DDFF bring a whole lot of Final Fantasy to the table, but avoids the “just another JRPG pitfall” with its high-octane combat and interesting hybrid systems.
Picking up where Metal Gear Solid 3 left off, play as Naked Snake in an original story by Hideo Kojima.
The expansion is admittedly infuriating, but few games demand such tedious tasks for so little reward and still keep us playing.
WWE All Stars brings star wrestlers new and old into a fresh experience that skews towards the over-the-top and ridiculous, even blending in elements of traditional fighting games.
While series fans who’ve been waiting to play the first full-featured Kingdom Hearts in almost five years may find their loved returned tenfold, PSP owners who simply desire to play ...
While Ghost of Sparta is still better than most other games (especially on the increasingly bone-dry PSP), it’s a strangely by-the-numbers outing for one of gaming’s most inventively brutal anti-heroes.
This latest dose of Naruto might keep you busy for a number of hours, fingers hammering at the PSP – but whether that time can be considered constantly entertaining is ...
Toy Story isn’t just a game for kids; fans of the trilogy should have no reservations about picking this one up.
The story of Valkyria Chronicles 2 takes place two years after the conclusion of the original game. A group of young Gallian Military Academy cadets find themselves plunged into a ...
The title may be tough to pronounce, but this traditional JRPG wants to delight players whether they can pronounce its name or not.
Based on Cartoon Network's same-titled television series, The Secret Saturdays has a mix of combat, puzzles and platforming mechanics.
This deadly duo of hetero life mates are back, this time fighting their way out of Shanghai.
Assassin’s Creed: Bloodlines is exactly what Assassin’s Creed fans want in a portable port of the series – provided they have the patience to tolerate the flaws of the first ...
Dissidia: Final Fantasy delivers a great experience to fans with its deep storylines and presentation. For non-fans? One of the best fighting games for the portable system.
A slightly beefed-up version of the DS classic, PSP Chinatown Wars lets you unleash chaos with updated graphics and new missions, though we miss the touchscreen features.
Not just a remake of the PS2 original, it includes new story chapters with a new main character, new items, new skills, and some of the battle features from Disgaea ...
The strange and brilliant strategy/music game returns just as amazing as before with many of the original's shortcomings addressed.
G.I. JOE will feature an exclusive storyline that picks up where the upcoming movie leaves off, and will feature 12 G.I. JOE characters, each with unique abilities and weapons.
The humorous scenarios and great characters make up for the short game length and frustratingly tough objectives.
This DW actually has some new ideas, like four-player co-op, that actually reinvigorate the long-in-tooth franchise, if only a little.
It’s virtually a clone of Sony’s successful Hot Shots Golf franchise, but it plays nearly as perfectly, and there’s no denying that Pangya takes the “fantasy” element to a whole ...
Smite the invading forces of good or die (repeatedly) in the process in this insane dungeon building game. It's quite a bit of fun if you can rise above the ...
Another entry and slight improvement of the current king of hand drawn fighters.
The amount of content is frankly overwhelming and may appeal to those who have a lot of time to kill while traveling, but players new to the series should consider ...
A port of a Japan-only PS2 game, this fighting game is built around getting the Holy Grail. It has 17 characters and will be available for download and at retail stores.
Class of Heroes takes the hardcore experience of dungeon crawling, mixes it with increasingly easy battles, dips it in Harry Potter, sprinkles anime on top and becomes a satisfying concoction that ...
RPG traditionalists will be impressed with Crimson Gem Saga's vibrant backgrounds, animated sprites and well-written localization, but often the high production values outshine its mediocre gameplay.