In Brothers In Arms D-Day, players will experience D-Day as a Screaming Eagle with more tactics and action exclusive to the PSP system. Now players can surprise the enemy for the ultimate advantage in firefights, leading a fire team throughout the entire Normandy campaign. For the first time, players will also be able to lead a bazooka team, order their squad on an MG42, or fire mortar rounds. An enhanced co-op mode (Skirmish) offers players a 12-mission campaign.List Price: $29.99
Used Price: $16.96
Customer Review: a great fun game to play, but has some tech glitches
This is a great game - and it's my first psp experience and i've been enjoying it very much so. I'm a hard core pc gamer - so i would never waste my time with this game on the pc - so it's perfect for console. I've noticed that psp is more M rated for smarter older folks like myself, where as the gameboy is more E rated and family oriented. That said - the gore is pretty good - blood effects are ok - and it's very intense when the battles are raging. It's a great game for the psp - great to play while waiting for the train or sitting on the portch. Ok - now the OPPS part. Saving the game is huge pain in the a-- . I've had to replay several chapters just to get back to where I was after I turned off my machine. What it likes to do is reload a checkpoint in a chapter. There's an average of 5-10 check points in a chapter. So if I've made it to the last check point and I've got to end the game I'm SOL when I come back to it. this is very frustrating. Also - I like gore - I like to see blood and guts - especially if it's coming from a freakin' Nazi! So much to my dismay, once the Nazis have been shot, they disappear - only to leave their weapons behind. I really don't like that - especially when the American bodies don't disappear! Uncool! I look forward to when game development can leave the bloodied mangled enemy bodies behind. Another glitch worth mentioning - during intense hand to hand fighting situations it does slow down. The controls are a little wacko too - but that could be a pc gamer thing - I'm still not entirely used to the console thing yet. Also - the sounds are pretty realistic - but the word play between characters gets redundant and irritating at times. Overall this is a very entertaining game - and it does require some skill and thought as you are commanding a squad and much of the success of the game comes with commanding the squad properly. I think the graphics in the game are quite good considering what it is - a PSP - this isn't a pc desktop with 512 or vram! So overall I'm very impressed despite the glitches mentioned above. I would recommend this game to others...
Customer Review: A good game for the PSP!
This is an awesome game!!!!! The graphics are good but a little choppy...... it slows down during game play. The controls are fairly easy. Squad commands are too. I did beat the game without using the situation thing...... don't know what thats for........ I live in China and they sell a bunch of PSP, PS2, Xbox, Xbox 360, Gameboy, Nintendo DS, Wii and a bunch of other games here for free!!!!!!!!! I don't support them though...... Never support people selling fake stuff! It's wrong....and i wish it was stoped. So I buy every thing of Amazon..... so their support is fantastic.......Anyway.......back to the game. The game is one of the best FPS that is very realistic (except you can get shoot a bunch of times and not die). I like that you have to think about stuff in some levels to beat it. Overall this game is the "Cats PJ's". If you like Strategy based FPS..... This games for you...
When you look around the place most kids own a portable gaming device like the Sony PSP (Playstation Portable). Since its introduction the PSP has totally revolutionized the gaming industry with amazing game play and breathtaking graphics that you thought would only be found on the bigger console machines like the Xbox or PS2.
Due to the relatively small size of the games most are prone to damage either through scratching or dirt entering inside the protective cover that comes with every PSP game. That's why its important to backup your PSP games to preserve your originals and save money replacing them. There are lots of free tools and tech sites on the internet that can show you how to copy psp games but if your not familiar with the geek talk backing up PSP games can be a tedious and sometimes frustrating procedure.
Fortunately there are easy to use software tools and guides available out there that make this possible! All you need is a PSP SD memory card (2 gig preferred), a PC and your own PSP handheld device. The software programs come with guides that show you how to dump PSP games on onto your computer then transfer them onto your PSP memory stick. Depending on the size of the memory stick you can run multiple games of one stick and not have to use the disc at all.
You can have all your PSP game collection running off your PSP memory stick instead of the discs. This has several advantages but mostly games will run a lot faster (off the memory card) and your originals will not get damaged and you can safely store them away.
You can find lots of videos on youtube or forums dedicated to PSP gaming that can show you how to transfer games to PSP memory card - all you have to do is Google search them and you'll get the information you need.
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