FPS action for the PSP. The PSP's catalog of first-person shooter games tends to be perceived by many as mediocre, due to hardware limitations and difficulties in maneuvering the playable character using an analog stick and a set of buttons. However, Call of Duty Roads to Victory proves to be a worthy title. What I liked about the game Call of Duty Roads to Victory offers a quite entertaining approach to world war two shooters at the tip of your fingertips. The story revolves around the gradual push of allied forces to Germany during the Second World War. It is divided into three campaigns: American, Canadian, and British. Of course the villains are the bad ol' Nazis. You get to control soldiers from the paratrooper units of the US Army. Canadian armed forces, and the action-packed 6th airborne division of the United Kingdom. There is even a mission where you get to control an aircrewman to destroy Nazi aircraft in a B-24! Story-wise, Roads to Victo...
Rockstar's most controversial title. Story (spoiler free) Daniel Lamb is a patient from the Dixmor Asylum, which houses psychopaths. After a storm knocks out its electricity, he escapes and meets up with a fellow patient named Leo Kasper. The pair then must fight their way to uncover the truth behind "The Project", a clandestine scientific experiment. Gameplay Manhunt 2, similar to its predecessor is a stealth game. Daniel must hide in dark areas and kill enemies without being seen. He uses an array of weapons, ranging from a syringe to gardening shears. In addition to that, some levels also allow the player to use firearms such as a pistol, a submachine gun, and an assault rifle. When killing enemies, the player has the option to intensify the way they do it. Divided into three levels, hasty, violent, and gruesome. Hasty- Immediately tapping the execute button triggers this. It is marked by a white reticle Violent - Press the execute button for two seconds. It is mark...