Tuesday, September 09, 2008

PSP

Playing on the PSP is definitely awesome and addictive!

I am not really a gamer but I do enjoy occasionally playing electronic games. Among role-playing games (RPGs), D&D is pretty much the only one that I played/continually play. It is therefore understandable that a combination of the two is something that I would really find enjoyable. I've played Baldur's Gate, Icewind Dale, and Neverwinter Nights (to name a few) and I spent hours in front of the desktop/laptop playing those games.


Dungeons and Dragons Tactics is an RPG designed for the PSP. Released in 2007, it uses the 3.5 rules. It has over 40 hours of play in 30+ levels and quests. Having played D&D before, I found the game appealing and great despite what online reviews say. Aside from being able to play anywhere because it is on the PSP, I find it easier to click away during the game as compared to playing RPGs on the computer. I guess the only setback is that of course the graphics/images are small. 4 stars.

There are a lot of different titles/games/genres to play on the PSP. Portable and light, you can play anywhere (and in some games, also wirelessly multiplay). This is aside from the fact that you can also play music, watch videos, look at photos, and browse using wi-fi. It's a good thing my injury doesn't hamper my ability to play on the PSP! :-)

tedbits...
...Congratulations to Roger Federer for winning his 5th consecutive US Open and 13th Grand Slam title! He still is the top player for me despite his mediocre-for-his-standards year. He still reached the semis in the Australian Open, was a runner-up in both the French Open and Wimbledon, and now won the US Open. That would have been an exceptional year for any other tennis player. Federer is fun to watch because he is chasing and making history in the process, breaking and making records along the way.

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