
Sylvester Stallone has a rebirth with his new movie Rocky Balboa; a story of underdog hero. The underdog hero is carried away with his wife Adrian’s death due to cancer. Stallone as Rocky, s is deep depression due to his wife’s death and used to spend hours sitting her graveside.

Ubisoft, the known game developer had an idea in its mind to bring the underdog hero to videogame world and the corporate finally did it with launching the game on March 20th, for Sony’s handheld console; PSP.

Game-Plot:
The dog Punchy is the creature that comes out to be a source of inspiration to the disheartened boxer. The
Paulie, boosts his spirit up and make him step back into the Boxing ring with the game simulation. Mason Dixon is his immediate contender whom he smacks down many times making him bleed incredibly.

Gameplay:
Stallone as Rocky with revitalized representation enters the ring and makes contender feel low in the jam-packed arena.
Rocky plays the back breaking bouts with Mason Dixon and makes you gain the ground with score and scenes in an interactive environment.
Rocky Balboa fights like in his prequel but the biggest but biggest bout of his currier takes you to the new heights of the ecstasy that you find during playing sports genre while slashing the opponent down to the floor.

As the bell ring, the loud ear-splitting screams of thousands of fans get diminished and the underdog hero raises his head with new energy to make his opponent bend on his knees when he lands hammered punches at the nose of opponent and makes his bleed.

The buttons at the face of PSP makes you dive deeper inside the game, as the game go grave you more potentially pres the buttons of the game and strain the button as if the your power makes the upper and lower punch hit more sternly.
Price: $39.99
Pros:
Excellent sports genre
Matchless content and exceptional ingame chemistry
Good Controller scheme
Cons:
Non-availability over other next-gen consoles
Ordinary Graphics
Bottom-Line:
Rocky Balboa seems pretty sober PSP title and the commentary flowing sideby is also good going, nice bouts as well, but its non-availability over other platforms makes it a constrained title. The game could play pretty well over Nintendo’s Wii, as it could do exceptional with its motion sensing Wii-mote, but anyway, the game has a long lasting appeal and no doubt a must-have PSP game.




