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Great news for PSP fans!



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Wow , I never thaught that it will catch so well here in western teritories :o



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Soon I'll have Wild Arms Crossfire, am curious of how that one will look like. Also exclusive and a new game for on the PSP. Wish more of these games would come to the PSP.



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MontanaHatchet said:
First PSP title I will buy since Vice City Stories...

Reading that almost made me orgasm.

 I think someone needs to get out more :P



Yes

I actually overlooked this game until recently. I had so many other games I wanted to get I didn’t want to add another to my list. Now that I actually took a look at the demo I’m actually hyped for it, more than I think I’ve ever been for a portable game that didn’t come from an existing IP.

 

Not that I really listen to IGN for reviews, but a good review is a good review.



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Well I would buy this on the first day, but I don't have a PSP and won't again till I buy the new slim version, so when I get that this will be one of 3-4 games I get with it (the others being Monster Hunter 2, Daxter, Brave Story).



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ckmlb, I thought you had a PSP?



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Always good to see more good RPG's in case I decide to pick up a PSP sometime.



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outlawauron said:
ckmlb, I thought you had a PSP?

I had a PSP until they announced there is the PSP slim coming, at which point I gave mine away cause I knew I'd be buying the new one. September 10 can't come soon enough.

 



Thanks to Blacksaber for the sig!

My friend and I enjoyed some great laughs over the trailer and decided that this is a "must purchase" game.

He'll buy it on launch and then I'll play it afterward. It's what we do with PSP games because the launch times have been so sparse, but with the upcoming lineup, the PSP looks pretty damned good (equal to the DS IMO).

In fact, my friend wrote a lineup of upcoming PSP games:

http://www.theancientgamer.com/index.php?/site/comments/most_anticipated_games_of_2007_psp_edition/




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