Capcom Puzzle World Preview
Gamespot seems to be on a roll today with updates. They have tossed up a preview of Capcom Puzzle World and have given us a brief idea of what to expect when the title hits the shelves. In the preview, they were able to play Super Puzzler Fighter II and the Super Buster Bros. games. The game is a compilation of previous Capcom titles and should provide hours of mindless fun and plenty of time killing games.
Here’s a small clip from the preview:
The early version of the game that we tried only let us mess around with Super Puzzler Fighter II and the Super Buster Bros. games. Though the game graphics and overall performance obviously need some smoothing out, both titles looked and played faithfully to their predecessors. On top of the expected faithful translation, the titles will all support PlayStation Portable optimizations and exclusive features to give the compilation some meat. The games are being optimized for the PSP’s 16×9 screen, will offer ad hoc Wi-Fi play, feature a screenshot mode, and even let players import pictures on their memory stick to use as level backgrounds. Capcom Puzzle World is slated to ship later this year for the PSP.
Gamespot seems to be on a roll today with updates. They have tossed up a preview of Capcom Puzzle World and have given us a brief idea of what to expect when the title hits the shelves. In the preview, they were able to play Super Puzzler Fighter II and the Super Buster Bros. games. The game is a compilation of previous Capcom titles and should provide hours of mindless fun and plenty of time killing games.
Here’s a small clip from the preview:
The early version of the game that we tried only let us mess around with Super Puzzler Fighter II and the Super Buster Bros. games. Though the game graphics and overall performance obviously need some smoothing out, both titles looked and played faithfully to their predecessors. On top of the expected faithful translation, the titles will all support PlayStation Portable optimizations and exclusive features to give the compilation some meat. The games are being optimized for the PSP’s 16×9 screen, will offer ad hoc Wi-Fi play, feature a screenshot mode, and even let players import pictures on their memory stick to use as level backgrounds. Capcom Puzzle World is slated to ship later this year for the PSP.