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No good games to play on PSP? Here are 10 beauties

Hard evidence that Sony's handheld is alive and kicking

Words: Justin Towell, GamesRadar UK

If ever a console needed some love, it's PSP. While everyone's getting excited about the next big PS3 or Xbox 360 games, Sony's sleek little black portable just sits there, quietly outselling PS3 in hardware sales (according to US NPD figures), yet failing to light up the internet with the kind of excitement it evoked at its launch.

"It's got no games" we hear people cry. They are wrong. We're playing great games on PSP - here are ten of our absolute favourites.

Tekken: Dark Resurrection
When we first got our PSPs, we really wanted to love the conversion of Street Fighter Alpha 3 on it. But we couldn't. The console's four face buttons and separate D-Pad arrows make the usual quarter-circle fighting movements not only difficult, but physically painful after even moderate play time. So what a wonderful surprise it was to discover Tekken fits it beautifully.


Above: If we had that much gold, we wouldn't let people fight all over it

Looking at it logically, it makes sense. The first Tekken games were around before PSone got analog sticks, and the PlayStation controller has always had separate D-pad arrows and four face buttons. So when you don't need to hook your fingers around PSP's broad shoulders and instead have to tap in memorised sequences on the face layout, everything suddenly falls into place.

Of course it helps that this is a superb version of Tekken, with a few graphical optimisations which ensure it looks even better than its PS2 equivalent, Tekken 5. Seeing doubloons fly up in the piratey stage or the stained glass windows in the church on PSP's beautiful screen is enough eye-candy for any gamer to appreciate. Some games just do what they do, perfectly. This is one of those games.

OutRun 2006: Coast 2 Coast
Seeing as the first port of OutRun 2 was on the original Xbox, it was impressive enough to see the game running on PS2 when this extended version came out a year later, let alone PSP. And yet here it is with every feature intact, complete with a USB data link between the two Sony machines. You can spend your train journey racking up OutRun miles in the addictive Heart Attack mode or simply try to reach as many of the ten ending scenes as you can, before hooking back up to your big screen when you get home.


Above: See the road past the bridge? 20 seconds and you'll be there

The atmosphere of OutRun has always been a joy and the remixed music tracks here, coupled with the original 1986 tunes, are still as hum-worthy as ever. It's a good-looking game, too, with long winding roads disappearing into the distance and the buzz of that choice at the end of every stage is still as simple and rewarding a pleasure as it was the first time we played OutRun in the 1980s. Seeing as we haven't saved up enough for our real Ferrari yet (we're about 0.0001% of the way there), we're happy to settle for this little pocket rocket for the time being.

SNK Arcade Classics: Volume 1
A lot of people will tell you that the SNES was about as good as 2D graphics ever got, but they're wrong. SNK's Neo Geo and its games may have been way too expensive when they were available in the mid-'90s, but they were also arcade perfect translations of titles which represented the pinnacle of 2D gaming. So in effect, this compilation is giving you an armful of games that once represented that magic, just-out-of-reach strain of wondergame that used to be reserved purely for the pocket money thrill of the arcade.


Above: What this screen can't show you is the superb scaling effects

Nowadays, what used to leave us wide-eyed (and regularly lighter of pocket) has now evened out as a deliciously crisp 2D experience. The hand-drawn art has more character than 99% of 3D games and the emphasis on pick-up-and-play immediacy is perfect for the PSP. That's not to say there's no depth – there's plenty to learn and secrets to uncover, and the challenge of beating levels in Metal Slug without dying is still one of the most hardcore challenges in gaming.

Of this collection, Metal Slug is a clear favourite, though we've also lost hours to Super Sidekicks 3 (pictured) – an arcadey footie game which captures the 'Roy of the Rovers' feel of childhood soccer dreams brilliantly.


 
31 Comments
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familyguy829  - 11 months 13 days ago 
I have a first gen PSP and it agrivates me when Sony only produces apps for the newer generations, Skype for example. I only own 2 games for it; Scarface, and Gangs of London. Even with those, I honestly only use my PSP for the Internet and listening to music.
I think that Sony should look a little harder into what people want portable. As far as I'm concerned there arn't any games good enough to lug around my PSP in my pocket all day...
I don't own a PS3 and would love to see Home brought to the PSP. I'm also excited to see LittleBigPlanet on PSP later next year!
My point is, the PSP is a great piece of technology that isn't being used to its full potential just yet...
RowleyBirkinQC  - 11 months 13 days ago 
I have to say that I have been dissapointed with the PSPs performance, I bought one on EUR launch and at the time quite enjoyed it,

but soon 'nuff got bored with its console mimicking gameplay, so I ended up selling 10+ games I had and kept the one game worth keeping for PSP which was mentioned in the article:- Tekken : DR

It just seems to me that all the fuss about the PSPs power when compared to DS doesnt count for anything, as I'm still having a good time playing my DS(bought on launch also), of which there are a fair few more than 10 good games for
Dazza15  - 11 months 13 days ago 
where is locoroco that game kicksass
GamesRadarJustinTowell  - 11 months 13 days ago 
@Dazza15 LocoRoco almost made it onto the list. Very, very nearly. So did Chains of Olympus, Lumines and Vice City Stories. But we just wanted to pick ten that we really love and play regularly, so some had to be left out. Which would you pick?
Caplen  - 11 months 13 days ago 
omg gamesradar i cant believe u have forgotten football manager handheld!!!!! its honestly the best football sim EVER!!!!!!!!
berryween  - 11 months 13 days ago 
Saying Football Manager Handheld is the best Football sim is like saying skin cancer is the best cancer you could get.
P.S. If that was a joke it was not funny.
gronfors  - 11 months 13 days ago 
well personally I can't say I would bother to spend the money on those games...

good think I got my PSP free
radioedit420  - 11 months 13 days ago 
I love my psp Crisis Cor and God of War are great exclusive games, Also for amount of gameplay and content you CAN'T forget Monster Hunter Freedom and later next year Monster hunter UNITE (MHP2G English version. YAY no more translation patches!!)
kstegall  - 11 months 13 days ago 
F1 '06? Ridge Racer 2? Huh? How come we don't get these games in the U.S.?! =(
wiiaredying247  - 11 months 13 days ago 
um don't they mean hot shots golf: open tee 2?
GoldenMe  - 11 months 12 days ago 
.........oh, I get it. This article is supposed to be a joke.......haha......very funny GR........heh?
Tasty_Pasta  - 11 months 12 days ago 
Ha, I actually just got Star Ocean: First Departure. Generally always been a good series.
Hunter2458  - 11 months 12 days ago 
I have a custom firmware phat version... :3 psx games ftw, I'm playing Tales of Phantasia and Tales of Destiny <3
paganmandave  - 11 months 12 days ago 
How about Patapon, Syphon Filter: Dark Mirror & Logan's Shadow? Three great titles as well. By the way I won my PSP from you guys about a year ago. Thanks again!!
ELpork  - 11 months 12 days ago 
No god of war?
RandyChimp  - 11 months 12 days ago 
My psp is just completely fucked. I got a usb charger cable, and a piece came off inside, so i can only use that charger. Now, my battery wears down in about half an hour. Is it worth buying a PSP 3000, cus i enjoy playing gta on my psp.
KHfan  - 11 months 12 days ago 
wat about crisis cores a god of war?
JosephCh  - 11 months 12 days ago 
There are definitely much more good games on the PSP than those ...
Crisis Core: Final Fantasy VII
Patapon
LocoRoco
Disgaea: Afternoon of Darkness
WipEout: Pulse
KillZone: Liberation

Still haven't Chains of Olympus or the Syphon Filter games, but I hear they're pretty good too.
carsonnik  - 11 months 12 days ago 
I don't see why everyone likes Wipeout. I got bored of it in a couple weeks and returned it.
Juriasu  - 11 months 12 days ago 
Excuse me GamesRadar, what about Patapon???
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