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19 Reviews
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Abstract: Awesome. Finally, Fat Princess in a format that goes anywhere with you. "This is great news!" we say. "The only thing missing from the original Fat Princess was a way for me to play it while I wasn't at home, and to be able to slaughter my friends onli...
Fistful of Cake is what the PSP really needs right now – Sony-exclusive titles with a ton of charm and appeal. This Fat Princess remake features a ton of solid gameplay, unique strategy elements, great presentation and exclusive game content that provi...
Abstract: Back when I was the second-string quarterback on my high school varsity football team, pining away for the head cheerleader and dealing stoically with a bevy of personal difficulties in my home life, my wise, grizzled coach gave me a sterling piece of ...
Abstract: Fat Princess for PS3 is one of my favorite PSN titles. The well-balanced, 16-player team-based multiplayer, hilarious presentation and concept, and simple gameplay mechanics made it a rather fun title. Unfortunately, Fat Princess did suffer mightily fr...
Published: 2010-04-23, Author: Tom , review by: cnet.com
Abstract: It's one thing to save a princess from the clutches of evil, but how can you hope to save one from herself? In Fat Princess, the queen-in-waiting cannot control her own insatiable appetite, putting untold pressure on the fine stitching that valiantly h...
Fat Princess: Fistful of Cake multiplayer is fun at times, but the fact that it wasn’t designed with the PSP in mind shines though and hurts the experience. SOCOM: U.S. Navy SEALs Fireteam Bravo 3 lets me talk to my teammates, Resistance: Retribution l...
Abstract: I’m the first to admit that the PSP has been quite stagnant of late, especially with the inclusion of the PSP GO. With the advent of downloadable games from the net, the calibre of releases has been a little lacklustre and if I wanted downloadable gam...