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By Nick Thorpe Contributions from Emma-Jane Betts, Heather Wald, Retro Gamer Team, Josh West, Jasmine Gould-Wilson last updated 30 June 2026

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We're here to look back and celebrate the best PSP games that landed on Sony's first handheld console.

Originally launching over two decades ago at the tail end of 2004, the PlayStation Portable saw lots of fantastic releases, with some of the most iconic series finding a home on the PSP. While Sony's handheld console had to compete against some of the best DS games back in the day, it still saw its fair share of standouts, with some of the most iconic series seeing some PSP releases such as Kingdom Hearts and Metal Gear.

Paving the way for the handheld that would follow and some of best PS Vita games that came with it, the PSP was undoubtedly a memorable part of Sony's gaming history. So, whether you're looking to give some of these games a go, you want to reflect back, or you're simply curious to see what made our top 25 ranking, read on to explore our pick of the best PSP games of all-time.

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25. Half-Minute Hero

A screenshot of Half Minute Hero, one of the best PSP games of all time.

(Image credit: Rising Star Games)

Released: 2009
Developer: Marvelous Entertainment

Got a minute? How about half? Good, because that's all the time you get to save the whole dang world. Developed by Marvelous Entertainment, Half-Minute Hero turns standard RPG conventions on their head by holding players to a 30-second time limit in which they must battle fiends and build up their powers in order to save the world.

Luckily, that timer can be reset, and the fun comes in using each groundhog day scenario to push forward towards greater enemies, acquire better gear, and become generally better at kicking ass in thirty seconds or less. Half-Minute Hero is a game that tries its darndest to defy categorization, but you won't have time to care what it is.

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If you're curious, you can try this out on PC via Steam and Xbox backwards compatibility thanks to the 2012 release of Half Minute Hero: Super Mega Neo Climax Ultimate Boy.

24. Killzone: Liberation

A screenshot of Killzone: Liberation, one of the best PSP games of all time.

(Image credit: Sony)

Released: 2006
Developer: Guerrilla Games

For a game that deals in death and destruction, Killzone: Liberation remains not only one of the most polished and prettiest games on the PSP, but it's arguably the best Killzone game ever made. Liberation swaps the FPS vantage point for a top-down isometric view that rewards fast trigger fingers as much as tactical thinking. The game is also tough, training players to think before they shoot and perfect their approach in every mission.

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Rather than a glut of weapons and upgrades with no perceivable benefits, a huge assortment of tech and skills will keep you constantly reconsidering what the best way to play is. With the addition of one of PSP's most robust ad-hoc multiplayer modes, Liberation is truly one of the PSP's killer apps. Check out our Killzone: Liberation review for more details on this PSP must-play.

Killzone: Liberation got a re-release on the PS4 and PS5 in 2025 and is available to buy, or you can play via the PlayStation Plus Premium Plus subscription.

23. Jeanne d'Arc

A screenshot of a party in a dungeon during Jeanne d'Arc, one of the best PSP games of all time.

(Image credit: Sony)

Released: 2006
Developer: Level-5

Why Level-5 felt obliged to rewrite Joan of Arc's history instead of creating a French heroine of their own is beyond us. But no matter because this magical, demon-fighting version of the historical figure does a fine job of leading one of the deepest and most creative tactical role-playing game on the system.

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Like Tactics Ogre and Final Fantasy Tactics, Jeanne D'Arc sees players taking on battles throughout an overworld map, collecting new team members, and leveling their teams along the way. Innovative choices like using skills stones over classes or setting time limits for each battle give Jeanne D'Arc a play style all its own, its presentation and swift-yet-complex battles do their part to hoist it into the history books as one of the best anime games ever made.

Jeanne D'Arc got a 2024 re-release on PS4 and PS5 and is available to buy or you can play it if you have a PlayStation Plus Premium subscription.

22. Secret Agent Clank

A player shooting monsters during Secret Agent Clank, one of the best PSP games of all time.

(Image credit: Sony)

Released: 2008
Developer: High Impact Games

The name's XJ-0461. Clank XJ-0461. Remember it because if you're in the mood for a cool and efficient Ratchet and Clank spin-off, you can call Secret Agent Clank to handle the job. Clank pulls off this solo adventure with class, blending traditional Ratchet and Clank gameplay with a nice variety of 3D platforming diversions.

You'll speed through vehicle levels, lord over Gadgebot objectives, play out Quark's exaggerated memories, and even blast away foes with Ratchet. With numerous gadgets and outlandish weapons at his disposal, and familiar friends to fill in the gaps, Clank's spin-off comes fully-loaded with the series' trademark creativity and polish. Honestly, it's a joy to play and easily one of the best adventure games on the PSP.

Secret Agent Clank was re-released on PS4 and PS5 in 2024 and is available via the PlayStation Plus Premium subscription or for purchase.

21. Every Extend Extra

A screenshot of Every Extend Extra, one of the best PSP games of all time.

(Image credit: Disney Interactive Studios)

Released: 2006
Developer: Q Entertainment

Screenshots don't do Every Extend Extra justice, as it's easy to dismiss Q Entertainment's shoot-'em-up as a colorful mess. Spend time learning the ropes and wrapping your head (and eyes) around the explosive gameplay, however, and Every Extend Extra will leave you star-struck. The mission is straightforward: detonate a ship to set off chain reactions and keep doing so until each main boss is destroyed.

It's learning how to detonate strategically and when to risk it all for power-ups that make each level a hybrid of twitch gaming and puzzle-solving. What's more, each stage features new enemies, backgrounds, and music composed by Tetsuya Mizuguchi (Rez, Lumines), making Every Extend Extra a game that always has something new coming up in its playlist. Read our Every Extend Extra review for more details!

20. Ys Seven

A screenshot of a fighting during Ys Seven, one of the best PSP games of all time.

(Image credit: XSEED Games)

Released: 2009
Developer: Nihon Falcom

Seven was indeed a lucky number for Nihon Falcom's action RPG franchise. Ys Seven represents an evolution of the series, evolving Ys' 2D sprites and environments into a full 3D adventure with new party members to discover, new systems to fine-tune, and fresh new ways in which to dispatch justice in Altago.

You'd think a 30+ hour RPG would wear out its welcome on a portable system, but Ys Seven's satisfying combat, rich world, and fascinating storyline keeps the quest feeling lively and fresh. So yeah, if you are a collector of the best RPGs to play on a handheld, this PSP icon needs to be on your radar.

YS Seven is available to play these days on PC via Steam.

19. Mega Man Powered Up

A screenshot of Mega Man Powered Up, one of the best PSP games of all time.

(Image credit: Capcom)

Released: 2006
Developer: Capcom

Mega Man Powered Up is not just a remake of one of the best NES games. It earns its place here by drawing from the series' humble beginnings and reimagining them with cutesy new graphics, two new levels, and modes of play that let you swap Mega Man for one of his robotic bosses.

Think of it like The Muppet Babies if the Muppet Babies were constantly blowing each other up to snatch their abilities from each other. If that weren't enough to keep old-school fans busy, it comes with a level editor and the ability to share player-created Mega Man stages with the world.

18. Ape Escape: On the Loose

A dragon in Ape Escape: On the Loose, one of the best PSP games of all time.

(Image credit: Sony)

Released: 2005
Developer: Japan Studio

Ape Escape: On the Loose is a pristine, thoughtful remake of the PS1 original with upgraded graphics and a smattering of new monkey-themed minigames.

The translation isn't perfect, and the controls miss something without the second analog stick, but the game's mix of platforming challenges, gadgetry, and charm overshadows these few complaints. Ape wrangling is messy work, after all, but in the end, it's worth it.

Ape Escape: On the Loose is available to play on PS4 and PS5.

17. Kingdom Hearts: Birth by Sleep

A screenshot of a boss battle during Kingdom Hearts: Birth by Sleep, one of the best PSP games of all time.

(Image credit: Square Enix)

Released: 2010
Developer: Square Enix

Kingdom Hearts: Birth By Sleep would have been easy to turn into a quick cash-in, a portable Kingdom Hearts to milk fans perpetually waiting for a proper sequel. Instead, Square made one of the most important games in the series, filling out the strange world's lore with the same level of care as other titles in the series, such as the epic Kingdom Hearts 2. Long before Kingdom Hearts 3 was announced for PlayStation 4 and Xbox One, this was the closest thing everyone thought we would get to a third full game.

Heroes Terra, Aqua, and Ventus make for a disorienting shift from Sora. Still, the game's Command Deck and D-Link combat mechanics help to keep the adventure moving with fast and surprisingly deep enemy encounters. It only takes a few visits to familiar Disney locales to ease back into the Kingdom Hearts vibe.

You can play Kingdom Hearts: Birth By Sleep as part of Kingdom Hearts HD 1.5 + 2.5 ReMix on PS4.

16. Gran Turismo PSP

A car driving during Gran Turismo PSP, one of the best PSP games of all time.

(Image credit: Sony)

Released: 2009
Developer: Polyphony Digital

Gran Turismo PSP is a title that had no business looking and playing as good as it did on the portable console. In fact, it's probably one of the best racing games that the handheld has to offer. Polyphony Digital barely took its foot off the pedal when creating an exclusive GT experience for Sony's portable, and the result is a standalone title that purrs.

No doubt, GT is great to look at, but it also packs a lot under its hood. With over 800 cars, 35 tracks, and 60fps of raw racing performance, it makes up for its lack of a traditional career mode or some of the deeper customization you'll find elsewhere in the series. Plus, GT PSP's ad-hoc vehicle sharing and one-off multiplayer races are a nice touch.

15. Dissidia 012 Final Fantasy

A screenshot of Dissida 012 Final Fantasy, one of the best PSP games of all time.

(Image credit: Square Enix)

Released: 2011
Developer: Square Enix

The first Dissidia Final Fantasy may have turned the fan service up, but this sequel cranks its love for FF to 11... er ... 012... um... it cranks it up to Duodecim. Designed as a prequel to the first Dissidia, Dissidia 012 mixes standard JRPG mechanics with flashy, high-octane, one-on-one fighting game mechanics.

It also tweaks a few balance issues from the first game and brings nine new FF characters into the fold. This is explicitly an FF fan's delight, but there's plenty for newcomers to cling to in Dissidia 012 Final Fantasy, thanks to its theatrical antics. If you are after a new title to add to your collection of the best fighting games around, look no further.

14. Persona 3 Portable

A screenshot of Persona 3 Portable, one of the best PSP games of all time.

(Image credit: Atlus)

Released: 2009
Developer: Atlus

What's amazing about this PSP adaptation of the PS2's Persona 3 is how fresh and different it feels in the transition to handheld. In optimizing the overworld for quick-and-easy exploration and shifting the main character's perspective from male to female, the overall tone of the story is changed, giving even old fans something new to latch on to.

Impactful tweaks like these make the PSP version of this JRPG worthy of attention, but its biggest strength is the unchanged dungeon crawling that's peerless in the RPG canon. The only thing that matches it is Persona 4 Golden on PS Vita. And with the remake Persona 3 Reload in 2024, the legacy of one of the best Persona games in history lives on.

You can play Persona 3 Portable on PC via Steam or on PS4 and Xbox One.

13. LocoRoco 2

A screenshot of LocoRoco 2, one of the best PSP games of all time.

(Image credit: Sony)

Released: 2008
Developer: Japan Studio

LocoRoco 2 is impossible to hate. Go on, try. After just a few minutes with Japan Studio's painfully cute platform puzzler, you too will be singing along with the titular blobs and spending every extra second digging into their rich, colorful world. Everything that made LocoRoco an innovative hit returns in this sequel, including the game's trademark tilt-a-world mechanic that takes a moment to learn and multiple playthroughs to master.

And you'll want to become an expert at rolling, bumping, and squishing LocoRocos through their environments, too, if you hope to collect all of the game's secrets and bonus missions. Don't let the Saturday morning cartoon vibe turn you off. LocoRoco 2 is as challenging as it is charming and as devious as it is cute.

These days, you can pick up LocoRoco 2 Remastered on PS4.

12. Valkyria Chronicles 2

A screenshot of Valkriya Chronicles 2, one of the best PSP games of all time.

(Image credit: Sega)

Released: 2010
Developer: Sega

There was fear this portable sequel to PS3's Valkyria Chronicles would rob the series of its breadth and depth, but Sega handles the transition like a champ. Valkyria Chronicles 2 picks up Avan Hardin's story without missing a step, setting you on a path through the Lanseal Royal Military Academy that will see you navigating conflicts both on and off the battlefield that feel just as complex and satisfying as before.

After spending countless hours managing troops, customizing vehicles, and perfecting your strategy in the war for Gallia, it'll become clear that this handheld Valkyria Chronicles entry can hold its own.

11. Final Fantasy Tactics: The War of the Lions

A screenshot of Final Fantasy Tactics: War of the Lions, one of the best PSP games of all time.

(Image credit: Square Enix)

Developer: Square Enix
Released: 2007

As an updated remake of Final Fantasy Tactics from the first PlayStation console, Final Fantasy Tactics: The War of the Lions extends the tactical role-playing goodness with new characters, jobs, and cutscenes which give even veterans of the original motivation to head back into the fray.

If you don't get lost in the labyrinthine plot, you'll spend days tinkering with your army and perfecting your strategy in the field. As in the original, the game isn't kind to beginners; but those who spend time learning its inner workings will no doubt find themselves dedicated to the cause.

10. Castlevania: The Dracula X Chronicles

A screenshot of Castlevania: The Dracula X Chronicles, one of the best PSP games of all time.

(Image credit: Konami)

Released: 2007
Developer: Konami

For years, Dracula X: Rondo of Blood was considered a lost holy grail in the Castlevania series, trapped as a rare, Japan-only exclusive for the Turbo-Grafx 16 CD. Then came Castlevania: The Dracula X Chronicles, packaging not just this 2.5D remake of Rondo, but the original and an updated version of PlayStation 1's legendary Symphony of the Night.

The whole package is a blood-stamped love letter to fans, loaded with weird characters and a shiny new Boss Mode. To this day, it remains one of the best horror games in the series.

9. Power Stone Collection

A screenshot of Power Stone Collection, one of the best PSP games of all time.

(Image credit: Capcom)

Released: 2006
Developer: Capcom

Forgetting the fact this compilation offers two of the best Dreamcast games in one (Power Stone and Power Stone 2), Power Stone made 3D multiplayer brawling cool long before those fancy PlayStation All-Stars came onto the scene. The game delivers a whole stack of playable combatants, all of whom light up the arenas with slick, explosive action.

The decision to bring the formerly Dreamcast-exclusive Power Stone series to Sony's PSP was an inspired choice, not just because the handheld was an ideal venue for quick, pick-up-and-play arcade action, but because it demonstrated how the PSP could give lesser-known series a second chance. In many ways, the PSP is the Dreamcast of portables - a misunderstood venue for brilliant, off-beat game making.

You can play Power Stone today thanks to the Capcom Fighting Collection 2 release on Xbox One, PS4, PC, and Switch.

8. Monster Hunter Freedom

A screenshot of Monster Hunter Freedom, one of the best PSP games of all time.

(Image credit: Capcom)

Released: 2005
Developer: Capcom

Monster Hunter Freedom demands the best from you. It requires cunning, patience, the ability to take a beating, and the willingness to return for more. For those willing to tackle its challenge, however, it's also one of the most rewarding experiences on the PSP. Taking its lead from Monster Hunter G, Freedom is a massive monster-hunting game full of prey who will put your warrior through hell and back.

You can try mashing your way through early-game bounties, but bigger enemies require experimentation and expert planning. That said, the genius of Monster Hunter Freedom is you'll want to keep trying, not just to reap the in-game rewards, but to soak in that rare sense of accomplishment you only get from looking genuinely tough foes in the face and living to tell the tale. This game made MonHun an international treasure, and is a great way to spend your time ahead of Monster Hunter Wilds.

7. Crisis Core: Final Fantasy 7

Crisis Core Final Fantasy 7, one of the best PSP games of all time.

(Image credit: Square Enix)

Released: 2007
Developer: Square Enix

Crisis Core: Final Fantasy 7 returns fans to one of the most iconic gaming realms in a way that feels right on a handheld platform. There's still plenty of opportunities to kick around with Zack and other FF7 familiars, but the short-burst missions do away with time-consuming RPG tropes and let you hack away at the meaty adventure at your own pace.

Even the slot-machine feature (memorably dubbed Digital Mind Wave) keeps the action humming and injects a sense of luck and surprise into every encounter. It may operate differently than what we were used to, but Crisis Core keeps the FF7 components intact while delivering a fresh spin on a classic tale. This was one of the first big projects by Hajime Tabata, who went on to direct the big series with Final Fantasy 15. If you read our Crisis Core Final Fantasy 7 Reunion review, you can also learn more PSP gem which has been brought into the modern era.

You can relive this classic thanks to the Crisis Core Final Fantasy 7 Reunion remaster on PC, Xbox Series X/S, Xbox One, PS5, PS4, and Switch.

6. Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories

A screenshot of Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories, one of the best PSP games of all time.

(Image credit: Rockstar)

Released: 2006
Developer: Rockstar

Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories (VCS) isn't the first portable GTA spin-off, but it's the most polished of its kind in the PSP roster. A prequel to PS2's Grand Theft Auto: Vice City, VCS pushes the PSP in all the right places to bring the Grand Theft Auto world to life in ways that seem impossible for the technologically limited PSP.

This was thanks in part to a new game engine, resulting in a cleaner, more visually arresting handheld Grand Theft Auto. Even in the post-GTA Online world, it stands as a technical and creative achievement. It's also worth noting that in the new GTA game, GTA 6, we'll be heading back to Vice City, so now's a great time to play this PSP gem.

5. Patapon 3

A screenshot of Patapon 3, one of the best PSP games of all time.

(Image credit: Sony)

Released: 2011
Developer: Pyramid

What you do in this bizarre, PSP-exclusive series is hard to describe without using the word Patapon itself. It's a game that marches to the beat of its own drum, borrowing notes of the rhythm game genre to compose a unique tune all its own. It's like Lemmings meets Elite Beat Agents. Or LocoRoco meets Donkey Konga. See? Hard. With Patapon 3, the developer Pyramid perfects its formula.

Once again, the game challenges you to lead an army of Patapons to victory against the Seven Evil Archfiends by tapping out drum beats to control their actions. The controls are more intuitive, the visuals are more varied, and the multiplayer adds a whole new dimension to the Patapons' quest. It's a sequel that layers improvements on top of nearly every aspect of the game without missing a beat. Read our Patapon 3 review if you want to know more about this must-play.

Patapon 3 is available to play today on PS4 and PS5, and is also included as part of the PlayStation Plus Premium subscription.

4. Daxter

A screenshot of Daxter, one of the best PSP games of all time.

(Image credit: Sony)

Released: 2006
Developer: Ready at Dawn

Daxter is the spin-off to the Jak & Daxter PS2 series you never realized was possible. Taking place at the beginning of Jak 2, Ready at Dawn's offbeat open-world platformer/shooter chronicles the adventures of wisecracking ocelot Daxter as he attempts to save his buddy Jak from the clutches of Baron Praxis. If you've never played a Jak & Daxter game before (shame on you), then that sentence might as well be gibberish to your ears, making this an experience catered to franchise fans above all else.

Still, the visual and gameplay fidelity of Daxter on such a teensy, portable console was mega impressive at the time, and the title still holds up today as a big, premium action-adventure with a tonally consistent story deserving of the Jak & Daxter branding. There's action, drama, laughs, boss fights, LAN multiplayer, mini-games, collectibles and much more to be enjoyed in Daxter, making it an absolute must-play for the PSP enthusiast.

Daxter can be played today on PS4 and PS5, with the game also available as part of the PlayStation Plus Premium subscription.

3. God of War: Ghost of Sparta

God of War: Ghost of Sparta, one of the best PSP games of all time.

(Image credit: Sony)

Released: 2010
Developer: Ready at Dawn

Ready at Dawn and SCE Santa Monica Studio captured Zeus' lightning in a bottle when they crammed the God of War series into Sony's handheld. God of War: Chains of Olympus was an impressive achievement, but Ghost of Sparta surpassed it with an adventure that is slick and gorgeous. Following Kratos' search for his brother Deimos, Ghost of Sparta is essential for followers of the series canon.

And while it doesn't rise to the same scale as its console siblings, it comes damn close while showing off a few new moves along the way. By the time you plumb the depths of Atlantis, swim the River of Lament, and tear a swath through the Domain of Death, you'll feel as if you've survived an authentic Greek myth.

2. Metal Gear Solid: Peace Walker

A screenshot of Metal Gear Solid: Peace Walker, one of the best PSP games of all time.

(Image credit: Konami)

Released: 2010
Developer: Kojima Productions

Metal Gear Solid: Peace Walker captures the blockbuster feel of its console comrades in a way that make us wonder if Hideo Kojima secretly upgraded our PSPs. The insane plot, mounds of bonus content, and the obsessive army building later used in Metal Gear Solid 5: The Phantom Pain keeps you rapt the entire 30-hour runtime. Yes, thirty.

The action mixes classic Snake ass-kickery with deep squad management that sees you tweaking the ins and outs of Mother Base while training Militaires Sans Frontieres for deployment in missions. Combined with the multiplayer co-ops and versus ops modes, these elements make Peace Walker feel like it's about to burst out of its UMD at any moment. But then, Snake is never one for staying within bounds to begin with.

You can play Metal Gear Solid: Peace Walker via Xbox backwards compatibility with the Metal Gear Solid: Peace Walker HD edition which released on Xbox 360.

1. Lumines: Puzzle Fusion

A screenshot of Lumines, one of the best PSP games of all time.

(Image credit: Ubisoft)

Released: 2004
Developer: Q Entertainment

Lumines is timeless and one of the best puzzle games you can play, period. Tetsuya Mizuguchi's psychedelic puzzler scratches our synesthesia itch by using light and sound in ways that make every round feel as fresh and exciting as the last even more than a decade after its release. Lumines turns block-matching into art, changing the landscape with every skin and evolving a well-worn concept into a trippy, tub-thumping, zen-like vacation for the senses.

It says a lot that a PSP launch title remains its crowning achievement, but it only takes a few rounds with this musical prodigy to understand why. While it's had sequels on PS3, PS Vita, even iOS and Android, the PSP original is still the best.

You can experience Lumines: Puzzle Fusion today thanks to the release of Lumines Remastered on PC, PS4, Xbox One, and Switch.


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