Like gore and street fighting? Then you'll love the newest version of the ever so popular Def Jam Fight For New York.
It was founded in 1984 and has been a huge success ever since. The Universal company was founded in the US and includes such successes as Def Jam recordings and other revolutionary ... Read review
Fight for Control of Hip Hop's UnderworldHit Hard With 5 Fighting Styles.Watch Your Back - ... more
Crowds Get Into The Action.Anything Goes - Bats, Bottles, Pipes And More.Own The Streets- With Your Create-A-Fighter.Featuring More Than 40 Hip Hop Superstars:Bone Crusher, Bubba SparXXX, Busta Rhymes, Capone, Carmen Electra, Comp, Crazy Legs, Danny Trejo, David Banner, Dj Enuff, DJ Feeli Fel, Elephant Man, Erick Sermon, Fam-Lay, Fat Joe, Flava Flav, Freeway, Ghostface Killah, Havoc, Henry Rollins, Ice T, Joe Budden, Kmora Lee, Lil' Flip, Lil' Kim, Ludacris, Mack 10, Memphis Bllek, Method Man, N.O.R.E., Omar Epps, Prodigy, Redman, Scarface, Sean Paul, Shawnna, Slick Rick, Snoop Dogg, Sticky Fingaz, Warren G, WC, Xzibit.
Advantages: Addictive gameplay. Disadvantages: Not enough gameplay time!
...of the ever so popular Def Jam Fight For New York.
It was founded in 1984 and has been a huge success ever since. The Universal company was founded in the US and includes such successes as Def Jam recordings and other revolutionary computer games.
The game mainly consists of black rappers participating in violent street fights not suitable for young children. It is a close follow up of the ever so successful Def Jam ... ...PS3 and XBOX 360 called Def Jam ICON which does actually look quite appealing. It is basically the same gameplay and plots as the PS2 version only in a different sort of way as is most PSP games originally created for the PS2. I also think this was a good idea at the time to make this into a PSP game but I don't think, as an owner of this game, that it was very successful.
Firstly, the ganeplay is far too short and doesn't have enough ... more
Like gore and street fighting? Then you'll love the newest version of the ever so popular Def Jam Fight For New York.
It was founded in 1984 and has been a huge success ever since. The Universal company was founded in the US and includes such successes as Def Jam recordings and other revolutionary computer games.
The game mainly consists of black rappers participating in violent street fights not suitable for young children. It is a close follow up of the ever so successful Def Jam for the PS2 and as we already know, there is going to be a new one for the PS3 and XBOX 360 called Def Jam ICON which does actually look quite appealing. It is basically the same gameplay and plots as the PS2 version only in a different sort of way as is most PSP games originally created for the PS2. I also think this was a good idea at the time to make this into a PSP game but I don't think, as an owner of this game, that it was very successful.
Firstly, the ganeplay is far too short and doesn't have enough time and challenges as I would have hoped and secondly, it is a mere duplicate of the PS2 version. Having said that, there are also concepts of this game that make it enjoyable. To start with, the characters aren.t just any old people, they are very successful black rappers such as Fat Joe, Xzibit (host of Pimp My Ride) and Snoop Dog. And these characters are also interpretated by their real voices which I think is good.
Subway Matches is just one of the matched you can take part in and it includes some revolutionary ideas for a match never thought of before. As nost 18+ games nowadays, I think it should have included a free roam across the streets for a more unintense gameplay. You could say it imitates wrestling quite well as it has the same concept except it is out on streets etc. Street Fighting and Wrestling are just two of the styles used in this gameplay. The story mode is pretty straight forward fights all over America but doesn't include nearly as much stuff as the PS2 version. For starters, it doesn't have regular intervals of stories and videos probably because of the tiny amount of memory on a PSP game.
All in all, I think this is a good game but I, personally, would have wanted some more gameplay and a bit more stories from the game. In addition to this, I would say that if you have the PSP version but not the PS2 version, either wait for the Def Jam ICON to come out and buy that or sell your PSP version and buy the PS2 one as this is much, much better.
Thank you for reading my review and any constructive critisism will be accepted.
Product Information for "Def Jam Fight for NY: The Takeover (PSP)" »
Product details
Publisher
Electronic Arts (EA)
Developer
AKI Corporation
Release Date
30th September 2006
Age
18+
Genre
Fighting
Max Number of Players
2 Player
Platform
PSP
EAN
5030930046859
Manufacturer's product description
Def Jam Fight for NY: The Takeover the prequel to the award-winning Def Jam Vendetta let's you experience the ultimate hip hop fighting game anywhere you go. Playing as the hottest artists and celebrities in Hip Hop including Busta Rhymes Carmen Electra Lil' Kim Ludacris Method Man Redman Snoop Dogg and Xzibit you'll be able to unravel the events that lead to Def Jam Vendetta and find out how D-Mob got to rule NYC. Featuring new fighting moves and new venues where players can gain respect by winning fights and rising among the ranks of the crew. Players can create their own fighter with gear from Def Jam University Phat Farm Brand Jordan Ecko Unlimited Enyce Rocawear Sean John State Property Reebok and more. For the first time ever players can battle in 1-on-1 death matches using PSP's wireless functionality.
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