God of War: Ghost of Sparta. Dissidia Final Fantasy. Patapon 3. Metal Gear Solid: Peace Walker. Crisis Core: Final Fantasy 7. Final Fantasy Dissidia 2. We rank the handheld's best offerings to date. The PSP has been part of our lives for six years now.
In that time, we've had classics, follies and the PSPgo. With the sun setting on Sony's original handheld gaming machine, it's time for the IGN PlayStation Team to gather and decide the best games ever to come to the platform. This is that list -- the 25 games we think every PSP player should have played. Let us know what you think of it in the comments below. YES NO. This actually sounds good, but I might just save up money for the PSP2. NGP for me. Already had 4 PSPs in the family, Me and my 3 kids.
Getting the Xperia Play too. I have connections for tech so I have freedom to try all this great stuff out. Also Sony, you simply have to do something for GO owners. Some things need to change. White and black are boring, I want some dark blood-red Kratos goodness…. It seems like you guys forgot it. It would be cool if sony went back to sacrificing goats and tagging random buildings to advertise but big corporations tend to get too scared of doing anything dark and edgy.
Sony had contacted me saying they can help, had me do some things to try and track it so i did everything they said and i never heard nothing back.. We use cookies to personalise your experience and ads on this website and other websites. For more information, visit our Cookie information opens in a new window page. Skip to content Skip to cookie notice.
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Mine has lots dead pixels. Mox February 25, at am PST. Icestar10 February 25, at am PST. Plan moves by using certain cards that you have in your pile. We all know the storyline for the next title in our list of the best PSP games. The levels look fantastic on the PSP, yet another example of how this portable handheld surpasses itself time and time again.
Play well-thought-out mini games such as raft riding and sit back while you watch actual scenes taken from the iconic movie. As you might have guessed from an RPG such as this, there are lots of character obtaining and team building elements.
And, with cel-shaded cut-scenes that help to tell the story, this PSP game is a real visual feast for the eyes. There are six characters to play as, each boasting their own backstory and secrets to uncover.
They also have individual skills that will aid you throughout the levels. The game itself feels like a playable comic book, though not as obviously as games like Comix Zone. The story is based on Norse Mythology and heavily features dark angels, magic spells, pointy swords, and the realm of Asgard. Gaming and the MCU go hand in hand, right? Make a team of your four favourite fighters and take on challenges.
Get bonus points for making teams within the existing Marvel factions — Avengers, X-Men, Defenders etc. This game dropped on all consoles back in , but the PSP version was my favourite handheld port. It wiped the floor with the GBA version, even though the graphics were simplified.
In true RPG fashion, players can uncover different endings depending on which characters are in their group.
Unlock other fighters and discover new quests as the game progresses too! The 3rd Birthday takes the 45th spot on this list of the best PSP games of all time, making the third title in the epic Parasite Eve series. Take control of Aya Brea once again, but this time in a new role. The best part about The 3rd Birthday is the new ability that Aya can now wield while fighting monsters.
She can move her soul between other allies, taking control of other NPCs briefly to get the better of her opponents. The Parasite Eve series is known for its creepy monsters and edge-of-your-seat thrilling quests. Marvel Nemesis: Rise of the Imperfects is up next, bringing classic Marvel heroes and villains up against a horde of new characters.
In many ways, this feels and plays like a Marvel version of Super Smash Bros. Players can control Venom, Iron Man, Wolverine, and many more famous faces, with action taking inspiration from a mini comic series that came back in Based on COD3, this portable game is basically a watered down version of the console title, with many of the same maps but different objectives and changes to make play on a smaller console easier and smoother. Players move through different missions playing as different Allied forces, choosing from Canadian, British, and American troops.
Take over bunkers, find out where secret documents are hidden, and rid France of Nazi forces as you gun back enemies from every direction. The PSP might be small, but the multiplayer on this game is also incredibly mighty. All of the Tactical Ogre games are, for want of a better phrase, hard as nails.
Put your grey matter to the test with battles on carefully planned grids, tactical manoeuvres, and more puzzling gameplay that you can shake a spear at. The isometric top-down view gives players a great vantage point of all the whole battlefield.
WWE All Stars takes the 41st spot in this list of the best PSP games of all time, bringing all star wrestling action into the palms of your hands. In many ways, All Stars players like the Wrestlemania arcade game. There are over improvements from the previous game in Fifa 09 included a new collision detection system. With new moves and character profiles that match the players big dudes can knock down small dudes and cheat just like in the real game , this was the most realistic Football game ever… until Fifa 10 came out.
Live the action of improving their skills on the go and working to be a proper team player. Remember the smart controls in Mario Kart 8 Deluxe too? Well, players new to Fifa can use special controls to make them as good as advanced players until they learn the ropes.
Many gamers actually pronounce the 12 as Duodecim, which seems a lot cooler than sticking a in the title. The number 12 does play a big part in this game however, with the plot focusing on the 12th war between Cosmos and Chaos. In pretty much every way, this game is similar to the original Dissidia Final Fantasy. It features map-based combat where two characters battle it out to see who is victorious.
Pull off bravery attacks and steal bravery points from players too chicken to beat you. The main change from the first game is the single player gameplay.
Players now take characters through a game world reminiscent of the other Final Fantasy titles, exploring every inch of the map and taking part in random events along the way. Losing yourself in a dark and dingy dungeon with your mates at your back is why we live for these games! PixelJunk Monsters Deluxe is the way to play the game.
The deluxe version has all the features of the expansion with tonnes of new levels and features for gamers to enjoy. This is tower defence at its finest. The aim of the game is to build gnarly towers in order to stop big brutes from getting to a specific location. Keep your creatures alive, defend your town, hut, or base, and gun down bad guys using the different weapons associated with each tower.
As racing titles go, Ridge Racer is one of the best. Blast through 24 circuits from the Ridge Racer series including the original arcade game, drifting around corners and racing into the sunset. The graphics are great, and classic tracks such as Crimonsonrock Pass look spectacular, even on a small screen! Those of you bored of replaying Mario Kart 7 on the DS need this in your lives.
Of course, having Nitrous boost at your disposal instantly makes any game better. Drifting around corners while accelerating at insane speeds is the stuff that dreams are made of. The kids in Persona 2 use amplified parts of their personalities that turn into warriors in battle. Fans of Fire Emblem will love the tactical turn-based gameplay that makes JRPGs so damn fun, along with the brilliant artwork that goes into the on-screen speech exchanges between characters.
One cool feature is the rumour system. Rumours can be spread from NPCs by players and will eventually come true, affecting the entire game world. Fans of the Trails series will no doubt already know all about this epic game.
I can still remember the first time I visited the Liberl Kingdom, getting stuck into spellbinding battles and meeting all the colourful characters that live there. Grid based battles are the aim of the game in this Legend of Heroes titles, that and exploring, killing monsters, and collecting every single item that you can lay your hands on. I look for an immersive and engaging fantasy experience when I play games like this, and the Trails series is dripping with so much nerdy goodness that I could play Trails in the Sky for days on end.
Wipeout Pure is the first of two Wipeout titles in this list PSP fans can probably guess which other one ranked higher! If you love racing games but think that the wheels get in the way, then Wipeout Pure should be on your list. Anti-gravity racing in space with courses that make you close your eyes as you go around corners…. The only thing that could make this game any better is adding intense futuristic weapons into the mix.
Pure is one of the most unpredictable games going; with speeds like these, the outcome of the race is anyones guess!
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