Shadow Of Destiny Psp
Shadow Of Destiny Psp Gameplay
. Shadow Of Destiny PSP Confirmed For North AmericaShadow Of Destiny PSP Confirmed For North America —Remember when we told you that one of our favorite PS2 games, Shadow of Destiny, was getting the PSP treatment? Remember how we said we hoped Konami would bring it to North America?
Shadow Of Destiny Psp
Know how satisfied we are to find out they are?According to, it has been confirmed that the PSP port of Shadow of Destiny is indeed coming to North America. We've explained a bit about the game's premise before, but as a brief reminder of the concept, here's a snippet from the ESRB:'This is an adventure game in which players assume the role of Eike, a man who is “destined to die” and who must travel through time to alter his fate. Players can explore the fictional German town of Lebensbaum, solve puzzles, and interact with different characters to uncover the cause of the central character’s demise. Eike’s death is depicted in a variety of ways: he is stabbed, pushed off a roof, poisoned, and shot.' Although we know it'll release in Japan on October 1, we don't yet have a US date, but you can be sure we'll be on the lookout for that. This was one of the first great PS2 games available and although it likely only catered to a niche market, we're positive that anyone who desires something fresh and unique will enjoy it immensely. You have our word on that!Related Game(s).
Shadow Of Destiny Psp Download
When it comes to death, most people don't get a second chance, or a third, or a fourth. However, they also don't have a creepy disembodied entity watching over them and offering 'friendly' advice on how to best stay alive. Armed with this insightful info and a device that lets you go back in time, you have nothing to lose in Shadow of Destiny - aside from your life.
Warping between the past and the present to change your fate in Konami's time traveling adventure doesn't change the fact it's a dusty port of a decade-old mediocre PS2 game.Everything kicks off with a murder: your own murder. As the androgynous protagonist Eike, you walk out of a coffee shop, stroll down the street, and wind up brutally stabbed in the back by an unseen stalker. Lying on the ground and slowly bleeding to death, you're suddenly transported away to an alternate plane of existence, given a teleportation device by a weird entity, and sent on your merry way to try to stop your own murder. Unfortunately for you, saving yourself once just isn't enough, since the dark forces at work are particularly persistent. Every successful brush with death you survive only knocks the next attempt at your life back a bit. You've got a lot of work ahead of you if you feel like staying alive for good, but there will be some moments in your journey where you'll inevitably question whether it's really worth all the effort.