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Scarface says hello to the little PSP in this adaptation of the 1983 cult-classic film starring Al Pacino as Cuban drug dealer Tony Montoya. Unlike the console versions, which offer action-oriented gameplay in a freeform version of Miami, Scarface for PSP emphasizes turn-based strategy with real-time combat. The object is to reclaim Miami from rival cartels as players strive to become the sole kingpin of the drug trade. The story-driven single-player mode consists of multiple missions inspired by key sequences in the film. Decisions will be made regarding the business aspects of the drug trade, from purchasing cocaine and selling it at a markup, to hiring henchmen, sending out pushers, and making "power moves" on the competition. Showdowns between dealers are played out in real-time combat sequences, with highly coveted turf awarded to the victor. Scarface for PSP also includes wireless support for up to four aspiring cartel owners, with the goal being to earn enough money and territory to dominate Miami's streets.
Product Identifiers
Publisher
Sierra
UPC
0020626725576
eBay Product ID (ePID)
51429700
Product Key Features
Release Year
2006
Platform
Sony PSP
Game Name
Scarface: Money. Power. Respect.
Additional Product Features
Number of Players
1-4
ESRB Rating
M - Mature
Genre
Action/Adventure, Adventure, Action/Adventure
Control Elements
Gamepad/Joystick
ESRB Descriptor
Blood, Intense Violence, Strong Language, Use of Drugs
Game Name Special Features
Make the right business decisions to outmaneuver rival drug cartels Defeat rival cartels lead by Sosa, Gomez, Diaz, and more Hire henchmen, pushers, and equipment to rule Miami's streets
I recently purchased a psp for nostolgic purposes and had to have this game. I remember playing it on the ps2, this will definitely bring back good memories.
Came in GREAT CONDITION, the box and the game.
The psp gameplay is lame compared to the ps2 gameplay and it’s not worth having. The psp Version is like the Scarface game in the App Store on android or apple while the ps2 Version is like GTA game play
I had just finished playing "The Godfather:Mob Wars" and loved the card game aspect of it, and was looking for something similar. I got Scarface, and it is somewhat similar in that it is a strategy game. It does get boring after awhile, its easy to figure out what you need to do to win, but of course, I'd like to see if I can beat the whole game. It does have 2 different ways to play, so overall it isn't bad. I'm glad I didn't buy it new or pay full price for it, but it does make my bus ride seem to go by faster. Oh, be ready for a whole ton of profanity in English as well as Spanish.
Well, when I first played it on the PS2, I was so captivated by it, that I HAD to get it for the PSP. When I got it, I thought I would get something like the PS2 version, but nooooo... It was about strategy. It is so boring. All you get to do is be on a map and buy things and sell drugs. The combat isn't all that great. Sometimes you're lost with what's happening.
I must admit, though. The game's addicting, and although it disappointed me, I guess you can say that I like it.
But the removing of the non-GTA style way of playing, and slapping the whole game's plot on a map has made it bad.
You would be better off not getting it.
Not what I was expecting. The graphics are good, the controls are easy and it follows a story line. What the missions are, how you have to perform them and the language used leaves a lot to be desired. This game is rated M and for a good reason Sex, Drugs and Rock and Roll!! The sound track is catchy. Not a good choice of an adult that wants to play a PSP for a little while and not good for children.