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PSP Headset

February 25th, 2010 PSP Reviews No comments

PSP Headset




Reproduce the rich, dynamic sound of the PSP / Offers communication features for all compatible PSP titles / High-quality construction and shielded cable

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3 Stars Headset incomplete
I enjoyed the headset but I was disappointed because in the picture, when I look at it, it showed including the remote control to use the microphone

but when I opened it I realized that I had to purchase the remote control which I did. But it cost me more and more time.

3 Stars not the greatest
i cannot get the phone part to work on my psp even though it does work. comfort is ok

5 Stars Excelent work Sony!
The headset works just fine, have a nice design and nice sound. I still think the PSP doesn’t have enough sound power either on their built in speakers or headphones.

1 Star Don’t buy this product unless you have a PSP-2000 w/ remote control
I was excited to get this headset for my new PSP-2000 and get started calling friends overseas with Skype. I plug it in and the sound quality is great but nobody can hear me. Turns out, you have to have the remote control unit to use the microphone. So if you want to use it for skype buy the skype kit. Unfortunately they did not sell the skype kit at the time of purchase and I’m going to be out a few extra bucks buying more headphones I don’t need, just to buy the remote. Since the remote is necessary, I don’t know why Sony even markets this product individually. Lame. Boo, Sony. You take too much of our hard earned cash.

3 Stars not for psp 2001
Sony changed the plug on the PSP with the 2001 series. The original plug is thicker and has three contacts on each side of the rectangular part of the plug (3.5mm headphone jack is standard on both). The new plug is thinner and has more contacts (5 or 6.. I haven’t bought a remote). I too bought a headset for skype but found that it was only for the old PSP.

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Cube

February 7th, 2010 PSP Reviews No comments

Cube




Cube is a quirky, unique game where you play a cube. Your goal as a cube is to collect as many keys as possible and make it out of a maze before time runs out. The other shapes will try to block your way, but as long as you’re clever enough hit the right switches, avoid all the traps and bombs, and do it before time runs out, you’ll be fine.

User Ratings and Reviews

5 Stars It really Keeps you engaged
I bought this game for my nephew because he loves puzzles and math problems. It is an excellent game to exercise your brain. Every level gets a little more difficult than the previous one but you will certainly be pleased with it.

4 Stars Fill in the gaps
I’m enjoying this game. It’s challenging and fun. Working against time and trying to figure out the best path for your cube can be difficult. Don’t know if I will ever get through the whole game; still on the “easy” level. But, its great for filling in the gaps. Each puzzle is timed, I think most are about 2 minutes long so; I use the game when I have a short period of time to wait. It’s a fun game I’ll use for a long time.

3 Stars I like thinking, but not being rushed
The premise of the game is fairly fun — move your cube around the board, collect keys, and get to the exit. The puzzle is how to achieve all that without your cube being blown up, sunk or stuck. Figuring out how to do all this is fun, but having a time limit is not. I like to take my time to examine things, appreciate its complexity, and then solve it. This game places a time limit on every level, and if you take too long poking about, you lose and have to start the level over.

There are a LOT of different board elements to deal with. There are fans that blow you away, switches that turn things on and off, tiles that disappear after you pass over them, pushblocks, bombs, sinkholes, and even a couple of monsters. There are so many things to keep track of that a time limit really isn’t necessary to make it challenging.

There are unlockable bonus levels for if you manage to beat the “gold” time limit and collect all the keys on all levels within a section. On Easy alone I’ve only been able to get the gold time once. You can finish the puzzle without collecting all the keys, but you’ll never achieve gold status without doing so. In essence the time limit requires you to be very good at spatial dexterity since one misstep will cost you the time you need to get gold.

There is some satisfaction in finishing a level, but the fact that I can’t ever unlock anything even on Easy mode is frustrating. What’s the point in collecting keys if you can never beat the time? I don’t know. I can’t see a point in it. Unless you can beat the gold time AND collect all the keys, you can never achieve gold status. I just ended up giving up on that and just making my way to the exit, ignoring the key collection because it no longer serves me a purpose. In harder levels it will be much trickier to get keys and get to the exit, why put a time limit to make things that much harder? I like to think I’m rather smart, but unfortunately I’m quite uncoordinated. It would have been nice to find a puzzler that didn’t require coordination to be satisfying.

5 Stars Great Game
I purchased this game knowing that I would enjoy a puzzle game. What I got was not only a puzzle but also a strategy game which is twice as fun. the object of the game is to ultimately collect keys and leave the level before a specific time frame. It sounds easy but it’s more complicated than that. Your paths are blocked by obstacles and by bombs. Your exit is blocked and the only way out is to cleverly manipulate bombs and paths to either destroy blockades or to bridge around them.

If you want a mindless game do not purchase this! If you want something which requires you to think about what you are doing and plan your moves then this game is for you.

5 Stars Great Family-Friendly Puzzle Fun
I’m always on the lookout for great puzzle games for my handheld systems. Cube fits the bill perfectly. It keeps your brain sharp, it’s fun for all ages, it has challenging and easy modes, and it’s inexpensive, too!

First, the basic premise. You have a path laid out in front of you that you can follow, on any face. There is no “gravity” – you don’t fall off if you stray off the path. You just rotate around to another face of that path. You are, of course, a cube. So each move you make is to flop from one face of the cube onto an adjacent face. So far, so easy.

The trick of course is that no path is straightforward. There are all sorts of obstacles to make your quest a challenge. There are blockades to get around. There are rolling bombs to avoid. Some blocks are brittle and will break once you pass over them. Other blocks will make you temporarily invincible. You can use arrows to redirect rolling bombs, triggers to take down walls and to create new blocks, and much more.

There is a very good training suite for you to go through, to learn all of the combinations. Then they have three separate easy groups so that you get the hang of techniques and learn your skills. Each level is timed, and you can replay them in order to get all the “keys” or to do it fast enough to earn you a gold rating.

There’s even a level generator, so you can build your own levels, with your own twisted mapping to create the ultimate puzzle!

I really like this game. Of the other puzzle games I enjoy, like the marble puzzles, many of them rely on super-fast reflexes in order to pull off a rolling technique. That’s really not the case here. Your “fly-over” when the level starts familiarizes you with where everything is. Then, it’s a matter of logic. What order do you have to hit buttons in, what series of arrows will get the rolling bomb to get to a certain destination. The cube only flops in its six directions. You don’t need to do tricky angled combinations.

Also, the game is very family friendly. There’s no shooting, no blood, no swearing. Just a catchy little tune and a cube.

If I have complaints about this game, it’s that the menu controls are sometimes a little sluggish – you can’t tell for sure if it did get your menu choice and is just thinking about it, or if you need to hit the button again. Also the fly-overs at the beginning of the level are both a bit quick and a bit hard to follow. Usually I just skip the fly over and assume I’ll have to play a given level two or three times to learn its layout before I can begin really trying to solve it.

Still, minor complaints for a game that has a ton of levels and is really inexpensive, too. That’s a great combination as far as I’m concerned!

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Open Question: Favorite Ratchet and Clank games?

December 5th, 2009 PSP Reviews No comments
I just finished A Crack In Time, amazing game, however, there are some flaws, and #3 really applies to you if you're a fan. 1. Not enough planets, this is probably because... 2. Too many moons. 3. Where are the 9001 other characters? I mean come on, *spoiler alert* they didn't even include Talwyn. 4. So...Max Apogee's dead then? /shrugs *looks confused* but you get interrupted before you can have a "happy seizure," or she's a real tease and then just leaves you blue. 1. Up Your Arsenal 2. A Crack In Time 3. Going Commando 4. Tools of Destruction 5. Deadlocked 6. Ratchet and Clank 7. Quest for Booty Quest for booty is at the bottom mainly because it was so short and unsatisfying(lololol that's what she said, hahahaha, shaddup.), it really is an unfair comparison. I have not played the PSP Ratchet and Clank's.

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October 2nd, 2009 PSP Reviews No comments
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Nokia N97 – The King Of All Phones and many more

August 8th, 2009 PSP Reviews No comments
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