Def Jam Fight For Ny Psp

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Take your fight to the streets and experience the ultimate hip hop fighting game anywhere you go with Def Jam® Fight For NY™: The Takeover. Win fights to gain respect as you rise through the ranks, and then pick your crew to do battle in an all-out territory war to control New York's underground.

Contents.Story The game's story is a to the events of. However, the game uses many of the same situations and characters from Fight for NY, which is the third game in the series, chronologically. The player is still a nameless up-and-coming young street fighter brought into the world of underground street fighting after rescuing one of the game's personalities from trouble with the police. However, instead of D-Mob being freed from police custody, like in Fight for NY, it is tattoo artist Manny who is saved from corrupt police officers.

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Manny takes the player to gang leader O.G., who becomes his 'mentor', who instructs him in how to fight to gain control of (take over) the of. Eventually, O.G. Is murdered by Crow, leaving D-Mob to step in and use the player as his number one fighter. Ultimately, it is revealed that D-Mob was using the player to take over the five boroughs, controlling New York City's underground, and that he was going to leave the player to take the fall, leading the police to his exact whereabouts. After defeating D-Mob in the story's final battle, a one-on-one fight at the, the player decides to leave the underground fight scene for good.

It is safe to say that, since this is a prequel story, D-Mob recovers from the fight and, with nobody in New York to stop him, builds his empire that is seen in Vendetta.Character creation is still the same as Fight for NY. Just like in the original, only male characters can be created. You still create your character using the same type of police sketch-artist system. A new addition is choosing your character's home town from one of the five boroughs of New York City.

From there, the game flows similarly to Fight for NY, featuring many of the same fighting arenas and shops with which to upgrade your character's clothing, jewelry, hair, and fighting moves.The story is no longer told through fully voiced cutscenes. For The Takeover, the story progresses through text and messages received on your character's.Also, since the game uses many of the graphical assets seen in 2004's Fight for NY, it does not reflect physical changes seen in some of the celebrities featured in the game.

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For example, in the role of Magic, still has his hairstyle, which he cut in late 2005. Also, still has his hairstyle, which he would cut in the summer of 2006.Gameplay Gameplay remains largely similar to Fight for NY, although ground combat is further enhanced.

The player bases their character's fighting style from among a pool of five different fighting styles.Reception ReceptionAggregate scoreAggregatorScore79/100Review scoresPublicationScore5.67/107/108/108/108.1/10GameZone8.5/108.1/108/10The game received 'favorable' reviews according to video game. Retrieved 2014-02-22. EGM Staff (July 2006).

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