![]() What impressed me about the PSP version was how closely the portable version mirrored the console game, it really was the full game, but on the go. Even if you don't like the rappers or the hip-hop soundtrack, if you're a fan of wrestling games or brawlers you could do a lot worse. It all added up to a really fun experience, and one that's worth picking up today if you missed it, as the title should be pretty cheap by now. The game even had a strong story, with characters and plot twists that were better than a lot of RPGs I've played in the past. I had a lot of fun beating up Flava Flav (Yeaaaah, boy!) and then going over to Manny's for some new tattoos. It was also a great party game, with fighting that was much deeper than it appeared at first. ![]() While the music isn't really my cup of tea, the fighting mechanics were tight, and the hits looked brutal. To start, I actually loved the current-generation Def Jam Fight for New York. ![]() First up, the PSP version of Def Jam: Fight for New York: bringing fighting rappers to a portable near you! Then we'll do Fiddy Cent: Peeps Gotta Stop Shooting Me, For Reals, and then to finish it up how about LocoRoco? Nothing is more gangsta than little singing blobs. Today, we have Def Jam Fight for NY: The Takeover on the PSP for review. ![]()
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