Japan has done us in!

User Rating: 10 | Baito Hell 2000 PSP
This game is one of the strangest to ever hit PSP, from the time i seen it before its release date the title grabbed my attention, although the game is known as "Beit hell 2000" in Japan bringing WTF to North America was a nice marketing idea...The game consists of four mini games as you begin playing, you earn cash to go to vending machines and unlock more games, tools, and trinkets, in midst of all of this you also have the ability to receive random computer generated emails which are usually enough humor to keep you playing all night! Most of the mini games in here you would see to be typical of Japanese simulation arcade games, they bring the feel of being a school kid in Japan to you on your PSP, but the mini games are no where near simple, to get a high score alot of skill and practice are required but once you begin playing you realize your improvement and stick with the practice because the games are very addicting. Another incentive includes the tools you unlock. Some of the tools include a Chinese horoscope tool, Ramen timer (my favorite!), Restaurant bill splitter, Bingo number picker, Matchmaker, World Clock, Handy Light, and a game called "King of the castle" similar to truth or dare....Some of the addicting mini games include "4 Fingers" (this game has to be earned from the machines), Caddy's Quest, Lumberjack, Private Number, Karate Super star, and alot more mini games. The best comparison to this game would probably be Wario Ware on the DS but this game definitely has a better appeal to it in my opinion although it may be less realistic it requires alot more skill. There is also an Ad Hoc multi player feature on here under the section "Hell's Cantina" which allows you to verse your friends. If your friends dont have the game there are 3 jobs that you can outsource to them without the game, other than that there are about a total of 8 jobs you can play with friends who do have the game. My overall rating of this is a 10 because of the addicting game play and randomness only Japan could bring.