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Medal of Honor - Heroes 2, ISO PSP PPSSPP High Compress


Medal of Honor Heroes 2 is a Wii and PlayStation Portable first-person shooter video game. It is the 12th game in the venerable Medal of Honor series of World War II video games. Each version was created specifically for its individual system from the bottom up. On July 11, 2007, Nintendo held their E3 2007 Press Conference, during which the Wii version was revealed. World War II is the setting for Medal of Honor: Heroes 2, which begins on the Normandy beaches with attempts to seize German bunkers before moving on to secure a town in France.

Ghost in the Shell - Stand Alone Complex (USA) PSP PPSSPP

Ghost in the Shell - Stand Alone Complex (USA) PSP PPSSPP


Ghost in the Shell - Stand Alone Complex (USA) PSP PPSSPP

Game Title :
Geronimo Stilton in the Kingdom of Fantasy
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Release Date :
September 15, 2005
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Publisher :
Sony Interactive Entertainment
Type :
ISO
Size :
389 Mb
Region :
Usa
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Based on the critically-acclaimed anime series by the renowned manga artist and writer Masamune Shirow, this sci-fi first-person shooter offers wireless multiplayer action for up to four-players, including heated cooperative and competitive modes. In the futuristic world of Ghost in the Shell: Stand Alone Complex, crime knows no limits. Gamers can face off against cyber-criminals as members of Section 9, an elite group of secret intelligence operatives tasked to keep technological terrorists at bay. Players must use “Major” Motoko Kusanagi’s agility, her partner Batou’s strength, the rookie Togusa’s stealth, or Saito’s sniper skills to unravel the mysteries of Berutarube. Issue precise commands and orders to the sentient Think Tank, Tachikoma, to gain an advantage during heated battles. Customize Tachikoma with unique accessories and change the personality of the tanks with different commands. Choose from 51 different weapons; from hand guns to rocket launchers and sub-machine guns. Play wirelessly in head-to-head battles. Hack into enemies or surveillance systems to break down the terrorist cells.

Class of Heroes PSP PPSSPP

Class of Heroes PSP PPSSPP

Class of Heroes PSP PPSSPP



Long ago, without reason or explanation, the mysterious labyrinths came to be, and the world was changed forever. In a constant state of flux, they sprawl across the world like a web, connecting towns and villages, mountains, lakes, and deserts. Many adventurers delved into these labyrinths dreaming of riches, and those fortunate enough to return did so with amazing stories and unimaginable treasures. It was only natural that the children of the world began to look upon these heroes with unconditional admiration, eager to follow in their footsteps. And so, academies for adventurers were born. Particus Academy may not be the first such school, but we certainly endeavor to be the best! Here at Particus, we strive to equip young men and women with the tools they'll need to become full-fledged adventurers. Bravery, spellcraft, swordplay, 101 ways to avoid dying a horrible death... These and many other lessons and skills await prospective students! We hope your studies here are as enriching and productive as you've dreamed they would be. Over 500 character possibilities - 10 races, 2 genders, 3 alignments, and 15 majors add up to incredible opportunity to customize your party! Change majors for further customization at higher levels. 80 hours of classic dungeon crawling - This is as classic as dungeon crawling gets in an ever-changing 3-D labyrinth containing more than 75 maps full of puzzles, traps, and treasure. Battle hundreds of monster types and uncover over 1300 item types. Flexible alchemy system - Offering more than 400 recipes, this system allows you to synthesize new items from random components found in the labyrinths, as well as customize your weapons' attributes, range, and strength

Source : MetaCritic

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Armored Core - Silent Line Portable (USA) ISO PSP PPSSPP

Armored Core - Silent Line Portable (USA) ISO PSP PPSSPP

Armored Core - Silent Line Portable (USA) ISO PSP PPSSPP


AC: Silent Line game's pacing is either easy or hard. It depends on your AC's customization. So there is a lot of trial and error during missions. But you might want to stick to one AC configurization once you've established your fighting pattern. Missions are pretty much standard. There are search and destroy missions, escort missions, etc. Although, it's basically destroying other enemy ACs. There is one stealth mission though but the variety of mission is not Silent Line's strongpoint. Earning mission rewards are hard though. The cost of ammo and repairs will deduct your the credits you earned in a mission. So if you keep on having low ap/ammo after missions then be prepared to have yourself in debt.

There's also Arena. It's a nice distraction if you like to get into fighting an AC right away. Aside from missions, this is the only way to earn money, and the easier way. You'll have trouble in acquiring money at first but it gets better once you're almost into mid-game. What's good is that you can sell parts/weapons you bought back at full price. Neat, huh?

As for the story, don't expect Silent Line to have a decent story, at least. It's too mundane and not much to look at. You're a mercenary, known as a Raven. You take jobs from 3 rival companies who are out to explore what's behind the ''silent'' line while choking at each other's throat. And the story's ending is a big disappointment for those who are looking for a grand ending. *SPOILER ALERT* *SPOILER ALERT* *SPOILER ALERT* You did your job. Well done. Let's ride back home. The End. *SPOILER ALERT* *SPOILER ALERT* *SPOILER ALERT*

As for the game's graphical and musical presentation, I would like to say they did a decent job. You have the limited option to choose what information will appear in your HUD. You could also change the HUD's color. The graphics are a notch better than Formula Front(my first AC game). It's an improvement worth comparing. The sounds are good but not that memorable.

As for replayability, you unlock extra arena once you rank first at the arena. Missions you have either taken or not will be made available post-game. There are lots of secret parts to collect. So if your a perfectionist, you might want to get A-rank(or S-rank? I haven't gotten one) in all missions.

All in all, Armored Core: Silent Line is a fairly enjoyable game once you get to know her. I said it before and I'll say it again. Just don't expect much about it. Enjoy.

Source : GameSpot

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