Story mode is my only option at this time, but I see you can also play "dungeon mode" which is also a single player game and "multiplayer" for your buddies to join in the action.
The Architect's Mansion will be your first mission and dungeon to explore appointed to you by Aldora. The monsters there are weak and its quite easy to kill and you will also learn the basics of the controls. At that dungeon's end you will meet Rabirius who is a legendary hero and he will talk to you about the living dead and such.
Here on the video below I meet the legendary hero Rabirius who seems to be a ghost, then after that, I meet Aldora again who will instruct on the next missions. Overall great adventure game. I am enjoying it much. ^.^

Buzz Brain Bender for the PSP will give you and your friends something to think about and a real brain workout. Are you good doing simple math, defining shapes, remembering figures, solving quick puzzles and the like? Well, this game is really good in that sense. I have enjoyed it so far.
Your spaceship is able to boost and move to a clear spot, and believe me this is really needed when sometimes you find yourself surrounded by many objects that can destroy your ship. You are also able to use bombs which will destroy every thing that can harm you on the whole screen, but there is certain number of these bombs you can use; they are not limitless, so use them wisely. I have gotten as far as the third stage. I still need to do much exploring and unlocking new modes of play. So far it is very entertaining and recommend it to anyone into shooting games.








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On the video below I show my skills after just playing it for half an hour or so, haha!. Yea, I choose beginner level, so its quite easy to score here. This game brakes the language barriers as you can choose from English, French, Dutch, Italian, Portuguese, or Spanish. Main game modes are:
The Playstation portable (PSP) model 3000 is out in U.S. stores now. The PSP 1000 was released in the early 2005 in the U.S. Then came PSP model 2000 (slim and light) which was released on September 2007, and the PSP 1000 model got the "fat" title. Now, the PSP 3000 are stocked on shelves in U. S. stores everywhere as its realeased was late October 2008. The PSP is the first portable game console that uses Optical Disc Format, (Universal Media Disc, UMD) for storage. It is one of the best, if not the best portable gaming system in the world. The library of games for the PSP is huge, and keeps on growing, month after months.
The great new features incorporated to the PSP 3000 model is the LCD screen, much clearer and high defined than older PSP models. Also adds the built-in microphone, and expanded video out, which is a great sharing feature. Let's say you want to play your PSP games, or watch that video you like, view pictures, or music on your TV. You can actually do that and let everyone see whatever media you have on the PSP on a big screen TV.
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WWE Smackdown Vs. Raw 2009, the number one wrestling franchise in the U.S, makes it big on the PSP and other consoles. Here we talk PSP only, and everyone already knows its a hot expected game release almost just at the end of 2008. I consider myself a WWE wrestling fan, of course Triple H, and Undertaker were some of my long time favorites.
Crimsongem Saga for the PSP or otherwise called Garnet Chronical in Japan is just plain text book game when it comes to Role Playing Games (RPG). My favorite part so far, has been just the battle system; plain simple yet effective. I have yet to do much exploration of the game. I am recently on the third quest which is to find ExGuard Office that is at the southeast of the village where the game actually starts.
To be honest I have yet to play Manhunt 2 for PSP. I hear it's very violent and goreish 0-o. Lots of blood here, decapitations, murders, adult content, and more of the like. It's not my preferred type of game that I would go mad about playing, but yea just a little bit. This game is definately not for kids, nor do I recomend it for younsters. It's more like for those who thirst for action adventure, the rough way, and do not faint at the view of blood.
Neverland Card Battles for PSP falls in the strategy RPG and reminds me of a game I played long ago called Magic the gathering on PSOne. There are some mayor differences though. For one, the mana is not collected in cards but it is determined by the squares you occupy on the floor grid. If you need to summon a creature, for example, a certain number of squares on the grid must belong to you, in order for you to summon that creature. You play as a Dominator(characters who hold cards for play) called Galahad, there are more dominators in the game which you must beat to keep on going with the game story. There are 3 types of cards you can get, these are:
The object of the game is to defeat Hellgaia (an evil god who is trying to kill everyone in the world). I just started playing this game and the story seems that Hellgaia is the last boss to defeat. One thing that is really cool about this game is that you acquire more cards as you keep on playing, and so you can choose which ones you want on your deck(30 cards required, no more, no less) each time its your turn on the battle field you will be able to get one random card from the deck. you get a maximum of 6 playable cards per turn. If you know me, I was always the type who enjoys great art, and this cards definitely have great art too.