What Is The Best Sony PSP Game?


I’ve recently been given a Sony PSP. I thought it would be nice to use it as another WiFi device, but I’ve just booked my Christmas holiday and I want to buy 1 or 2 games to take with me for when I’m bored on the plane or got 30 mins to kill.

Problem is, I’ve never paid any attention to the Sony PSP.   I can’t even name one game that’s available for it. Any tips on what game I should I get? It doesn’t need to be a recent game, just something that even if I only play for 5-10 mins I’ll still have fun.


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  • i think it are "We love Katamari",

    "Prince of Persia: Rival Swords"...
  • I recommend Burnout Legends. Actually I recommend any Burnout game for any console as it's my favorite series :)
  • For me I love metal gear acid it's really nice game with great graphics
  • I didn't I'd like it, but I really enjoyed Metal Gear Ac!d.
  • patientsaint
    Daxter, fantacstic cartoon-like platform fun!
  • Chris
    I like Ratchett and Clank - a platformer with a sense of humour
  • I got mine a while ago and I immediately fell in love with that device. Dead to Rights Reckining is really cool. I liked it. Ridge Racer 2 or Carbon when it comes to racing are killer games. Medal of Honor: Heroes is very cool. Prince of Persia - fantastic.... but the best of all I liked KILLZONE: LIBERATION. This is my fav. Fantastic gameplay, fantastic graphics.
  • I was going to say single player only games, but I'm getting my folks broadband for christmas so online is good as well.

    In terms of games I'll play just about anything except for fighting games.
  • Rob
    I think that Grand Theft Auto: Liberty City Stories was my favorite of the PSP games. It was smaller than Vice City Stories but that was the wonderful part. Getting from mission to mission was more on par with a portable game. You could flip it on, complete a mission, get to a save point, and flip it off. Or, if not in the mood to complete a mission you could just traverse the city and cause all sorts of ruckus.

    Just some advice. When I say "flip it on/flip it off" I mean just that. Be sure to utilize the PSP's standby feature of flicking the power switch up instead of shutting it down by holding the switch up. Most people don't get this and it uses an imperceptible amount of the battery to do so. (Also, it allows for you to, even if you couldn't save your mission, to pick up and resume, when you are free, from wherever in the city you may be)
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