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Abstract: Its tough being a PSP developer nowadays. It wasnt so bad back when it was just the PS2 and Xbox alongside the PSP, but now that people are expecting HD graphics on their home consoles, it makes the PSP and its limited graphics capabilities look pr...
Its a Call of Duty fix in portable form; shooting down enemy aircraft is a lot of fun.
The controls are icky despite several choices of scheme; the PSP just isnt made for FPS games; enemy AI is pathetic; aside from the aircraft gunner, missions are predictable and repetitive.
Call of Duty: Roads to Victory offers the bare bones of a COD title, but the concessions that had to be made to bring the franchise to the PSP make the game something of a bore to play.
Its Call of Duty on the PSP if youre into that sort of thing; shooting down enemy planes is a lot of fun
Controls just like youd expect an FPS on the PSP: badly; enemy AI is awful; environments are repetitive and boring; although its a different game this feels like a "lite" version of Call of Duty 3.
Theres a lot of reasons not to buy this game. If you really feel you need a Call of Duty title on the PSP you will get a little enjoyment out of this, but dont expect it to be comparable to its console brethern.
World War II shooters are probably the most tried-and-true category of the FPS genre. Everyone and their grandma is familiar with the time period, and by now, itll take something thats really spectacular to be the next big thing. Call of Duty: Roads ...
Abstract: The original Call of Duty is one of those games that will live long in my memory, Id just upgraded my PC when it came out and it was the first game I bought that really showed off my new hardware. From the spectacular set pieces to the jaw dropping gr...
Abstract: Call of Duty: Roads to Victory delivers a surprisingly faithful rendition of Call of Duty to the PSP. The series trademark intense combat sequences, sense of brotherhood and dramatic scripted sequences all make their way into this titles tiny little ...
Abstract: Trailing behind your commanding officer, you turn to admire the lovely scenery that seems so unlike the scenery you were so use to back home in the States. Suddenly, what could have been mistaken for thunder fills your ears but your trained ears know t...
Abstract: Its easy to understand video gamings ceaseless fascination with the most recent World War. Games which employ modern warfare as a backdrop struggle with the complex, detached nature of contemporary combat. Its also difficult to provide an inoffensiv...