no-nonsense approach to questing. ![]() Tekken 6 is well worth the extra 20 bucks ,and it's just as good, if not better than its home-console counterparts. Note: You can currently purchase Broken Destiny and Tekken 6 together in a bundle on the Australian (and presumably European) PlayStation Store.
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