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Review: Hustle Kings (Vita)

Ian Bonds
2:00 PM on 03.02.2012
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"I'm a hustler, baby. I just want you to know." Well, those would be the lyrics I would sing as I entered my local pool hall, hoping to scam friend and stranger alike in a friendly game of billiards.

Of course, I was no hustler and always ended up either losing money or not even having the guts to bet in the first place. That is why I turned to videogame billiards. It offered a precision I couldn't gain on the felt tables, mainly due to my lack of geometry skill.

Let's see if I can get through the rest of this review without using the phrases "Every day I'm hustlin'" or "pocket pool."

Hustle Kings (PlayStation Vita)
Developer: VooFoo Studios
Publisher: Sony Computer Entertainment America
Released: February 22, 2012
MSRP: $9.99

Hustle Kings was first available on PSN for PlayStation 3 almost two years ago, and the Vita version remains almost the same as when Conrad reviewed it. In fact, if you purchased it for PS3 when it came out, you have a free download of it for the Vita version now and vice versa, a nice introductory offer for early adopters.

If you haven't played the PSN version, Hustle Kings is a surprisingly deep pool simulator. There's a diverse selection of seven different billiards games, including 8-Ball, 9-Ball, and Cutthroat. The Vita version even retains the graphically stunning pristine tables and overtly shiny balls of the original. However, one key feature separates the two: the touchscreen.

The original game was controlled using the analog sticks or timed button presses, whereas the Vita version almost exclusively utilizes the touchscreen. Shots are made by pulling back on the cue in the bottom right corner of the screen or, in some instances, pushing it forward. How straight you maneuver the cue determines your accuracy. While most shots are lined up on the touchscreen, you can thankfully adjust them with the analog sticks (and further fine-tune your shots by holding the circle button). Lines appear to show where shots will land, and increasing or decreasing power and angle adjusts those lines accordingly.

Precision has remained the same, with the right analog stick's adding English for backspin, swerve shots, and more. There's a good emphasis on trick shots, and while I can't make them in real life, I pride myself on being able to execute jump shots and arching swerves to pocket my ball right where I want. The control and realistic physics make any player feel skilled.

The simulation extends to the need to keep your cue chalked. No chalk on the cue can cause your shot to become wild or to lose accuracy, and the game offers multiple chalk types that grant "power-up" abilities, though they have limited uses. Chalk can be purchased as DLC, and some can even be won as you progress through the career mode.

Your shots earn you HKC, or Hustle King Currency. The more complicated the shot or the more consecutive shots you make, the more you earn. HKC is used throughout career mode to enter tournaments, to purchase new balls and cues, and to wager against other players online.

The career mode, while fun, has terrible AI -- in earlier (read: easier) levels, the AI seems to miss shots on purpose, whereas in later levels, it has a stupid level of trick shot accuracy. Online is where most will spend their time. Players can set up a ridiculous amount of parameters for matches, including game type, player count per room or per table, and shot clock timers. Betting or "hustling" players online for your HKC is the main goal, but players who just want to compete for fun are welcome as well. One of the nicest features is the cross console support between Vita and PS3 players.

Hustle Kings may not be everyone's cup of tea on all fronts, but as far as pool games go, it's one of the most solid I've played on ANY console. After playing both versions, I think I actually prefer the Vita version. The touchscreen controls may seem like a lot to take in at first, but their precision and accuracy make simple shots a breeze and the more complicated trick shots even more fun. It's not a perfect game, but when you get both the Vita and PS3 games for one price? You can't knock the hustle, baby.

Oh, dammit! Forgot about that one.



THE VERDICT


8.5 /10
Great: Impressive efforts with a few noticeable problems holding it back. Won't astound everyone, but is worth your time and cash. Check out more reviews or the Destructoid score guide.





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Lovin the Vita!
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Every day?


I want a good pool game and this might be it!
This actually looks pretty snifty. Not enough to get me to buy a Vita but snifty nonetheless.
Just say, big love to Sony for "got it on PS3, free on PS vita" !

But i prefer to date ps3, i didnt like the control on ps vita. Maybe i need to "learn it" more
HUSTLE. HUSTLE. HUSTLE. hard.
Why are those pool halls so empty? Is it because instead of playing pool, all the NPC's are at home playing pool on their Vita?
I'm not ashamed to say that I have Uncharted, Rayman, Katamari, and Lumines... and Hustle Kings is the game I've been playing the most. Used to play a lot of pool back when I had friends that played pool (so ronery), but I'm enjoying the hell out of the gameplay.

First pool game I've played where they let you do everything other than nudge the pool table.
Thinking of buying this, could do with a good and pretty pool game. :D
Chalk is DLC? What the heck
I played the demo and was amazed that the game was so good. Got to congratulate Sony on the get on PS3 free on Vita approach, that is fabulous.
I bought the PSN version a while ago and it's fun to play pool with my wife or friends...but single player is garbage, mainly because the AI DOES NOT MISS ANYTHING. Seriously, the AI doesn't miss any more than one shot per game. Period. If you can't pocket a ball on the break and then go on to miss just one more shot...you're guaranteed to lose.

Sucks because EVERYTHING else about the game is absolutely top drawer.
Great review. Even i dont like betting so even i play <a href="http://www.freepoolgames.org">Online Pool Games</a> only.
Hustle Kings may not be everyone's cup of tea on all fronts, but as far as pool games go, it's one of the most solid I've played. You get to enjoy everything about it... blue cross blue shield individual insurance
Hustle Kings may not be everyone's cup of tea 30 year term life
I am looking forward for your next post, I will try to get the hang of it! Arkansas Health Insurance
I usually read the review first before buy or download a game. I also choose to try the free trial if available.
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