There is a story which is at sometimes quite funny, but its only there to teach you how to play the game and play the different game modes. The controls is quite simple, only one attack which is square, X is jump, triangle is to change weapons and circle is to pick up things like cake and princess. The graphics of this game is quite cartoonish, its not real like Final Fantasy or as quirky as Team Fortress 2 but it is in between, like some anime video games. There are heaps of maps which are all very unique and different to each other which make each maps tactics different. The game modes range from the typical rescue the princess, to team deathmatch even soccer and more. Resources gathered are wood and metal, wood is used to upgrade the machines and make doors, while the metal is only for the machines. For warriors it is a spear, mage is the ability to freeze enemies, archers can use a musket, priest now can drain enemies life and builders can blow things up with bombs. When upgraded you are able to use another weapon or ability. The builders upgrade the machines to drop stronger hats. To change classes there are machines which drop hats, which are the different classes. Builders can upgrade the classes only once and make the game more interesting. All these classes have strength and weaknesses, ranging from speed to more health. There are 6 classes to choose from villager-which is how you start off as, warrior-the mean guys, mage-good to burn things, builders-used to gather resources and upgrade buildings, priest-which can heal others in your team and archers-which feels like robin hood. You have to defend your captive which is the enemies princess while saving your own. This game on PSP is identical to its elder brother on the PS3, although it is not a port it has many other yummy extras other than more cake.įat Princess: Fistful of Cake follows the same formulae as the first, there are two teams blue and red, out to rescue their princess which is being held captured in each others castle. Fat princess was released on PlayStation 3, and with most PlayStation 3 games it is now portable on the PlayStation Portable Fat Princess: Fistful of cake. While there are many games of heroes in bright shiny armour rescuing princess in video games, there was one game that added a few things to that and called the game Fat Princess. GameSpy's review of Fat Princess will be going live in the near future so stay tuned for the final verdict.AUD $19.95 Reviewed by FrontalSpy Singleplayer Review Rest assured, we're working on it, and think we have it largely addressed. Fat Princess went through comprehensive testing with Sony in the US and Europe, and a beta, but these issues did not manifest until the game went live at scale. For those of you having trouble – thanks again for your patience. We are working with Sony now to get the patch into the Sony testing process as soon as possible. We have already tested this patch on our own client machines, and performance appears to be dramatically improved. We have implemented a number of fixes for previously identified problems, focusing most of our efforts on connection failures. The game is suffering a little from post-launch connection and lag issues, but over the weekend, Titan Games' blog was updated with news that a number of workaround fixes are currently in the hopper. One of the most awaited downloadable PlayStation Network games of the year finally went live late last week as Titan Studios' Fat Princess was made available to purchase.
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