Call of Duty 4 (PS3)


Call of Duty 4 (PS3)
Customer Review: Blows the Competion Away
Wow, take about immersive gameplay, if there was ever a game that makes you jump and hide every time you hear the “clink clink” sound of a grenade landing near your position, this is it. This is what the edge of your sofa was made for.

The graphics, smooth, textured and perfectly lit. finally appear to be one worthy of PS3. The sound, especially in surround is fantastic, this title has stopped me trading my PS3 for an XBOX 360, I was about to lose hope.

Quite simply the best looking, best playing, total immersive FPS money can buy.

Customer Review: Triggering Those ‘Nam flashbacks
Phew! Safe at last. Hiding in the shadows. None of those psychotic online dudes who spend 18 hours a day playing this thing can see me. Whaa? I thought I heard something behind me…

AGHHHH!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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Formula One 2006 Platinum (PSP)
List Price: ?19.99
Amazon Price: ?18.98
Used Price: ?15.50
Customer Review: Pretty darn good
It’s got to be said that since F197 games developers have had a shocker in putting such a popular sport into a good, playable and realistic game. Look no further than this offering. Granted, it’s last years driver set (i.e. no Hamilton), however in all categories I really rate this game. The graphics are very fair for the PSP standard (think equal to Pro Evo for example), and its only occasionally that there’s a bit of lag… usually when you crasah into the back of a car by not braking adequately! Gameplay is relayed by a very responsive and realistic car handling set up - drivers aids for beginners and an extensive manual car tuning option for the specialists. Race days are peppered by on-track incidents, and qualifying sessions always hold a risk of rain! In summary, a very playable and detailed game. N.B. the career mode is purely driving i.e there is no ‘Chief Engineer mode’ that is advertised
Customer Review: very good handheld f1 game
This is a good handheld game of F1! This has some pretty decent graphics in the game and the handling of the car is quite good. The only downfall I have is no WiFi and laoding times suck!

Moto GP Platinum (PSP)
List Price: ?14.99
Amazon Price: ?14.98

Coded Arms (PSP)
List Price: ?24.99
Amazon Price: ?24.99
Used Price: ?6.90
Customer Review: pathetic
I bought this game as I was looking for an fps for my psp and at first It seemed quite enjoyable, this is until you get further into the game and it become extremely dull and repetitive. Overall I would say it’s not worth buying, look elsewhere for a better game, don’t waste your money!
Customer Review: I thought that it would be good……but………….
……..I was delighted when I was given my PSP, but one of the first games that I bought was Coded Arms. It was the first, and so far the best FPS game that I have seen. when I first started the game up, it reminded me of HALO for the PSP. However, when I started it up. For the first 10 minutes it was quite interesting and fascinating. However, once I got to the end of the training levels, I found out how monotonous it was. The levels are short and repetitive. Every level seems to consist of 5 things. Start, battle, walk around, battle the level guard, then step in the level teleporter to go on to the next level. The levels all seem to be in dark unatractive rooms and corridors, and there are no open spaces or large rooms. Instead of picking up weapons or getting a weapons choice at the beginning, as you progress through the game, you unlock weapons making it extremely irritating at the beginning because the only weapon you can use is the pistol, which is quite useless. It takes ages to unlock cool and powerful weapons like the rocket launcher and the energy pulse. But the controls are actually quite good. not too sensitive and not too unresponsive. It is miles better than the hyper-sensitive controls of Star wars battlefont 2, where it isd virtually imporrible to aim at an enemy and fire accurately, not to say kill an enemy. I still prefer the halo-default controls, but there isnt any way to change the controls on Coded Arms. However Coded Arms is quite fun at times, which is why I gave it 2 stars and not 1. It also has a few interesting touches, such as: when you kill a creature or bot or bug, they dissolve into pixels, which is very appropriate because this entire game happens inside a virtual training program gone haywire (i.e. invaded by viruses and attack programs). I would say that Coded Arms is an ordinary FPS game. Not the most spectacular, fun, or interesting, but at least it is playable.

PSP Media Manager (PC)
List Price: ?14.99
Amazon Price: ?14.48
Customer Review: Not SO cheap afterall…
Not so sure what the rating of this software should be but the price is way too high. After registering my new PSP Lite I quickly discovered one needs a so-called “promotional code” for a free copy of Media Manager… On sonycreativesoftware you can find this for half price and if you do a proper search on an American website, it’s free and only takes up 27MB of space. There you go! We are once again being screwed when our American brothers get this free.. Just like Itunes.. So much for “brotherly love”…
Customer Review: Not worth the money
Program, although good, has to many serious flaws 1. There are better programs available for free that cater better to a PSP users needs 2. The video converter is slow, buggy, outdated, and has bad compression. There are many free video convertors designed specifically for the PSP that do an excellent job 3. It makes things to easy. How hard is it to find a song, and drag it into the music folder. Seriously?? Good piece of kit, one of the better paid AIO, but not honestly worth ther money

Zathura: A New Adventure From the World of Jumanji [UMD Mini for PSP] [2006]
Used Price: ?4.97

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