PlayStation Portable Game Reviews

Updated: May 21, 2013 09:22
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#201
alaScore 85

Naruto Shippuden: Kizuna Drive (PSP)

Quick Specs - ESRB: Teen - Developer: Bandai Namco Games - Genre: Action - Elements: Action - fighting. Price Range: $24.00 - $53.99 from 8 stores.

15 expert reviews | 3 user reviews

#202
alaScore 84

God of War: Ghost of Sparta - PSP TEST

if you have never played god of war it will be hard for you to appreciate this game like the hardcore gamers do. But is still a game that not many cannot pick up and appreciate the exceptional graphics and intriguing storyline behind it. The standard...

10 user reviews

#203
alaScore 84

Syphon Filter: Dark Mirror (PSP)

I would like to meet the makers of Syphon Filter: Dark Mirror. I would like to sit down with them and ask why they are the only people who have managed to cram a decent action game onto the PSP. I would congratulate them on crafting such a brilliant...

32 expert reviews | 38 user reviews

#204
alaScore 84

Transformers War For Cybertron (PSP)

An in depth review of the highly anticipated title from High Moon Studios. Transformers: War For Cybertron aims to give plenty of fan service while also trying to appeal to gamers and potential new fans of the series. Have they managed it? Read on for...

3 expert reviews

#205
alaScore 84

Ridge Racer (PSP)

Namco and Sony are now officially three for three when it comes to launching a new piece of Sony game hardware with a new game from Namco's Ridge Racer series. And like those previous Ridge Racer efforts, the first PSP installment in the series does a...

41 expert reviews | 79 user reviews

#206
alaScore 84

Wipeout Pure (PSP)

Wipeout Pure marks a rather impressive recommitment by Sony to revitalize its flagging futuristic racing series. Having peaked fairly early in the original PlayStation life cycle with the seminal Wipeout XL, the series never really found its footing...

47 expert reviews | 84 user reviews

#207
alaScore 84

Worms: Open Warfare 2 (PSP)

A classic game with a great presentation and tons of options and gameplay modes, but nothing really new. Anyone who’s played the game in the last decade or so knows what they’re in for here.

14 expert reviews | 35 user reviews

#208
alaScore 84

Puzzle Quest: Challenge of the Warlords (PSP)

Puzzle Quest is just plain great. If you own a PSP, you need Puzzle Quest.

16 expert reviews | 20 user reviews

#209
alaScore 84

Star Ocean: Second Evolution (PSP)

Star Ocean: Second Evolution is an enhanced remake of developer Tri-Ace's Star Ocean: The Second Story, a popular PlayStation role-playing game. It shares much with First Departure, a recent remake of the original Star Ocean, highlighted by incredibly...

13 expert reviews | 1 user reviews

#210
alaScore 84

Disgaea: Afternoon of Darkness

The music Disgaea fits very well in all areas - the castle music has an almost comical feel to it. Players are going to need to get used to some of it, as there is really only a few different songs for battle music. But, the battles move along quickly...

12 expert reviews

#211
alaScore 84

LEGO Pirates of the Caribbean: The Video Game (PSP)

What's more fun? Building miniature castles out of Lego bricks or smashing them to smithereens? What makes the Lego film tie-ins so wonderful is that you needn't choose. Like its predecessors, Lego Pirates of the Caribbean is at its best when you're...

2 expert reviews | 1 user reviews

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#212
alaScore 84

Lemmings (PSP)

First published in 1991 on the Commodore Amiga, Lemmings was an instant hit with puzzle fans and went on to massive mainstream success with numerous sequels. The game puts the player in control of a herd of up to 100 lemmings that bear no physical...

36 expert reviews | 39 user reviews

#213
alaScore 84

Gurumin: A Monstrous Adventure (PSP)

It can be risky business lifting inspiration wholesale from the work of others. After all, someone might actually notice. So when giant diamond-eyed purple monsters and heart-container-containing life gems start to pop up in Gurumin: A Monstrous...

23 expert reviews | 2 user reviews

#214
alaScore 84

Virtua Tennis 3 (PSP)

Sega's tennis series has had a multitude of names over the years: Virtua Tennis, Power Smash, and Sega Sports Tennis. While the names may differ depending on location and year, the games have always been easy to pick up and play and hard to put down....

24 expert reviews | 45 user reviews

#215
alaScore 84

The Warriors (PSP)

Back in 2005, Rockstar released The Warriors for the PlayStation 2 and Xbox, a beat-'em-up based on Walter Hill's 1979 cult classic film of the same name. While it might seem like an odd choice for a developer to sink any effort into retelling such an...

27 expert reviews | 3 user reviews

#216
alaScore 84

LittleBigPlanet (PSP)

Little Big Planet PSP successfully captures the essence of the original, and boasts its own excellent level design and gameplay refinements to boot.

3 expert reviews

#217
alaScore 84

Rock Band Unplugged (PSP)

No need for a roadie for this version. Anyone who is familiar with rhythm-based games knows the name Harmonix. They pioneered the plastic instrument phenomenon with Guitar Hero, and single-handedly...

5 expert reviews

#218
alaScore 84

Pro Evolution Soccer 2009 (PSP)

Put it this way: we've been avid PES fans since the series inception and this year we're FIFA converts. PES makes changes to its formula that aren't particularly welcome for the most part and, while the Become A Legend mode has potential, the general...

12 expert reviews | 31 user reviews

#219
alaScore 84

FIFA 09 Platinum (PSP)

Vast improvements to the action on the pitch and the game in general means that FIFA 09 is certainly PES' equal this year, and we'd be inclined to suggest it makes significant strides beyond Konami's effort in many ways. Time will tell whether it has...

11 expert reviews | 20 user reviews

#220
alaScore 84

Secret Agent Clank (PSP)

An endearing and compelling adventure that throws in a more than enough variety in its campaign and side-missions, Secret Agent Clank is a must have title for PSP owners as much as Chains of Olympus was. Consider it as more of a spin-off to the...

21 expert reviews | 9 user reviews

#221
alaScore 84

What Did I Do To Deserve This, My Lord?! (PSP)

Heroes taste like chicken! Have you ever played a JRPG and thought to yourself, this lame spiky-haired punk needs to die? Do you find the idea of taking out the...

5 expert reviews

#222
alaScore 84

Dynasty Warriors: Strikeforce (PSP)

The Dynasty Warriors franchise has become stagnant as of late. Incomprehensible storylines and simplistic combat mechanics make it increasingly difficult to get interested in the series' aging formula. While Strikeforce doesn't address all of these...

25 expert reviews | 8 user reviews

#223
alaScore 84

Dead Head Fred- PSP

Dead Head Fred is a perfect example of a game whose strengths far outweigh its minuses. The great visual style, graphics and voice acting, along with the head switching mechanic certainly makes up for the less than stellar platforming and slightly...

20 expert reviews

#224
alaScore 84

Echoes (PSP)

Replay value is limited, aside from the higher difficulties. These increased challenges do depend on the player liking the game though. The gameplay mechanics change, so they are worth playing. Once you finish everything (which I can't see myself...

6 expert reviews

#225
alaScore 84

Colin McRae: DiRT 2 (PSP)

Game has plenty of tracks and cars available. Is easy to follow and has multiple levels as your driving improves. Grab one from mighty ape for some cheap fun.

12 expert reviews | 8 user reviews

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