

BTW, its on the "Greatest Hits" list for for only $19.95 so its a steal despite essentially being a port of a PS2 game released a year earlier. The only cons are that it can be pretty tricky to pull off combos on a hand-held system, limiting your proficient fighting style, but still a great game nonetheless with rewarding replay value to boot. There's also a "Dojo Mode" that you engage in scripted trials against various fighters in the game. Beating the game grants you money(credits) to unlock alternate outfits for customization, FMV, and more.

This feature allows you to download or compete against a "ghost" from anywhere in the world. All the gang is there with some new faces and modes in addition to online multi-player being a plus. I never was a huge fan of the series I'm a Street Fighter type of gamer but I do have one question: How on Earth did they cram the whole arcade game onto a small UMD with little sacrifice to graphic quality and gameplay? (for those who don't know, UMD stands for Universal Media Disc) This is the stuff of legends after all Tekken 3 was released on PS1 9 years ago so it's safe to say that time repeats itself and that's a good thing for PSP owners who want some portable brawlin' on the go.
