Nowhere near the console versions in scale, but this portable version offers a good, if straight forward, presentation.
A “reimagining” of the first game in the series, this retelling of Harry Mason's search for his daughter has some good stuff going for it, but also some bits we'd ...
For SNK lovers and not many others, this trip down memory lane is basic fun on the go, but ultimately too shallow.
Despite our initial misgivings about the controls, you really can’t argue with what’s on offer here – making it one of the best PSP shooters we’ve played in quite some ...
Though lighter on features and in tone, this handheld version of the fighting master has come out nearly as great in the transition.
An insanely great and wonderfully simplistic remake of the three decade old classic.
While it’s painful to admit that the PSP as a platform inhibits Split/ Second from being a truly great portable racing game, the insanity that can be caused during races ...
The story itself is pretty typical, but the juxtaposition between futuristic/sci-fi atmosphere and the typical rural fantasy-RPG setting adds a lot of flair to what would otherwise be generic. As ...
Second Evolution suffers from all the same flaws as its predessor First Departure, but is still a formidable RPG offering on the PSP. With two distinct storylines to play through and a ton ...
With players able to fight on multi-level battlefronts on the ground and in space, a first for the series, it keeps the still fun gameplay fresh, though the controls could be better.
Despite the addicting bot-customizing, endless fetch quests quickly wear out the game's welcome.