PSP Review: Pocket Pool - Page 2

Physics feel off, the balls seemingly too heavy for any real action. You’ll need to make a speed adjustment from the options menu to figure out which works best for you. None of the available options make it feel right, but there’s some reasonably realistic Pocket Pool to be had.

Extras come in the form of new tables, cues, environments, and balls. Non-nudity filled pictures and video of the featured girls are also available if you play enough Pocket Pool. It takes a lot of work to finally make this pay off, and if this is the key reason you’re playing, you’d be better off on the internet.

For those not aware, the PSP is capable of displaying pictures and video. It makes spending hours on Pocket Pool a waste of time when there are avenues that can get you where you’re trying to go a lot faster. Unless you’re desperate to play on the road with a car full of others, there are better ways to keep yourself entertained.

Pocket Pool is rated M (Mature) by the ESRB for Partial Nudity and Sexual Themes.

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