Each style has its own moves, and you don't have to stick with a moveset from a single style, you can take different moves from each style and come up with your own moveset. Speaking of the gameplay, its very fun, though take breaks, because the game can get repetitive after awhile (though thats the case for most fighting games, I think.) There are 4 different styles: Sword and Small Shield (Single Sword), Sword and Large Shield (Shield), Two Swords (Dual Swords), and Fist-Fighting/Fist Weapons (Pugilist). However, in my opinion, there hasn't been a more realistic game on a handheld since Samurai Dou Portable (A.K.A. The gameplay itself is fairly realistic, but there are also fairly unrealistic moves that you can pull off. Impressing the crowd becomes more and more difficult as you get to higher ranks. The game awards you Ability Points after each match, and if you want more Ability Points (which you use to level up your character), then you have to impress the crowd. There are RPG Elements resembling that of Monster Hunter, such as upgrading equipment and adding bonuses to it, like giving your helmet higher vitality, or higher strength, this stacks onto your normal stats and makes you more powerful, its very addictive. There are hundreds of pieces of equipment, all of which you can pick up and use on the fly, even helmets and shin guards that are dropped from your opponents can be used as weapons. When you hear your sword thrust into the ribs of another Gladiator, it sounds awesome, and therefore, feels awesome as well. The sound design is excellent, with every clang and thrust sounding realistic as can be. Not much good music, except for these two tracks: "Mock Battle" and "Avidius Cassius" (That one is especially good.) Besides that, the music is very passable, and even somewhat repetitive. I'd call it passable at best, ugly at worst. Ok, they aren't anything special, but you'll know whats going on 100%. You can have up to 3 matches each day, though on some days you could have less. There are multiple endings, as well as multiple storylines, but the storyline the game starts you off in is that you are a slave purchased by the Lanista "Magerius", and now you must fight and win money to earn your freedom, while also getting some extra coin to buy new equipment, and upgrade your current equipment, as well as heal any injuries you might have from a previous match. From Brosius, who has literally shed manly tears for you, to Gulielmus, who only wants to defeat you in combat this game has personality. The story isn't too great, but some of the characters are interesting. The story isn't too great, but some of the characters are interesting.įrom Brosius, who This game is without a doubt, worth your time. The list of exploitable firmware 3.18 games is long, and I suggest you to buy one of these games (not Arcade Darts, horrible to execute!) from the Playstation store, as long as it is possible.This game is without a doubt, worth your time. You had 2 days in the past, and if you did not use those 2 days, you are out of luck. Neither a PS3 nor Package Installer will be able to add Demos to your PS Vita. If it would not have been for the 2 days, mentioned above, we would have never been able to get Demos onto our PS Vita in the first place.īefore you try to be a smartypants, and suggest us to ‘simply’ transfer the PSP demos via a PS3, I would like to tell you that this is not possible.Īnd before you try to be an even bigger smartypants, the Package Installer is also not able to successfully install PSP demos, that can be ran from the PS Vita homescreen. The PSP demos were not available in the first place, due to whatever reason, but being able to get free exploits was most likely one of the reasons. The longer answer is, that Sony never intended some titles, be them PSP or PS1 titles, to be available at the PS Vita, due to licensing, due to regioning and other reasons. What about Today? Can we still add Demos? Sony fixed this flaw after 2 days and the world returned to normal, with the protective blacklist/whitelist the Playstation store usually has. You had less than 2 days to exploit this flaw, and in these 2 days it has been possible to download any kind of PSP & PS1 title to your PS Vita, since the PS Vita is technically able to run PSP and PS1 titles downloaded from the Playstation store. How it used to be possible to add Demos to the PS Vitaįor you to understand why it has been possible to add PSP demos to the PS Vita in the first place, we have to go back a few months, to the point of the Playstation Store flash sale, to be exact.Īround April 22nd, 2014, there has been a problem with the Playstation store, and that problem basically disabled the protective whitelist/blacklist of the Playstation store that managed which PSP titles you can download to your PS Vita and which you can not. Keep reading if you are interested in this…
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