I have the jap version and this is a must get game for the PSP.
New from SuccessHK, the US Version of Ghosts N' Goblin.
An exclusive PSP edition of Capcom's legendary platforming game, directed by the original's creator Tokurou Fujiwara. The game makes use of a 3D graphics engine, giving depth to the visuals, but plays in a side-scrolling perspective and similar art design to stay true to the original. Your goal is to work your way through side-scrolling stages, defeating enemies and using your best platforming skills. The game lets you build up your skills as you progress. You start off with just a basic jump, but eventually gain a double jump and even the ability to fly. You'll also earn lots of magic spells along the way. The game promises a greater number of spells and weapons than ever before. New for Goku Makaimura is non-linear gameplay. You're no longer on a fixed path from start to end. The levels include branching points and even warp points. By using a warp point, you can warp back to previous levels and collecting items that you might have missed.
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I have the jap version and this is a must get game for the PSP.
In a weeks time when it hits the UK shelfs I'll be first in the que!![]()
loved this game since the snes days i have the jp version as well and love it
I finally got to play this last night on a mates PSP who imported it.
I love this game, its very faithful to the original style of GnG (which is a good thing), but the graphics and sound have been tweaked and updated and are spot on!![]()
I’ve always been a fan of Capcom games and this game is right up there with all the other classics that they’ve knocked out.
...and who said 2D was dead?
I just hope in time we get a Resident Evil game for the PSP from Capcom (in a similar style to Resi 4 on the GC).![]()
2D will NEVER die!!Originally Posted by Baboon
Thanks for the review - I think you've sold it to me
I loved the original of this...
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It's good that the younger generation can really see what we grew up on how many years back.
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