i have enjoyed the single player campaign but you must know that it is very long and difficult, especially on the larger maps.
it has an engaging single player setup where you are aided by som ai-controlled team-mates.
with your psp strengths: good single and multiplayer.
the online is great and the single player mode never gets old with the instant action and the many different combos you can have.
the singleplayer is fun, but too easy (i beat it in 4 1/2 hours)but still fun and after you beat the game you can use the great instant action feature or go online.
towards the end of the development of the game it was decided to include the normal single player experience which was good but not as fun as the first 3 syphon filter games.
i've only played single player ( my wifi is broken at the moment ) and so far i am amazed at how spectacular this game is.
single player is surprisingly lengthy.
with its awesome single player mode, and the robust multiplayer, its a must have for all gamers.
you get a single player mode "story mode" which runs like a charm.
"with a robust online selection and a meaty single player campaign, dark mirror is well worth your forty bucks, more so than most other games out there."
the single player takes about 7-8 hours to complete, and that's on the easy setting.
i hear the multiplayer is good too, but i couldn't tell you since i've only played single player.
online play in infrastructure is good, but you must play single player to understand the levels.
perfect it is a game every single psp owner should own.
it is a game every single psp owner should own.
the single player mode is full of stuff to do also as you can play though the game to see the ending of 30 different characters along with tekken bowling, a new gold rush mode & a dojo mode which is
well, how about an enhanced single-player experience, with a smarter (albeit still, at times, annoying) ai system that learns from players all around the world, and, when they connect to namco's
the single player campaign of this game is fun and very, very challenging.
i am part of the beta test, and the online mode is even more fun than the single player!!
sadly the single player of killzone liberation receives a lot of complaints.
the multiplayer online is worth the game alone, and the single player games are great for car trips or commuters.
the single player campaigns are fun and you can unlock uniforms foruse in online play.
the single player isn't real great, but it's good enough for when you don't have an online connection!!!
the single player mode has some nice maps but disjointed missions and a fairly short campaign.
i love multiplayer, i love single-player, and i love the skirmish modes as well!
moving metal gear to the psp was undoubtedly a dificult task given the psp's single analog joystick.
single player.
thus, scattering your soldiers around a level can create a sort of "net".however, the emphasis is still on single infiltration, and is supplemented by a new form of sneaking: soldiers can "blend in"
- i am only interested in single-player games/features only!
not only do you use new recruits in your single player sneaking missions, but they can be placed in various specific groups in your 'army,' which will in turn yield other benefits, such as
the greatest feature of the single-player game is an ongoing selection of challenges and tournaments where you can unlock characters, clubs, balls, and accessories for your character.
the game is "not online" which will be a disappointment to many, but never threat, as a single player experience and the massive "challenge mode" you will be happy as this is one of the best psp
overall, worth every single penny.
this tiered single-player mode gives you a progressively more difficult series of events to compete in, such as regular match games, one-on-one competitions, and full-blown tournaments.
hsgot works very well as a handheld game, though there are pretty limited game modes: training, putting challenge, challenge, single player, and multiplayer.
the only thing that is bad is that this is a little short but understandable as it packs some much graphics into one single umd.5 stars
if you die enough times at a single spot your health comes back, but not the magic.
i have never played a handheld game that was of this caliber, if it were twice as long i would call it the single greatest achievement on any portable system.
it has a good plot and good single player.here are some pros and cons...
the single player is long enough to keep you playing!
then there really isn't anything to do unless you want to go back and try to get every single egg that you ever missed......
this game, is fun when you are playing other people over wireless conection, but single player is not that fun..great graphics..and sound...
the story mode is the main part of the single player game and it is fun to see the ending movies of all of the characters.
the single player mode apparently has a story to it, but i haven't found one yet and i'm on the 3rd level - but that does not matter too much, the game is fun anyway!
there are three different single player game modes.
second of all, you said "it takes way too long to kill a single enemy" though you said "story mode is beatable in 25 minutes".
oh, and the single player game is a lot of fun, too.
chatted and played with a lot of people and it was more fun than single player.
very long single player, and multiplayer available.)
it's got nice graphics, easy to play, and can be played in all modes (single player, wi-fi, and infrastructure).
one particular quirk that i have is that the group units are represented as a single unit.
there is a story mode in the single player campaign, but if you find this annoying its as easy to skip over as hitting the "x" button, and its nowhere near as annoying as the one in advance wars.
i think that it has a very fun multi-player session and the levels in single-player are very complicated.
i was happy enough to sit there and fight every single baddie who came my way, but i found that i had to run away from them all sometimes, just so i wouldn't use up all my life, because i knew it
dead man's chest features loose controls and simplistic/repetitive game play in single player mode.
in the end, this makes up for some of the short comings of the single player mode.
the world tour - the meat and potatos of single player
in the first level, your opponents play so badly that you can easily win an entire tournament (3 matches) without losing a single point.
i've been playing the single stage demo for the last couple of weeks and love this game.
after downloading a free, single stage demo from the psp site, i fell in love with loco roco.
the game has many different modes, from the standard single race to a special "collision" mode where the object is to wreak as much havoc with your car as possible.
there are eight gameplay modes, including ad hoc wifi multiplayer, and the single player world tour mode has over 170 events on its own as well as the usual 100 crash junctions.
i didn't even wait for a sale price, but picked it up off the shelf for $40 and i don't even regret a single cent that i spent!
and the "multiplayer" games that you have to first unlock by beating tracks in single player mode are a complete joke.
(rockstar) we are not really focusing on the wi fi or any thing to do with multiplayer we just want to have single player mode
the single-player mode pits you against a succession of missions and side missions, just like the console versions, and this approach holds up very well for brief snatches of gameplay on the bus or
users found this review helpful pros: awsome game good graphics from what i see and here cons: ther might not be wi fi well there has been some peeps saying that the game is 2d it is actually
every single edision is the same just a different place.
it's way better than gta3, you can jump out of a vehicle even if it's moving (in gta3, if you were going real fast and you car cought on fire, the time you stop and get out of the car, you are
every single one is incredibly authentic.5 stars all the way!
that being said, there's good and bad: in singles matches, menu selecting, and similar basic selections the loading isn't too bad.
almost everything gives way to +30 second load times with menus sandwiched inbetween, and progressing through season mode will see those familiar load screens after every single step.
modes:the season mode is great stories depends of the characters and the league they are raw or smackdown.good season mode some will say its short but its really interresting and an improvement.the
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