Featured psp games:
- God of War Chains of Olympus
- Resistance: Retribution
- Daxter
- Grand Theft Auto Liberty City Stories
- PSP Super Travel Case With Pockets
- Mortal Kombat Unchained
- Sonic Rivals
- Namco Museum Battle Collection
- Atari Classics Evolved
- Madden NFL 10
The Best Choice of psp games:
God of War Chains of Olympus
GOW Chains of Olympus PSPBefore he waged war on the gods…he was forced to serve themThe third game in the God of War franchise, God of War: Chains of Olympus for PlayStation Portable is a prequel to the first two games in the series published for PlayStation 2, and true the high standards of God of War and God of War II, not only does it equal the efforts of its predecessors, in some ways it may even surpass them.
Explore Kratos’ story from the beginning
Kratos on the shores of Attica. View larger.
The Blades of Chaos in action. View larger.
Beautiful in-game environments. View larger.
Mythological boss battles. View larger.Kratos’ StoryThe God of War franchise tells the tragic and violent story of the warrior Kratos and his dealings with the gods. The ancient world would eventually both praise and damn the infamous ‘Ghost of Sparta’ as the mortal who slayed a god, but long before his battle with Ares, Kratos sought absolution from his past sins by pledging himself as a champion to the gods. These brutal crusades in the name of Olympus became legendary, but would have far-reaching consequences. In Chains of Olympus Kratos is pushed to the edge as he is ordered by the gods to journey to the very depths of the underworld after the world plunges into darkness. There he must face the most feared creatures of Greek mythology and is forced to choose between his own personal redemption and saving the ancient world from certain destruction. It is a choice that will shake the immortals from their perches on Mt. Olympus.God of War’s Epic Gameplay Comes to the PSPPlayStation Portable has always been head and shoulders above its competitors in the handheld market when it comes to processing power, and in God of War: Chains of Olympus the
- Epic Gameplay on the PSP system – Keeping true to the God of War franchise, experience dramatic camera angles and epic set pieces, offering a never-before-seen experience
- Mythological Odyssey – This story is set in a time before the events of God of War, where you will experience Kratos’ journey during the 10-years of servitude to the Gods of Olympus
- All New Combat Moves – Utilize new brutal combat moves along with their favorite combo attacks from the God of War franchise
- Exploration – From the Gates of Hades to the Depths of Tartarus, Face-off against all new creatures from Greek Mythology and engage in epic boss battles
- Puzzle Solving – Explore the ancient world, prepare to navigate through a labyrinth of challenging puzzles inter-woven into the story
Rating:
(out of 131 reviews)
List Price: $ 19.99
Price: $ 6.90
God of War Chains of Olympus Reviews
When I saw that I had a package yesterday, I opened it up…and then nerd glee ran through my hands to my arms and then to my heart. Kratos had arrived.
I ran to my shop (actually I walked as fast as a grandma around a shopping mall) to open this tantalizing package of war. Screw work!! Actually I cant do that because I’m in Iraq and I have to get things done to help protect the troops. But once I was done with all the work for the day I popped the game in the PSP and hit the power button.
When I began to play, I couldnt believe the graphics. The PSP is seriously a PS2 in your hands. The game is just beautiful. The levels are nicely done. They even have the camera effect where it pulls out very far just to show you how small you really are compared to your surroundings. Your chains graphical effects look really good and even better as you upgrade them. Even the graphics for little things look great…for instance…when you open a chest under water, the chest begins to release thousands of tiny bubbles while you struggle to open it. I just thought that was a nice little touch.
The gameplay is incredible. Kratos is extremely easy to control. I’m just amazed at how fluid he moves. Bashing baddies…lifting them in the air…grappling them back onto the ground..and then finishing them off is nothing but a few well pressed buttons mashes. Not hard at all. And I’m not talking about the button sequence fighting either. Speaking of those, there are some really good ones in this game.
The sound is sharp and pleasing. The musical score can really put you in a mood to kill every living thing around…but then make you want to stop and smell the ashes of a burning hades. If you’ve played part 1 or 2, then you know what to expect with the sound effects, and it’s here also. Sound great in my Bose Earbuds.
I have only a COUPLE of gripes about the game. I’m not completely done with it, but I can tell the game is going to be short. That’s going to be a downer because I really like this game and just dont want it to end for at least 2 week..heh. Another gripe I have is that the game froze up on me once. Only once..so hopefully not again. Just make sure you save every time you get the chance.
Something that isnt a gripe, but a ‘Just so ya know’, playing on Normal is pretty dang easy. There are 4 modes…Easy, Normal, Hard, and God (which is greyed out at first). If you are pretty experienced with the game, I’d go with playing Hard.
Something parents should think about when pondering if they should get this game for their youngin. This game is based during when Rome was the hot spot. So when you see some of the female Gods, usually they are topless. Also there is a scene where Kratos frees two topless women and well…gets to have sex with them. You dont actually see it, but they show a vase or something rocking around while you hit a series of buttons to pleasure them both. Funny if you are older, but maybe not funny for parents with children.
All in all, I recommend this game completely for your PSP. It is definitely in my top 5 games for the PSP. That would include Ratchet and Clank, FF Tactics, Burnout Legends, and I dont have a 5th one yet..(it’ll probably be the new Final Fantasy).
UPDATE:
Well after beating the game about an hour after posting this review, I will say it’s definitely a short game. Also make sure you stay for after the credits. Well…you’ll have to because you cant skip cut scenes (which I LOATHE that you cant do it in any game).
God of War stands as one of Sony’s best original franchises, and now the vengeance-driven Kratos and his deadly chains have come to the PSP. Fans of the series will also be more than happy to know that God of War: Chains of Olympus stands as the best action title to hit Sony’s portable system yet, as it nearly flawlessly brings everything that has made the God of War series so good, and packs it into one small disc. Taking place before the events of the original God of War, Chains of Olympus finds Kratos as general serving the gods, and also finds him struggling with obeying his orders, or doing what he feels he should. Undoubtedly the best looking game to hit the PSP yet, God of War: Chains of Olympus retains the excellent production values, addictive combat, tight controls, solid puzzle elements, and unlockable extras that will keep you glued to the game. The only real downside to Chains of Olympus is that as a whole, the game is too short. This one flaw is acceptable though, as Chains of Olympus boasts a brilliant score, more fantastic voice acting, and some dynamic action sequences that are easily the best to be seen on the PSP yet. All in all, God of War: Chains of Olympus is a more than welcome debut of Kratos on the PSP, and is by far the best action game to hit the PSP yet. Needless to say, if you own a PSP, God of War: Chains of Olympus is an absolute must own, and the definition of “killer app”.
Buy God of War Chains of Olympus now for only $ 6.90!
The Best Choice of psp games:
Resistance: Retribution
Set in the weeks after Resistance: Fall of Man, Resistance: Retribution follows the story of former British Marine, James Grayson. After a personal tragedy ¿ he is forced to kill his own brother inside a Chimeran conversion center ¿ Grayson goes on a vendetta to destroy every conversion center he can find. Eventually Grayson learns that his efforts have been futile… in Western Europe the Chimera have evolved a new method of converting humans. The European resistance ¿ the Maquis ¿ enlist Grayson’s help, and he joins Cartwright and Parker in Operation Overstrike. The war to retake the European continent has begun.The third game in Sony’s Resistance franchise, and designed exclusively for PlayStation Portable, Resistance: Retribution is a third-person perspective shooter that continues the story of humanity’s battle against the alien-like Chimera and the biological terror they threaten the world with. Set in an alternate Earth history, circa 1951, the game takes place between the events of PlayStation 3 blockbusters Resistance: Fall of Man and Resistance 2. In this game world, although WWII never happened, mass destruction on a worldwide scale remains humanity’s fate, and retribution against and eventual conquest of the Chimera are the player’s goals.
Grayson in ‘infected mode’. View larger.
- Several multiplayer modes, including “Infected Mode” and “Resistance Retribution Plus” which extends gameplay for players who have a PS3 and a copy of Resistance 2.
- A third person action-adventure game created specifically for PSP that bridges Resistance: Fall of Man and Resistance 2.
- Revolutionary Targeting System: Advanced third person targeting system designed specifically for the PSP system.
- Over 10 different types of enemies, including Chimera from Resistance 2 and Resistance: Fall of Man (the Titan, Slipskull, Hybrids and Leapers) and all new enemies like the Hag and Cloven.
- Intense eight player multiplayer gameplay with five game modes including Team Deathmatch, Capture the Flag, Containment and Assimilation available via ad-hoc and infrastructure.
Rating:
(out of 33 reviews)
List Price: $ 39.99
Price: $ 7.93
Resistance: Retribution Reviews
I picked up this game on release day 2 days ago. I’vd played the single player campaign, as well as the online muptiplayer, so i’ll comment on both.
SINGLE PLAYER:
So far, the campaign as absolutely awesome! Story-wise, it takes place between Resistance: Fall of Man and Resistance 2. You play an ex-soldier came across his brother in a conversion center, and was forced to kill him before he converted to Chimera. All of this is explained to you in the Resistance: Fall of Man fashion. There is the same woman narrating (alot of people did not like how R2 scrapped this). The story is very well told to you, and really gets you involved.
GAMEPLAY/CONTROLS
Sony Bend did the best they could with the controls, especially for an over-the-shoulder 3rd person shooter. First, i absolutely love the aim-assist function. The PSP isn’t the easiest system for aiming since it lacks a second joystick, so in Retribution you have a wide yellow box, any time an enemy is in the box it will automatically aim at them. (you can turn this off in the options to make it more difficult) Second, the cover system is actually pretty cool. Its a Gears of War style of taking cover minus having to hit a button every time: if you walk up to a wall you will automatically take cover, if you pull the trigger you pop out and start shooting, let go of the trigger and you go back into cover. As for guns, there are alot
Lots of old ones from R1 and R2, as well as a couple new ones.
ONLINE:
This is one of, if not the best, games for online play on the PSP. It is Resistance: Fall of Man sized down for the PSP. You have death match, ffa, team death match, etc., with up to 8 players (4 on 4). You can chose ranked or non ranked matches as well.
Overall, this is probably one of the best games out for the PSP, both for single and multiplayer. Its about time a developer came out with something like this, nothing has been close since God of War. DEFINITELY worth 40 bucks. Go out and buy!
I am a big fan of shooters and love my PSP, but have found very few decent portable games in this genre. I took a chance on this game because it was produced by the same guys that made the “Syphon Filter” PSP games (If you are not familiar with them they are very well reviewed, wonderful games.) I am so glad that I did.
This game is fantastic. I will briefly list the pros and cons.
The Pros:
1) You can carry more than two weapons again. One of the things that made Resistance: The Fall of Man so good was the plethora of unique weapons always at your fingertips. Resistance: Retribution reintroduces this feature. The player is able to carry up to 12 weapons each with an alternate fire option giving you much creative freedom is solving the challenges that the levels through at you.
2) The controls are well thought out and easily customizable. They work very well in the default configuration
3) The story is easy to follow and compelling.
4) The graphics are cutting edge for a portable game. They are stunning and really have to be seen to be appreciated.
5) There are “Skill Points” and “Intel” documents to collect on each level which allow you to unlock new weapons and additional features. Re-playability is very high for this reason.
6) “Infected mode” is an added value for owners of Resistance 2.
7) The “infrastructure” multiplayer feature allows you to connect wirelessly (via the internet) with players all around the world for what is arguably the best multiplayer experience on any handheld to date.
Resistance: Retribution “Plus” mode allows you to use a PS3 controller for PSP.
9) The difficulty scales well. I have not been overly frustrated with any part of this game.
The Cons:
1) The only thing that I would like to see improved is that in “Plus” mode, you PSP is tethered to your PS3 through the USB cable. I don’t know if it is technically possible to do it any other way, but it certainly limits the portability of your PSP.
Conclusion: At the end of the day, Resistance: Retribution will be remembered as one of the games that defined this generation of handheld games. Any fan of the Resistance series, or of this genre for that matter, would be remiss in not picking this one up. It is an absolute must have.
Buy Resistance: Retribution now for only $ 7.93!
The Best Choice of psp games:
Daxter
Daxter gives the co-star of the popular Jak & Daxter games his own adventure! Play from his animal perspective, chronicling his back-story during the two years spent alone in Haven City. As Daxter is an ottsel and not a human, players will have a unique moveset with agile abilities, as Daxter can crawl on all fours, fit in small places and maneuver vehicles. You’ll need all those abilities to get through this unique platformer!
- Enter the world of the lovable orange ottsel made popular in the Jak and Daxter franchise
- Play as Daxter; climb walls, creep up on enemies, fit in small places, and maneuver vehicles
- Take on a job as a pest exterminator; explore parts of Haven City in an effort to find Jak
- Compete head-to-head against crushing opponents in multiplayer combat arena challenges
- Connect to PS2 through USB; unlock drivers, vehicles, and graphics for Jak X Combat Racing or connect to PS2 to open up secret features in Daxter
Rating:
(out of 71 reviews)
List Price: $ 19.99
Price: $ 9.99
Daxter Reviews
If you’ve owned a PSP for a long time you’ve probably kept hearing that it doesn’t have any good games. Daxter proves otherwise. If you’ve been bored with all of the games the PSP has now, be bored no longer! Daxter is quite possibly the best PSP game out there, with awesome graphics, gameplay, story, and many more features.
If you’re a hardcore fan of the Jak and Daxter series like me, then you won’t be disappointed with this game. It does everything great. The story takes place between Jak 1 and Jak 2. If you rememeber, at the beginning of Jak 2 Jak arrives at haven city. He is then immediately captured by the Krimzon Guards, but Daxter escapes. Jak is put in prison, and then the game skips 2 years later and you see how Daxter saves Jak. The game’s storyline takes place in those 2 years, and you’ll learn how Daxter saves Jak and what he has done in that time. At the beginning of the game, Daxter is offered a job as a bug exterminator. He takes it, because he hopes that while he goes around exterminating bugs he’ll also find Jak along the way. By the way, these are metal head bugs, so they’ll put up a fight.
Now, first of all, let’s get the bad stuff out of the way. This game is kind of short, and you’ll be able to finish it in 10-13 hours. Also, some people might find it disappointing that haven city is smaller than it was in Jak 2, and there aren’t any people walking in the streets, even though they’re flying in zoomers. However, these are very minor problems, and they don’t affect the game in any very bad way.
Now on to the good things. This game’s graphics are absolutely phenomenal. They are the best graphics on any PSP game out now, and I daresay that they’re even better than the graphics of many PS2 games. I’m not exaggerating. They are absolutely gorgeous. There is an impressive amount of detail in all of the environments you’ll visit, and they all look very unique and great. Just take a look at Daxter himself (the character). His fur looks so realistic and cool, and all of the textures in the game are similar. The character designs are also cool and unique.
Speaking of characters, here they are. There’s Osmo, which is an old man who’s also Daxter’s boss at the exterminator shop, yet he’s very kind. There’s his son Ximon, who is a surfer kind of guy. There’s Osmo’s daughter Taryng, which is a Lara Croft-like gal with a British accent who gives Daxter all of his weapons. There’s Kaeden, some kind of creepy guy who really hates Daxter and his friends. And there are a few other characters, some of them from the other Jak games, like Errol and Count Vegar.
Another thing that the Jak series are greatly known for is their variety. Daxter delivers that too. There is a big variety of missions and things to do, and you’ll do things ranging from simply killing bugs, to chasing a Truck on your scooter while it shoots bombs at you, to shoot down a bug with a turret while you’re on a vehicle, and more. Also, there’s lots of action and platforming to be done in this game. Like I mentioned earlier, you’ll be fighting metal head bugs, and they’re all different and unqiue. You’ll get several weapons in the game: One being an electric flyswatter, which is basically a melee weapon, a sprayer which lets you stun enemies, a flamethrower(self explanatory), and a sonic blaster, which lets you shoot a bomb that creates a shockwave. You’ll also have to pick up floating green orbs to power up tour sprayer weapons. Other than that, you also get an upgrade that lets you temporarily fly in the air with your sprayer, and you’ll have to pick up green orbs mid-air in order to feul your sprayer and allow you to stay up a longer time. Jumping and flying around makes up this game’s platforming, and its really very fun.
Also there’s a bunch of other distractions that keep you busy and allow you to do things other than doing the main missions. You can roam around Haven city (by the way, you get a scooter to do it with) searching for secret areas and collectibles, you can go to levels that you’ve already played in order to pick up secrets you might have missed there, and perhaps most importantly, you can play mini-games called “dream sequences”. These are very fun, and in them, you make Daxter go to sleep on his bed, and he’ll have dreams in which he’s the hero, and his dreams take place in movies like lord of the rings, the matrix, braveheart and more. They’re basically just minigames in which you have to mash buttons according to what appears on screen, and they’re really fun. You can unlock different combos for your flyswatter and other cool secrets if you play them. However, you must first collect enough precursor orbs in order to unlock these dreams.
There is also a multiplayer option called bug combat. You can pick up special bugs in your main game and use them in this multiplayer option. Each bug has 3 attacks it can use, and it’s sort of a turn based rock-paper-scissors game with RPG elements. Claw attack beats Spit, Spit beats trap, and trap beats claw. You also get all kinds of unlockables for this from the main game, if you find them. You can get power ups that improve your bugs’ health, attack, and more. You also get tokens that you can use in the middle of the combat, and they’re things like shields that protect you from attacks, things that cancel your opponent’s move, things that let you switch your attack after you already picked one, etc.
Overall Daxter is the best PSP game that’s ever come out. I hope that other companies keep making games like this. If they do, the future looks very bright for the PSP. So if your a Jak and Daxter fan, or if you just own a PSP, you should definitely buy this game.
P.S. You can also connect your PSP to your PS2 via USB cable, and if you have Jak X: Combat Racing, you can unlock cool stuff for it from the Daxter game. These things inculde: Four different characters to drive as, and a car called the Daxtermobile.
I was truly worried about the PSP for a while there; it scared me that I saw people in the streets using their glossy new gaming system solely as an MP3 player becasue of the lack of games. After Mega Man: Powered Up was sold out in my area (the game store clerk said that people are asking about new PSP games all the time, in the hopes for a killer app), I knew the system was truly in trouble. Thank god for Daxter. As the first truly orginal great PSP game, it sure was a long time coming.
You pick up between Jak and Daxter and Jak and Daxter II. It takes place right in the middle (remember when Daxter bailed Jak out of jail? This game shows how that happened), and Daxter gets sidetracked by becoming an exterminator. Armed with an electronic fly-swatter of sorts, he goes up against the denizens of evil…er…the evil cockroaches and such of his world in the hopes of bailing his faithful buddy out. In truth, the story is purely functional. Don’t expect Final Fantasy VII or anything here.
The first thing you’ll notice is just how absolutely amazing the game looks on your little LCD screen. Bright and colorful (and high resolution to boot), I can safely say it is the best looking PSP game yet released. It is truly like having a PS2 in the palm of your hands. The one affliction of PSP gaming so far has been the terrible loading times, and thankfully Daxter all but eliminates it with its clever door system. Instead of breaking gameplay up with a loading screen, the game puts you in a small area, usually an elevator or something, while the game loads. There is some slowdown, too, but it is barely noticeable. Also, that Ottsel sure is animated well. Daxter wags his tiny tail back and forth, he has hair sprouting all over, and he looks just like an Ottsel should (if they existed, that is).
Once you’re done drooling all over your brand new PSP’s screen (and wiped off the saliva, hopefully), you’ll start realizing just how great the gameplay is. It hearkens back to classic 3D platforming. There are a few weapons to choose from, but combat takes a back seat to pure platforming fun. And platforming hasn’t been this fun since that little Italian stereotype hopped onto the scene. The level design is smart and interesting, never drab and thankfully corridor and warehouse free (it starts to scare me that even platforming games are starting to have corridors and warehouses). Despite the city setting, the developers have found interesting ways to get varied landscapes into play.
The voice-acting is pitch-perfect, too. The music is appropriate, and the sound effects are well done. You’ll swear you were there swinging around that little swatter, wagging your tail and climbing walls right along with Daxter.
Thank god for Naughy Dog. They have finally released the first true killer app for PSP.
Pros:
Incredible graphics
Fun gameplay
Varied levels
Great sound
Cons:
Slight slowdown at times
Buy Daxter now for only $ 9.99!
The Best Choice of psp games:
Grand Theft Auto Liberty City Stories
Brand new and Sealed Sony PSP Game. Backed by a 45-day guarantee.
- An all-new, epic adventure set in Liberty City, the 3-island metropolis from Grand Theft Auto 3. the game features a fully 3D experience exactly similar to the PS2 Grand Theft Autos.
- An astounding technical achievement, Liberty City Stories pushes the PSP to its absolute limit, resetting the public’s understanding and expectations of what is possible on a hand-held gaming system.
- Amazing visuals on the PSP due to enhanced draw distance, new lighting and shading models, as well as real-time reflections.
- A massive non-linear storyline penned by Rockstar’s award-winning writing team.
- Professional character voice acting and production.
Rating:
(out of 141 reviews)
List Price: $ 19.99
Price: $ 8.95
Grand Theft Auto Liberty City Stories Reviews
Talk about the ultimate mobile game for mature gamers who love the Sopranos and Godfather series. Grand Theft Auto Liberty City Stories is the perfect game for the PSP.
Let me say again – this is a MATURE game. There is sex, there is swearing, there is a LOT of violence. Anybody who buys this game for their 8 year old is making a grave mistake. It really bothers me a lot when people buy adult games for kids and say “Oh I didn’t know”. It clearly says right on the box. There are a TON of adult gamers out there, and we like mature games, just like we like R rated movies. These games aren’t meant for kids. They are made exactly the way us adults like them – full of adult situations.
That being taken care of, this is an *incredible* game. Let’s start with the gameplay. It’s hard to even imagine, looking at say a DS or GameBoy game, that any handheld could produce gameplay like this. You have a fully detailed, fully laid out cityscape. You can drive down any road, walk around amongst the people, watch the rain and sun and fog roll in. The storyline is great. The missions are great. Heck, even the sidegames are great. There are hidden packages to find, rankings to achieve, races to run, you name it. You could play this for months.
The graphics are spellbindingly beautiful. It’s hard to believe this is a handheld game. You get rain falling down around your car as it careens past easily identifiable stores on a road, while pedestrians stroll down the sidewalks. From shooting tasks, to driving races, to handling a number of other situations, the graphics draw you into this world.
Let’s talk about audio. There is a great selection of “radio stations” to listen to as you drive around. The voice acting really draws you into the story, to relate to the various characters involved. I’ve always loved the audio on the GTA games, and this is no exception.
Yes, this game requires a 2.0 update to run. The update is INCLUDED ON THE DISK. Anybody who has trouble finding it must be missing some basic computer skills. It’s right on the main disk menu when you put the disk into the system. It’s free, it’s included, it’s easy.
I can’t say enough good things about this game. Let me try to figure out some down sides. Hmmm, well it’s on a small screen. Heck, that’s the whole point, that it’s on a portable system. When I go on trips, I can bring it along with me. I think that’s fantastic, to have a GTA system to bring on the plane or bus. I *did* find the storyline in general to be on the annoying side, truth be told. I really liked the original GTA3 storyline where you were a valued employee moving up in the ranks due to your skill. I found it frustrating in this one to play in essence an “uppity jerk” who is constantly put down either by his own mob buddies or his mom or other people. It didn’t make the game nearly as enjoyable for me. This is my leisure time after all, to endulge in fun dreams. My fun dream isn’t of being berated and harassed. That being said, the mom in the Sopranos always drove me completely insane too. You have to give a writer the leeway to write his own story, and if that’s what he wants to write, you go with it.
This is a must-own game. It’s a game for ADULTS. But it’s a game with epic scope, great graphics, and great gameplay. Highly, highly recommended.
“Liberty City Stories” continues rockstars succesful GTA sereis, this time on a handheld device. Dont let that scare you away though. GTA: LCS is the killer app the PSP has been waiting for.
- Liberty City is back from GTA III. Its the exact city.
- New story though. Completely new missions,mini missions, races, etc that will last you a while
- Over 70 vehciles, including classics like the Inferno, Cheetah, and more. Big rigs, motorcyles, boats, helicopters, and planes are included as well.
-Graphics rival PS2 versions of GTA, and with the PSP’s high res LCD screen, it will probably look better.
***A new element: Multiplayer. On the PS2/Xbox, you really couldnt have a multiplayer feature, because the game was played on one TV screen. On the PSP, up to 4 players can be thrown into the city all at once. Instead of buying weapons, you find and run over them, much like an FPS. You can grab cars, ram your friends, snipe/camp one area, etc. The possibilities are endless, and this type of multiplayer has never been seen before on ANY GTA game. This alone is worth purchasing the game.
Buy Grand Theft Auto Liberty City Stories now for only $ 8.95!
The Best Choice of psp games:
PSP Super Travel Case With Pockets
CTA DIGITAL PS-LCP PSP Case with Pockets. The Super Travel Case is constructed of a durable rubber shell, double zipper enclosure and a heavy-duty bag clip. The interior has two separate compartments that are divided by a flap with slots that holds 2 UMD disks. The PSP is securely held by locking the center flap; a super design feature that provides maximum interior space. It also has a huge additional slot for storing up to 4 UMD disks or other small accessories such as headphones. The Super Travel Case is the quintessential accessory for storing all of your PSP’s bare necessities
- PSP Super Travel Case With Pockets
- The Ultimate in Travel Cases From CTA Offers A Durable Rubber Shell
- The PSP is Securely Held By Locking The Center Flap
- Carry Strap And 2 Slots For UMD Disks Included
- Double Zipper Enclosure And A Heavy Duty Bag Clip
Rating:
(out of 52 reviews)
List Price: $ 8.99
Price: $ 8.54
PSP Super Travel Case With Pockets Reviews
I got this case for my husband’s psp. The psp fits great and the outer rubber shell of the case seems quite durable. However, if you look at the picture, you’ll see a carabiner looped through a little strap on the case. That strap is held in place by a large rivet that’s punched through the case and sits in the corner of the area the PSP should sit. This means that any time the PSP is in the case, that rivet is wearing on the PSP, potentially scratching, or otherwise ruining, the finish on the back of the system. If you buy this, be prepared to line the bottom with some heavy cloth or something to take the rivet out of the equation. That being said, this case is excellent for protecting and carrying a PSP. The designers just need to make an adjustment.
It can carry 2 UMD discs and the earphones with the remote wire including the PSP comfortably.
And the quality is excellent
Buy PSP Super Travel Case With Pockets now for only $ 8.54!
The Best Choice of psp games:
Mortal Kombat Unchained
Mortal Kombat: Unchained delivers the most complete fighting experience you could have. Progress to lethal intensity with multiple fatalities per character & unlimited online competition. Plus, for the first time ever, an enhanced free-roaming Konquest mode, an action/strategy board game and a unique puzzle game. Also features a multi-tiered interactive backgrounds and extensive new game modes. New Mix of Favorite Warriors – Featuring many new fighters and the return of choice warriors such as Baraka, Mileena, Noob Saibot, Scorpion, Sub-Zero, Raiden, Tonya and more
- Two fatalities per character with new death traps, stage fatalities and interactive Kombat backgrounds
- Completely redesigned single player Konquest mode provides an entirely fresh experience and a strong RPG gameplay element
- Explores worlds populated by NPC (Non-Player-Controlled) characters, unique hidden features, and a real time clock with a 24-hour day
- New Chess Kombat Mode – Partake in a game of chess-like strategy, but with a fun (and bloody) Mortal Kombat twist
- Puzzle Kombat includes over 10 Mortal Kombat characters, each with a super-move to trigger against opponents
Rating:
(out of 25 reviews)
List Price: $ 19.99
Price: $ 2.71
Mortal Kombat Unchained Reviews
First, Dragonball Z Shin Budokai. Then, Tekken: Dark Resurrection. Now, Mortal Kombat:Unchained. With each new fighter released, I’m more and more convinced that the Playstation Portable can give a deep console presentation but on a portable and mobile device. Take Mortal Kombat: Unchained, for instance, -basically a port of Mortal Kombat Deception for the PSP that includes every last thing in the console game. Two fatalities per character with new death traps, stage fatalities-Completely redesigned single player Konquest mode-Features multi-tiered interactive backgrounds-With a mix of your favorite fighters as well as many new ones. It’s the definitive portable Mortal Kombat experience every fan has waited for. I must say, I’m impressed. The loading times for the game are a smidgen long but doesn’t mar things overall. Other than that, Mortal Kombat: Unchained is ‘off the chain’. Seriously, you’ll love it.
This game rocks. I played it on PS2 and I loved it and finally as soon as I heard it was going to be on handheld for the first time ever i thought to myself “this is great! Much better than those other MKs on GBA and on black and white game boy because the graphics just don’t cut it as well and PSP does.” The 3-D is awesome and I have to say I knew it was gonna be great and I was proven right buy purchasing it and playing it to be impressed by it! So all you Mortal Kombat fans out there that own a PSP; GET THIS GAME NOW!!!!! You won’t be sorry!!! And it’s even better than PS2 because it has extra characters like Shao Kahn, Blaze and Goro!!!
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The Best Choice of psp games:
Sonic Rivals
- Go head-to-head with your buddy and trip, shove, even vault over each other as you hurtle towards the finish line at breakneck speed
- Compete one-on-one with each of your rivals will feel just as competitive as if playing against an actual player
- Sonic style 2D gameplay in true 3D environments, custom-built for the PSP
- Race in Sonic’s traditional 2D gameplay, but throughout obstacle-filled 3D tracks, enhancing the thrills of the race
- Built from the ground-up to maximize the technical potential of the PSP
Rating:
(out of 17 reviews)
List Price: $ 19.99
Price: $ 9.85
Sonic Rivals Reviews
Sonic Rivals pits Sonic the Hedgehog against some of his buddies that appeared late in the series. Knuckles, Silver, Black etc. I think about the time Sonic started having buddies was when the franchise became less fun. You rocket around 3d tracks with no time to react to what you encounter which means if you play online, someone will have cold memorized the track and will kick you silly. If you play in story mode, its very little fun unless you have the reflexes of a chipmunk on crack.
Gone are the days of using your intellect and mastery of the controls to get through the map. Now, you hang on and I guess if its summertime and you are 10, you play over and over to learn the map thoroughly. The best thing about the original Sonic on Genesis was the imagination inventing puzzles and bosses. Now, the levels are stunningly pretty, and you go fast, and the bosses suck and the control is not trustworthy. I won’t play anything where I can’t control the character because the system is too busy doing something else, which begs the question : It’s 2d, why is it so hard to
make a game that plays as well as the Genesis (I guess the PSP is 100X faster)?
Pick it up if you want to play with friends. The story mode is useless.
I haven’t played this game very much but I can say that my wife LOVES it. She gets so excited that I cannot talk to her at all when she is playing. She yells at the opposing characters and sometimes has a few choice words but I won’t go into that. If you like a fast action game without too much strategy, then this game is for you.
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The Best Choice of psp games:
Namco Museum Battle Collection
Namco Museum: Battle Collection collects classic 80s arcade hits, while giving a few of them a facelift. Enjoy the original versions of beloved games in all their 8-bit glory, or try the enhanced 16-bit versions for a new take on the classic action. Games include: Bosconian – Survive against an army of space stations, while avoiding asteroids and other obstacles Rally X – Players drive around a maze while avoiding chasing cars, laying smoke screens, and collecting flags Also includes Tower of Druaga, Dragon Buster, Grobda, and King & Balloon Uses the PSP’s Wi-Fi capabilities for 4-person multiplayer
- Collection of arcade classics for Sony’s PlayStation Portable
- For PlayStation Portable, capable of WiFi play against other PSPs
- Pac-Man, Ms. Pac-Man, Galaga, Galaxian, Rally-X, New Rally-X and Dig Dug
- Plus 10 U.S. exclusives including Xevious, Bosconian, Mappy, Tower of Druaga, Dragon Buster, Dig Dug 2 and more
- An all-new treatment of the classics on the ultimate multi-player platform
Rating:
(out of 35 reviews)
List Price: $ 19.99
Price: $ 13.67
Namco Museum Battle Collection Reviews
Retro games are good, but when they are done right, they can be great. This is easily the greatest arcade compilation I’ve ever played. Not only can you play these classic arcade games in the palm of your hand, but you can enjoy the best collection of them all in one. 20 games, including “redone” games of Pac-Man, Dig Dug, Galaga and RallyX.
The quality of each classic is amazing and they play nearly exactly to the old arcade cabinets from the retro 80′s, graphics, music, sound FX and all. The bestest of the best is clearly Galaga, Ms. Pac-Man, Pac-Man, RallyX and DigDug. But it doesn’t stop there. There are 4 new Arrangement games of those 4 classics, I like to view them as remixes. They are are redone, upheavels in levels, gameplay, sound and graphics. The arranged Galaga is very addicting and you’ll be hooked instantly. Dig Dug remade is basically the same game with better graphics and new enemies. RallyX, which was a decent game in the 80′s, is redone and very fun to boot. These “arranged” games could have been sold seperately and probably most would have been pleased with them.
The originals are as fun as you remember them and just as challenging. Getting to that “key” in Pac-Man is still no easy task. But for novice gamers, never threat, you can continue from where you left off on many of the old games. Some of the other titles included like Grobada, Motos, Bosconian, DragonBuster and Galaxian are very obscure, but amazingly, they still do offer some fun factor. The rest you may not spent much time with in the past and most you might not play much, but you’ll be happy with it overall.
Some might be a bit “squinty” eyed playing some of the old games like Pac-Man, the ratio of the originals were made for horizontal screens, so it’s very small on the widescreen PSP, but thankfully they offered a “stretch” option for most of the titles. It looks a bit weird all stretched out, but it’s better than playing on the little playing field.
Overall, this is clearly the best PSP game to buy, especially if you like classic arcade gaming, this is how it all began, no quarters needed…
The Namco Museum Battle Collection is living proof that the past will always catch up with today’s advances, adding fuel to the argument that it’s all in the gameplay. Namco Museum showcases the founding concepts of most modern gaming, but, in essence, the sum of these games is all about the numbers. That, however, doesn’t change the fact that all of today’s games can trace their DNA to any one of these titles.
And gameplay is what you get with this collection. The PSP has been virtually retrofitted to give you a healthy dose of all your favorites from the early days of gaming, beginning of course with the immortal Pac-Man, the always imitated Galaga/Galaxian, and right on through to some little known but nonetheless engaging titles such as Rolling Thunder, Bosconian, and Xevious.
The four “arranged” versions (Pac-Man, Rally-X, Dig Dug, and Galaga) are sure to please a great many gamers with overhauled versions of their respective originals, but with a maximum six attainable levels in each of these games, sometimes the experience just seems a little short. The original versions, on the other hand, sometimes offer more challenge than their descendants, being impeded only by the fact that the only way to get the most of the PSP’s screen is to stretch the gameplay screen to fit and thus distort the original screen ratio.
If you’re the type of gamer who’s into the PSP mainly for its portability, Namco Museum could give you many hours of quick, satisfying casual gaming. Just pop it in and rack up those high scores.
However, if you have a PSP because you believe in its capability to equal its older brother and are on the lookout for seriously immersive, big-scale gaming, Namco Museum could do in a pinch, but it won’t rock your mind the way GTA:LCS, SOCOM, or any other hardware-maxing title is currently out there.
Namco Museum is seriously fun and worth a look. It may, on the whole, be old, but don’t dis this granddaddy just yet. There’s gold in them thar games.
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The Best Choice of psp games:
Atari Classics Evolved
- 11 Classic Atari Games in their original and evolved designs
- Over 50 unlockable Atari 2600 titles
- Battle it out via wireless multiplayer in “Warlords” and “Battlezone”
Rating:
(out of 28 reviews)
List Price: $ 19.99
Price: $ 6.80
Atari Classics Evolved Reviews
The idea for this game is fantastic. Take a bunch of classic arcade games we’ve all played a million times before and update them with newly improved, “evolved,” graphics. And they rock! The graphics are great, the sound effects are sufficiently retro without sounding silly, and the games retained their same heart. Overall, a really fun PSP game.
Having said that, however, there are two distinct problems. First, if you have XBox Live Arcade, you’ll recognize all these games as the same ports that have been trickling onto XBLA for the past year or so. This UMD is a much better deal, though, getting them all in one package instead of – each through XBLA. However, the PSP controls are just a little too wonky for the games that require more precision, such as Missile Command or Battlezone, especially when you compare them to the X360 controls (which, granted, weren’t that precise to begin with, but they are better).
Second, the game makes a big deal about containing over 50 Atari 2600 games available to be unlocked. However, instead of unlocking them a few at a time as you make incremental progress through the new-and-improved games, the developers decided to make them ALL unlockable once you achieve EVERY goal in EACH evolved game. So basically, the unlockable Atari 2600 games are an all-or-nothing deal. Stuck on the last achievement? Tough! You’ll NEVER play ANY of the 2600 games until you get that last achievement. And that makes getting any of the achievements that much less of an accomplishment than it should be.
If the unlockable games had NOT been included in this package, it would be a sweet deal all on its own. If you want to play these classic games, get this UMD. Just be prepared to be playing ONLY these 12 games until you unlock all 48 achievements.
I have the Atari collection for the Nintendo DS and boy, was that a disappointment. I wish I could have gotten my money back. This on the other hand is so much better (and cheaper) that I was not expecting it to be this good. The 11 games come in two versions, classic and Modern (evolved). The controls take getting used to since games like Millipede and Centipede had a control ball, this you have to use joystick or direction buttons. There is also unlockable versions of Atari 2600 games too, over 50 according to the box but I haven’t gotten there yet. Highly recommended games. Remember back in the 80s when these were top? An arcade game cost a few thousand and you get all these for with better graphics (but not better controls).
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The Best Choice of psp games:
Madden NFL 10
Madden NFL 10 PSP
Experience first-hand what it’s like to Fight for Every Yard in Madden NFL 10. With the all-new Pro-Tak™ animation technology, players have more control over the outcome of each play. Whether driving a receiver towards the first down, or battling for a fumble at the bottom of a pile, the play won’t end until the whistle blows. Add to that the most immersive broadcast presentation and online innovation to date, and Madden NFL 10 captures the authenticity and emotion of the NFL like never before. Every Sunday in the NFL, an epic battle rages between the offense and the defense and that’s what players get in Madden NFL 10 on the PlayStation Portable, the most authentic and exciting entry in the storied Madden NFL franchise to-date. With the ability to design your own plays and upload them to your PS3, a revamped Superstar mode, a dynamic camera system, all-new commentary and more – Madden NFL 10 for PSP will bring players closer to authentic NFL action than ever before. .caption { font-family: Verdana, Helvetica neue, Arial, serif; font-size: 10px; font-weight: bold; font-style: italic; } ul.indent { list-style: inside disc; text-indent: -15px; } table.callout { font-family: verdana; font-size: 11px; line-height: 1. 3em; } td.vgoverview { height: 125px; background: #9DC4D8 url(http://images.amazon.com/images/G/01/electronics/detail-page/callout-bg.png) repeat-x; border-left: 1px solid #999999; border-right: 1px solid #999999; padding-left: 20px; padding-right: 20px; padding-bottom: 10px; width: 250px; font-family: verdana; font-size: 12px; } Key Features Fight For the Fumble – Feel the suspense of the NFL as you battle your opponent in a fast-paced mini-game to recover a game-changing fumble. Design
- Keep your head on a swivel as an all-new dynamic camera system zooms in and out with the action, keeping every player in view.
- The Fight For the Fumble mini-game where you battle your opponent in a fast-paced action to recover a game-changing fumble.
- Create custom plays, then test each one on the fly. Upload your favorites to a PlayStation 3 system and dominate your rivals in HD.
- All-new Commentary where you experience the excitement of every snap with all-new color and play-by-play by Chris Collinsworth and Tom Hammond.
- Online multiplayer options via PSP ad hoc connection supporting 2-4 players.
Rating:
(out of 11 reviews)
List Price: $ 39.99
Price: $ 31.98
Madden NFL 10 Reviews
I pre-ordered Madden 10 for the PSP, and really enjoy playing it. I also bought a Light Magnifier for PSP (PlayStation Portable) just for the purpose of really seeing all the details while playing Madden 10. this game has almost everything that the PS3 version has, but has something special called the Superstar Challenge. Madden gives you a situation, for example New England is leading Miami by 10 with 2 minutes in the 4th quarter and you must make Ronnie Brown the Superstar to beat the Patriots. After you win that challenge, Madden 10 will give you the reverse situation of you being New England ahead by 10, while you must make Wes Welker the Superstar and having to maintain the lead. Usually, when I play Madden 10, I play the Superstar Challenge. MADDEN 10 FOR THE PSP DOESN’T DISAPPOINT!
This is the third madden game I’ve bought for the PSP and is by far my favorite. The biggest difference this year is the camera and ability to see all receivers and dbs on the field. It zooms in and out seamlessly (finally) and offers multiple presentation options. If you’ve been put off with madden games on psp in the past, give ’10 a shot.
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