Bought (and played)
Blue Toad Murder Files last night. At 99p, it was rude no to.
It was okay I suppose for 99p. Kept Madame_furie and myself occupied for about an hour. There's no much to it, just a few puzzles and observation tests, then guess "who dunnit". The problem is, why would we play it again? The voice acting is a little over the top, and the game is a bit "skimpy" on animation. So, for a fiver I'd not bother, but for a quid - yeah
Also making my way through my free PSP games.
Gran Turismo PSP?
I started by going through the driving lessons (actually, I started by giving it a custom soundtrack, which is a nice feature using MP3's on the PSP).
It's a much gentler introduction to driving than the previous "tests", but to get a gold medal and the big cash rewards, it's as challenging as ever.
So, really enjoying that, but wanted a bit of a race. Went to race and there's options for Time Trial, Single Race and Drift Challenge - I've also got an Alfa Romeo in the garage already.
Okay, so I've not unlocked stuff yet, fair enough. I have a couple of races on some easy tracks, and it's all good GT stuff. Getting really excited for GT5 now after this. It's captured something GT3 had in the racing. I like it
So, I play more driving lessons, earn more money, go to buy cars. There's a few on offer, but I can't seem to find the career mode to help me pick a car.
Wait? What's that the internet tells me?
There's no career mode on a GT game!!!. Fail Sony.
The driving is still good, but it's all a case of just racing single races to earn a few quid to put towards a car which is offered on a random basis after each race session. It's just simple and messy. Gah!
So I bought
Locoroco - Midnight Carnival (as it was cheap yesterday)
. I've never been 100% convinced by the Locoroco games. Platform games where you can't jump, just roll left or right by using the shoulder buttons to tilt "the world".
It's an interesting concept, and the graphics are very cute and colourful, and the music is insanely catchy. Midnight Carnival adds jumping though, and it really opens the game up. It's very difficult to get your head around tilting a world while you're bouncing high in the air, but it's rewarding, cute and addictive. Well worth £5 for the "all in" pack.
Started a bit more on Motorstorm and LBP for the PSP - so when I've got deeper I'll do more reviews of those. It's odd, the PSP has always appeared to have no games worth playing, but I think I've probably got 10 or so great games. I reckon it's not far off the number of DS games actually "worth" owning
We'll see, still not played the World Cup game I got with it :lol: