As a kid, I grew up with the PlayStation 2 version of this game. When I first heard that it was on the PSP, I was worried it would be another downgraded port and wouldn't be as good as the home console version. Man, was I wrong.
Of course, the controls are a bit janky but once you sit down and play for a bit, you become adjusted to it and feels more natural. Also, some content from the other versions are missing, but it's a worthy sacrifice for an impressive port. Would recommend to veterans who want something different.
Of course, the controls are a bit janky but once you sit down and play for a bit, you become adjusted to it and feels more natural. Also, some content from the other versions are missing, but it's a worthy sacrifice for an impressive port. Would recommend to veterans who want something different.
It could have been a 'Call of Duty' milking a famous brand, but it's really a great war game. Something that still shock me today is the quantity of scenarios and the variety of the classes, but what makes this game so damn good is the multiplayer, a multiplayer that it's still maintained alive by the community.