The unit was able to push more advanced games and to be used as a device that can play movies, play music and surf the web. The device was ended in and a new version known as Vita was introduced. They share similar designs and features but Vita is more powerful and able to play more advanced games.
PlayStation Portable was sold in 80 million copies during its lifespan and marked a major event in human history.
Many of us believe that this device is responsible for the ability to purchase and use handheld devices of the modern era that come with outstanding capabilities. View All Roms ». View All Emulators ». We just like it that much. Will MediaGo be updated to support the Vita? Kchow23 February 9, at am PST. Onvertic February 9, at am PST. Feels like a heart attack right now!
Looking forward to PS1 support eventually. I bought FFVI especially for that. Arkane February 9, at am PST. I love that image.. No Patchwork Heroes either :. Conaaando February 9, at am PST. Slaylock February 9, at am PST. Glad Age of Zombies is there. I love me some Barry Steakfries. Looks like a decent start. Any word on PSClassics? I am tempted to cancel my Vita order and just wait. Thats great, i bought all Digital anyway. Ok Doods! Levelseeker February 9, at am PST.
No Peacewalker?!?!?! Christian February 9, at am PST. Only for PS1 games. It just turns off the extra blur effect. Thanks for this most informative post. I turned off the bilinear filtering option and the image now looks sharper, albeit more pixellated. Now I'm genuinely curious how the the games really look on the PSP. I'll try to see if there's anyone around who has one. I'm curious about that as well.
You can either choose blurry and slightly pixelated or crisp and pixelated. They look better on a PSP. Sami 8 years ago 8. Depends of which psp game i'm playing. Both games messes my eyes if i try to focus on them too much while playing. Dissidia looks ok. It has some pixelation but overall its good to me. Gods eater burst looks really good imo. I haven't noticed pixelation or weird colors.
Monster hunter freedom unite looks definitely worst on desert and dark areas. It has weird lines, pixelation here and there, and the worst is the colors on some places. You car will develop in performance and aesthetic as you progress in the game. The graphics are gritty with dark undertones that play well with the theme of street racing.
The controls are also extremely intuitive for a handheld racing game. In fact many believe the handheld version to be superior to the console version due to the controls alone.
Unfortunately, the enemy AI in this iteration is highly questionable in their actions. In this case it would be the police department. Once the cops are on your tail it is game over for most. This essentially punishes the player for playing the game properly.
As the sixth instalment in the franchise, expectations were naturally high. Birth by Sleep continues the trend of prequels exclusively made for the PSP. This game is a direct narrative prequel to the original Kingdom Hearts.
Luckily, there is enough innovation introduced to the combat system to sidestep any notions of stagnation. There is no denying that the loading screens are painfully slow. Secondly, the dialogue is rather weak. Throughout the play through interactions are few and far between. When the rare portion of dialogue appears the disappointment is palpable.
These are minor letdowns in the grand scheme of things. There is so much to love here, from the stunning vibrant visuals to the endearing original music; Birth by Sleep is one of the best PSP games around.
The unique three-character setup is also quite enjoyable. The ability to control three characters offers distinct gameplay variety. The action-filled gameplay is relentless. The new features such as Focus and Dimension Link add much needed depth and make this game so much more than a typical hack and slash. Ultimately, Birth of Sleep succeeds in creating new Kingdom Hearts fans. Its accessibility as a prequel means that this is the perfect Kingdom Hearts game to discover the beloved franchise.
As with any game not designed for a specific device, concerns arise regarding its quality. First and foremost there are some aspects exclusive to the PSP version. Kitana and Jax are noteworthy additions seeing as they are franchise favorites. There is also a new playable game mode only available in Unchained. The mode is titled Endurance and players must last as long as possible against a wave of never ending opponents. Although the presence of an online feature is a welcome component, its quality is rather disappointing.
Anyone who plays even a few fights online will notice consistent frame dropping and lag. Stage interaction not only adds another layer to fighting strategy but it also provides some laugh-inducing moments as players lose to the stage as opposed to their enemy.
Performing a fatality remains a highly entertaining way of proving your superiority over your opponent. The plot is characteristically thin for a Mortal Kombat game. It is a good thing that the game emphasizes combat strategy over storytelling. When it comes to quality racing games, Wipeout is often overlooked as an industry-leading franchise. Yet, Sony Interactive Entertainment has continued to publish racing games imbued with such unique gameplay.
It turns out a portable racing experience perfectly suits the gameplay Wipeout is notorious for. Wipeout Pure was released as a launch title for the PSP. Players would take control of airships and race them in the anti-gravity racing league called FX The racing mechanics are what makes this game excel above the level of an average racing game.
For starters, players must choose the airship that matches their style of racing. Each of the eight ships has been imbued with different racing characteristics. These variations in speed and strength offer a ton of gameplay variety. Wipeout Pure racing utilizes weapons and shields. Weapons can be used against other racers on the track, while shield levels determine how many hits your ship can take.
If your shield levels hit zero your ship will explode, eliminating you from the race. Track design is one of the standout features. The futuristic atmosphere is well executed on every track. With an extra purchase, players could gain access to new ships and tracks. The graphics and high-speed gameplay are the two strongest aspects of the game.
Everything pops on screen thanks to the cutting-edge graphics. The gameplay ensures that players will be coming back for more. As a Sony exclusive franchise, Jak and Daxter games are always highly anticipated releases. This spinoff game featuring Daxter in the starring role was the first of the franchise to be released on a handheld console. Daxter sets out on a quest to find his lost companion Jak. Fans of the franchise will be delighted to learn that the events of the game tie into the mainline series.
The timing is tricky to grasp as it takes place after the events presented during the opening of Jak II. A common concern for portable games is the intuitiveness of the controls. This is especially true when a franchise moves from home console to portable play.
Luckily there are no issues in relation to control mechanics. They feel responsive as can be. Jumping from ledge to ledge and crouching around passages can be performed smoothly. Another aspect that enhances the control mechanics is the camera. The camera flows quite smoothly which gives the player a clear view of the surroundings.
The graphics are fantastic for a portable iteration of the franchise. In addition, the world is imbued with a ton of color and personality which makes the game a joy to play. God of War is yet again another Sony exclusive series that has been on the receiving end of high praise.
Control Spartan warrior Kratos as he is tasked with hunting down one of the Olympian Gods. In terms of storytelling this is a prequel to the original God of War that released in on the PlayStation 2. Much of what made that game a success is prevalent once more. The Chains of Olympus gameplay is what makes this game fantastic. It manages to combine a variety of genres into one action packed container.
There are aspects of puzzle solving that will require even the most experienced strategist to come up with a plan. There are aspects of combo oriented fighting that excel thanks to the third person view.
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