

Stabbings? Time travel? Murderers? Sounds like an amazing action game, right? Nope, Shadow of Destiny is nothing like the shooters of today.
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As you do, you'll find out that there's a lot more to Eike's story and you'll begin going way, way back in time to get the full tale. Of course stopping the initial stabbing doesn't really stop the killer - it just makes the murderer change tactics - so you need to keep on turning back the clock to stop the ever-impending death.

This strange dude gives Eike a Z-pad that allows him to travel through time to stop his own death. Yup, as soon as you start the game, Eike catches a blade to the back, but instead of going to the great beyond, he ends up in a weird purgatory with a being known as Homunculus. In Shadow of Destiny, you'll play as Eike, a jacket-wearing guy who keeps getting stabbed to death. On the one hand, I wasn't alone in loving the original game (IGN gave the game an 8.5), but on the other hand, this is a PS2 game from nine years ago and it shows. This is an exact port of the game I was gaga for nine years ago - which is both good and bad. Now, Konami is offering PSP players a chance to rectify the mistake so many gamers in Illinois made because Shadow of Destiny is now on the PSP. Outside of me, no one else bought the game.
