- Publisher: Electronic Arts
- Release Date: Jun 8, 2009
- Also On: iPhone/iPad, PlayStation 2, PlayStation 3, Xbox 360
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If you picked up last year’s game and swore off the series for good, you may want to give this one a look. It just might restore your faith in the series on PSP.
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Quotation forthcoming.
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The solid struture of past chapters with an endless list of game options.
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Whilst it doesn’t revolutionise or significantly evolve the series in any meaningful way, a purchase will bring a considerable amount of value in both quality and quantity; change isn’t always for the better.
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At least Tiger’s PSP offering this year resembles a full-fledged title (unlike his counterpart on the PS2, which is embarrassingly devoid of features). Even so, though, we can’t justify shelling out 40 bucks for what amounts to a fresh coat of paint, no matter how well it plays.
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Playstation Official Magazine UKRetread. [Christmas 2009, p.116]
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The key criticism to level at Tiger on the PSP is that EA have tried too hard to squeeze the full home experience into a UMD, evidently a step too far for the poor little handheld.