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The Hustle: Detroit Streets - PSP
Model:75211
SKU:7506353
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Description
Blood, Language, Simulated Gambling, ViolenceA pool hustler has to walk the finest of lines, especially in Detroit. Players know their game here. The streets are tough, unforgiving and survival depends on the ability to earn cash and respect. Trick shots come in handy, but showing off too much can land you in some serious hot water with the locals. Confidence is good, but most effective when hidden just under the surface. Make your best moves and use a gentle stroke. Hustling takes some serious guts.The Hustle: Detroit Streets puts you in the shoes of a pool hustler. You'll need to scheme and exercise extreme skill to defeat some of the city's toughest aces. More than 160 pool sharks are waiting to take you on and all of them feature extensive motion-capture animation for lifelike movement. A full dialog system allows interaction with opponents and spectators, such as the interactive crowd that will influence your gameplay success. A trick-shot editor controls fancy table action and the Aiming Aid subtly fades out after lining up a shot. Sophisticated artificial intelligence guides your maneuvers in the pool hall, so prepare to hustle or be hustled.
Features
Test your skills as a pool hustler, taking on tough opponents, employing trick shots and climbing the ladder in the Detroit pool-hall scene
Storyline-driven gameplay has purposes and objectives
More than 160 fully animated pool sharks will challenge, bet, scheme and hustle
After-touch system allows application of extreme spin on the cue ball
Extensive artificial intelligence hustling features 18 variables of play
Wi-Fi capability for enhanced gameplay
Other
- Number of Players1-2
- PlatformPSP
- ESRB DescriptorBlood, Language, Simulated Gambling, Violence
- UPC047875752115
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