Welcome to RetroKaze, where the winds of nostalgia blow through the realm of classic gaming! Immerse yourself in the vibrant world of retro gaming as we embark on a thrilling journey back to the golden age of video games. So grab your controller, dust off your cartridges, and embark on this epic quest with RetroKaze!
0:00: 1. Asphalt Urban GT 2 0:06: 2. ATV Offroad Fury Pro 0:12: 3. ATV Offroad Fury: Blazin' Trails 0:18: 4. Burnout Dominator 0:24: 5. Burnout Legends 0:30: 6. Cars 0:37: 7. Cars 2 0:43: 8. Cars: Race-O-Rama 0:49: 9. Colin McRae Rally 2005 0:55: 10. Crash: Tag Team Racing 1:01: 11. Crazy Taxi: Fare Wars 1:08: 12. Dave Mirra BMX Challenge 1:15: 13. Derby Stallion P 1:20: 14. DiRT 2 1:25: 15. DT Carnage 1:31: 16. F1 2009 1:35: 17. F1 Grand Prix 1:41: 18. The Fast and the Furious 1:47: 19. FlatOut: Head-On 1:52: 20. Ford Bold Moves Street Racing 2:00: 21. Ford Racing: Off Road 2:06: 22. Formula One 06 2:13: 23. Full Auto 2: Battlelines 2:18: 24. Gran Turismo 2:25: 25. GTI Club Supermini Festa! 2:32: 26. Hannspree Ten Kate Honda: SBK Superbike World Championship 2:37: 27. Hot Wheels: Ultimate Racing 2:43: 28. Initial D: Street Stage
I grew up with the GameCube version and when I played the psp version and found out there were no finisher moves I was disappointed. Fun game still, just less fun.
Eu já joguei quando mais novo, mas tenho uma dúvida enorme. Quando eu jogava achava difícil, e hoje mas velho não sei se era tão difícil assim, muitos críticam a gameplay dizendo que é complicado e extremamente difícil. Vale a pena comprar este jogo?
Que nostalgia, lembro que na minha adolescência meu pai comprou o gex 3 no final do ano e a primeira fase era no natal isso marcou muito minha adolescência 😅😅
There's really a distinction between lock-on shooters and ones where you're intended to manually aim. The manual aiming category has games designed essentially like modern games, like Syphon Filter, Resistance, and MGS PW, but also games where you kind of awkwardly run around and toggle between aiming and moving modes, like Ghost Recon Predator and the SOCOM games. But many are just lock-in shooting games, like 3rd Birthday, Tomb Raider, and 007. If you want the challenge and reward of aiming well and reacting to enemies by more than just pressing a button to lock onto them, you'd want to play the shooting games where you manually aim. Especially on a Vita through Chovy-sign or some other method like cfw, you'd want to prioritize games that play a little more modern and let you manually aim with the right side and move with the left side: Coded Arms, Rainbow Six, GRAW 2, CoD, MoH, Gun, Ghost in the Shell, King Kong, Carnivores, etc. But really, the best FPS available on PSP are the 90s classics in the PS1 library (through workarounds or cfw): Doom/Final Doom, Hexen, Power Slave, Disruptor, Quake 2, Alien Trilogy/Resurrection, PO'ed, Killing Time unreleased version, Duke Nukem, Medal of Honor, etc.