An all-new, original action epic designed exclusively for the PSP® (PlayStation®Portable) system.
Unique head-swapping gameplay mechanic allows players to remove, collect and utilize the heads of their enemies as they battle through the game.
9 heads, each with a separate set of upgradeable abilities; let gamers smash, fly, gas and burn their way through more than 13 expansive, action-packed levels.
Explore the city of Hope Falls a bizarre and mysterious place where danger lurks around every corner.
Test your skill in a variety of mini-games including Pinball, The Feather Dome, Dirty Pool and more.
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Dead Head Fred is a unique 3rd person-action game created exclusively for the PSP. An original 1940's inspired alternative universe is blended with a slice of old time Americana, producing a morally bankrupt town ruled by violent organized crime and populated with mutants spawned from toxic waste. You are private detective Fred Neuman, savagely murdered and then resurrected in a bizarre scientific experiment without your memory or your head. Embark on a quest for vengeance as you solve your own murder by using the severed heads of enemies to battle your way through environments designed to showcase each head's unique abilities. Dead Head Fred immerses you into the action with the most revolutionary camera to date on a handheld device as you collect, upgrade and switch the heads of enemies on the fly to strategically fight malformed mutants, ghoulish gangsters, and maniacal mob bosses.
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tvpoison(2) on 10, Sep. 2007 23:05 (HKT)
Great premise, pity about the camera + controls If you want an entertaining adventure title, DHF is it. Wonderfully dark humor, great graphics, incredible voice acting, especially from that Dr Cox guy from Scrubs.
So where's the bad news? Unfortunately, there's plenty of that too. Frequent loading, a camera system that reminds the more hardcore players of MH1 and MH2, and controls that make what would've been easy fights into lessons in restraint.
Still, if anyone (and there are plenty of those around) can succeed despite the awkward camera angles, they should go for this title. The controls get easier along the way (I hope!).
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