

In terms of content too, this PSP version is as jam-packed with jam-jars (and mods) as the home ones are. Something like this would have better tailored the game for the shorter gaming sessions you'd associate with a handheld. A nice little 'start race now' option would have been helpful when you just want to get your teeth into the game. It is slightly annoying that after selecting who next to race you still have to drive to where they are, flash your headlights, then drive to the start of the race. The courses have plenty of chances for driving up ramps and through and over other obstacles like trams and police blockades that can help to give a feeling of variety in what amounts to an enormous game. Now we're getting down to the nitty gritty how good does it play? The handling on the cars is very arcade-like, crashing doing nothing more than slowing you down and having no other negative effect. If you keep them on though, you'll still get some fairly decent sessions before needing to recharge your PSP battery life with the PSP hasn't turned out to be a huge problem as many touted before the machines' release. The only slight concern obviously, is that music tracks stream off the UMD and no doubt affect battery life. It's a shame that the selection is quite narrow and as such its appeal will not be so broad, but the same can be said for the game as whole.
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The soundtrack here is as with the PS2 version, including all the same licensed tracks. Framerate is decent enough, if not perfect, but strangely the menus can feel sluggish at times, though they're responsive enough when it comes to navigating them that it doesn't become an issue. Obviously it isn't quite as lovely to look at as on the TV, but comparative to other PSP games, and considering it's a first generation PSP title, it still looks cracking.
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On the visual front the PSP version goes a long way to show that the machine is, as many have described it, a portable PlayStation 2 (ish). The best way would be to break it down and see how individual elements match up. Right well that was sort of fancy as opening paragraphs go, sorry about that, but it does highlight that although the PSP version is the same as the home console game, for certain reasons it's just not quite as good, and that there is actually a need for this review and a point to reading it, to find out just why that is. checked it? Not the same is it fairly close for sure but lower nonetheless, a whole 1.7 points lower in fact.
