By performing stunts, overtaking players mid-air, and driving like a Formula 1 god, players can fill their power meter and trigger an explosion that could totally affect the outcome of the race. Players can open up new sections, block parts of a track, or create obstacles that your opponents have to tackle. The PSP version has some subtle differences from the main console versions, including fine-tuning of the game mechanics and alterations that make racing on the PSP easier.
A new track featuring all three docks in one lap appears as a PSP only level too. As with the original Mega Man title, our blue-helmeted protagonist must stop the evil Dr Wily from destroying the world with his eight ginormous Robot Masters. Mega Man might look mighty small in this title, but the Robot Masters still look pretty formidable! This is one of the best PSP games to play on long journeys and a great game to pick up and play while relaxing.
Killzone: Liberation takes place eight weeks or two months if you prefer after the end of the first Killzone game for the PS2. As well as shooting bad guys and trying to stay alive, there is a collecting element to the game too. By hoarding money cases that you find and completing certain tasks, players can upgrade weapons, discover new abilities, and eventually carry more items that can help them throughout the game.
With five stages comprising of twenty levels to play through, this is a game that will certainly give you value for money. Legends is essentially a mash-up of the first three Burnout games. All of the modes from the previous games feature in Legends including World Tour, Eliminator, and Face-Off, the latter giving users the chance to win legendary cars.
The best modes, however, have to be Road Rage and Pursuit. Road Rage requires players to drive badly, earning points for causing other cars to crash, while Pursuit sees gamers taking control of a cop car as they take down drivers.
There are 95 cars to unlock and race with in Burnout Legends, all of which are from Burnout 2 and 3. If you lose, however, then you lose your collector car!
This version is actually a sequel to the original Little Big Planet and sees Sackboy taking a trip around the world on his holidays. From Persia to Australia, and the Alpine Mountains to China, Sackboy meets different native characters from each of the countries he visits who help him on his many adventures.
There are 23 main levels and 14 exciting mini levels to play through as Sackboy collects prize bubbles containing everything from stickers to new costumes. One of the best parts of this game was the level creator, where players could make their own levels for Sackboy to traverse through. Gamers could upload these for other users to play all over the globe, but sadly, the Little Big Planet servers closes forever in They might claim that size matters, but this portable powerhouse is an absolute belter of a game, proving that handheld titles can be just as exciting as their home console counterparts.
Once again, the PSP provides stunning graphics. And despite being interupted from their holidays, Ratchet and Clank set about rescuing a captured girl and dealing with the Technomites with a smile on their faces.
Upgrade weapons, acquire armour, and work your way through tonnes of exciting levels alongside lots of memorable characters that never fail to pull you back into the game time and time again. Size Matters gained the accolade of handheld of the month back in with critics loving the pint-sized adventure and some of the new features it boasted.
I love Ratchet and Clank, and the formula that make this series great has proven successful once again! This game looks superb on the PSP, giving us yet another example of how incredible and ahead of its time this device truly is. There are eight teams in Wipeout Pulse, and each ship has an energy field that protects the ship from bashes and crashes. If your energy runs out, then your ship explodes! The game only features twelve tracks, but players can race these both forwards and backwards, essentially providing a mirror mode and taking the number to Up to 8 people could battle it out online using some of the best weapons known to gaming-kind, stealthily moving through trenches and battling it out on dark and shady-looking maps.
The multiplayer servers are now sadly offline, but players can still enjoy the epic story mode in this game. With Resistance 2 in the disc tray, gamers could fire up Retribution and play it using the PS3 controller. The DualShock rumble worked perfectly too! This is a game where you have to be present and alert at all times, a title where you WILL die a lot and have to come back to the same point and repeat the process all over again.
It requires more patience than a Christmas shopper in a Best Buy queue and the planning that you need to put into taking out some of the bigger foes is tantamount to military strategy. That being said, the feeling that you get when you finally bring down the big monsters and stand victorious is probably up there with winning an Olympic medal. As the player, you are tasked with moving Jeanne and her team through a very different looking France as she battles demon soldiers that are fighting on the side of the British empire.
Wielding a sacred armlet that grants her special powers, Jeanne must push back the forces of evil in a turn-based RPG that has surprises hidden around every corner. The gameplay is incredibly unique and the battles are very well thought out.
It has one of the greatest plotlines of any handheld game and makes all of the after school clubs you went to as a kid seem boring beyond belief! You must unlock the mysteries of the Dark Hour, a period between the end of one day and the beginning of the next where one can reach a world filled with evil monsters.
This game is an absolute belter from beginning to end and is and one of my favourite RPG titles for the console. The PSP also lets you fight as a male or female protagonist which is a nice touch. This game starts where the last title left off, giving you a chance to cross the Rainbow Bridge and discover the secrets and hidden perils of a brand new land.
Can you remember Donkey Konga for the GameCube? Patapon 3 is a little like that, with the gameplay of Lemmings and the graphics of Viewtiful Joe. The Patapons march in time to the drum beats that you play out by pressing the PSP face buttons, all the while moving towards battles with the seven evil arch-fiends in a 2D world filled with exciting obstacles and rich scenery that you might not expect from a side-scrolling game. This Patapon title is definitely less confusing compared to some of its predecessors and mega fun once you get into the swing of things.
This time Daxter is going solo and working his way through the game as a bug exterminator while searching for his buddy, Jak. Loco Roco 2 sees gamers once again taking control of a colourful planet filled with critters. You can use certain buttons to turn the planet and others to organise the Loco Roco as they move through the different areas. Some of the world backgrounds will be familiar to players who enjoyed the first game, though there are lots of new abilities and characters in this popular sequel.
The Loco Roco can now swim underwater and squeeze through tiny crevices, along with lots of other exciting skills that you can uncover as the game goes along. Sega rarely disappoints when it comes to games, and Valkyria Chronicles II is no exception. This game stays true to the series and carries on from where Valkyria Chronicles left off perfectly. Set in E. C and two years after the second European War, this title revolves around a group of cadets from a military academy and their mission to prevent a bunch of rebels from carrying out a terrible ethnic cleansing plot.
All five classes and the original BLiTZ combat system feature from the original game, as well as new never-before-seen classes and abilities that you can discover as you progress through the game. If you like the sound of a turn-based shoot-em-up that requires teamwork and a mind for strategy, then give Valkyria Chronicles II a bash!
Crisis Core married role-playing features that we know and love from previous FF titles with real-time combat in open-world areas, usually kicking monster butt and generally being a boss with big weapons and magical abilities. This game is set seven years before FF7 and ends just before the start of said game. It sold well over 3 million copies and has secured itself as one of the best PSP games of all time. What is better than stealing cars, shooting bad guys, and generally being a bad-ass gangster while sitting on your sofa at home?
Vice City Stories is the tenth game in the GTA series and one of the last to use famous voices for its main characters. Vice City Stories really shows what the PSP is capable of and is a feat of games engineering for this tiny portable console. This is the last title in the Syphon Filter series, and it both plays and looks like a home console title.
Sony has brought a lot of stealth-shooters to its various consoles over the years, and Syphon Filter was always one of my favourites. Enemies react realistically to gunfire too, providing users with a much more immersive adventure.
It is also the only console that was considered as the main rival to the Nintendo DS. Nokia N-Gage and New Geo pocket were considered failures to poor sales figures. PlayStation Portable was the only console to use UMD or universal media disc to play games and all other media files. Other devices use memory cards and cartridges. However, PlayStation Portable has a memory card slot as well.
One of the reasons why it was a big hit is the major graphics improvements and raw power. The unit was able to push more advanced games and to be used as a device that can play movies, play music and surf the web. The device was ended in and a new version known as Vita was introduced. They share similar designs and features but Vita is more powerful and able to play more advanced games. PlayStation Portable was sold in 80 million copies during its lifespan and marked a major event in human history.
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