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Review Round-up: PaRappa the Rapper

The PlayStation Portable is often criticised as serving little more gaming purpose other than being a convenient port point and profit squeezer for existing PlayStation 2 titles. Fairly or unfairly labelled, given the general lack of genuinely original software available on the sexy little handheld, no one can possibly point such accusatory fingers in the direction of PaRappa the Rapper.

So, get ready to "Punch, kick, it's all in mind" all over again along with some obligatory extra gameplay content to poorly justify the asking price. Needless to say, GamerSquad isn't impressed, but that matters naught, because it's only the real gaming critics that can pass judgement on everyone's favourite 2D rapping dog-type-thingy.
mistermostyn - contributor
Published: 845 days 22 hours ago | Review | Sony PSP
 
 
 

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