I saw some other peoples reviews and its just them saying: OMG B3$1 0/\/l1n3 /\/\u1t1p1@y3r!!@!!!111
So I thought I should make one a bit more professional.
The lock-on: I am very surprised at the fact that Zipper added a lock-on feature to a PSP game, It is a great leap of improvement from the rubbish controls of Medal of Honor and Killzone. Though in Ftb1 the lock-on was a little to easy basically allowing you to lock onto enemies before you even see them (They fixed it but now the lock-on has to be at a very close range).Adding to this problem is a completely unintuitive free-look system, sometimes enemies will be in your blind spot, making it difficult to retain the element of surprise
PS2 vs.PSP: I have to say the single-player campaign is still more enjoyable than its PS2 brother. At the very least this does a better job of walking you through the first level and teaching you the ropes. Plus, using the Command Equity (CE) Points you earn during missions to unlock additional weapons and upgrades is pretty sweet. And you also dont need a to get a 40ft long Ethernet cable to reach your PS2 to modem for online.
Skill: You don't need to be me to be amazing at ftb2 thanks to the lock-on and F**CKINF HACKING. (nuff said)
Multiplayer: Basically the only reason to buy this game is for the multiplayer. A lot of the single player problems evaporate when you go online and try any of the eight multiplayer modes FTB 2 has to offer. And Just to add to the amazingness of online, they have Microphone support so you can smack talk your way to a frozen psp screen or to a SVR ERROR -413. Just awesome
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