Top 44 PlayStation Portable (PSP) Games
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Tactics Ogre - Let Us Cling Together (Europe) | 2011 | Square Enix | Tactical RPG | Command a ragtag army through brutal grid battles where every choice—who to recruit, who to betray—rewrites the story. Those 3D spell effects make every counterattack feel like a gut punch. |
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Ape Escape - On the Loose | 2005 | SCE Japan Studio | Platformer | Specter’s monkeys are wrecking history, so you’re jumping through time with a net and weird gadgets—some just sit there, others chuck fruit at you or bolt the second they spot you. That one smug monkey on the ledge? Yeah, you’ll chase him across three eras just to wipe that grin off his face. |
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Wipeout Pulse | 2007 | Studio Liverpool / Sony Computer Entertainment | Racing (Futuristic) | Pilot anti-gravity ships at insane speeds, barely clinging to twisting tracks while dodging rockets—each team's racer handles differently, so you'll crash a lot before finding your perfect fit. |
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LocoRoco | 2006 | Japan Studio / Sony Computer Entertainment | Platformer | Tilt the world to roll squishy, singing blobs—split them apart to squeeze through gaps, gobble berries to grow, and hunt for hidden Mui Mui guys while their cheerful tunes play. |
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Field Commander | 2006 | Sony Online Entertainment | Turn-Based Strategy | You command squads across tactical maps, weighing every move—drop troops behind enemy lines or push forward with tanks, but one wrong step and the AI punishes you hard. The mission editor lets you build your own brutal challenges when the campaign isn’t enough. |
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Lumines | 2004 | Q Entertainment / Ubisoft | Puzzle / Music | Drop blocks to the beat, watch them vanish in rhythm with the music—it’s Tetris if someone slipped it into a rave. The harder you focus, the more the visuals and soundtrack melt together. |
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Mega Man - Powered Up | 2006 | Capcom | Platformer / Action | You start as rookie Mega, dodging Wily’s bots and stealing their powers—then replay levels as the bosses to find hidden paths you missed. The classic mode’s here, but playing as Guts Man smashing everything never gets old. |
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Valkyria Chronicles II | 2010 | Sega | Tactical RPG | You're a cadet juggling school drama and real combat—plan your moves carefully, then dive into the fray to flank enemies or duck behind cover before your stamina drains. The academy vibe keeps things fresh, but those tactical shootouts still hit just right. |
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Wipeout Pure | 2005 | Studio Liverpool / Sony Computer Entertainment | Racing (Futuristic) | Piloting a hovercraft that feels like taming a jet, barely staying in control as you dodge missiles and scrape walls at impossible speeds—then inevitably exploding in Zone mode when the acceleration becomes too much. |
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Medal of Honor - Heroes 2 (Asia) | 2007 | EA Canada / Electronic Arts | First-Person Shooter | Storm beaches and clear bunkers in quick bursts—the controls feel solid for a handheld, and bot matches turn into chaotic little firefights when you're stuck on the train. |
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Ys Seven | 2009 | Nihon Falcom | Action RPG | You start a bar brawl within minutes, then end up dodging boulders and swapping between characters mid-combo when the king drags you into some seismic chaos. That sword feels weighty until you unlock a whirlwind slash after grinding with it forever. |
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Persona 3 Portable (Japan) (v1.02) | 2009 | Atlus | Role-Playing (JRPG) | You juggle high school drama by day and dungeon crawls by night, switching between turn-based fights and building friendships—the new heroine route shakes up the story in ways that actually matter. The PSP port somehow makes grinding in Tartarus feel right for quick bus rides. |
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LocoRoco 2 | 2008 | Japan Studio / Sony Computer Entertainment | Platformer | Tilt the world with shoulder buttons to roll these bouncy blobs through colorful levels, cleaning up poison and dodging the Moja Troop’s terrible singing. Split them apart to squeeze through tight spots or tap along to their chirpy little songs. |
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Star Wars - Battlefront II | 2005 | Pandemic Studios / LucasArts | Third-Person Shooter | Ditch the footsoldier life—you’re suddenly Vader force-choking rebels or Yoda flipping through droids, then hopping into a TIE Fighter to blast capital ships from the inside. Pure Star Wars chaos on a tiny screen. |
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Patapon 2 | 2008 | Pyramid / Sony Computer Entertainment | Rhythm Strategy | Drum commands to your eyeball army, unlock Hero forms, and watch chaos unfold when your flying spear guys shred bosses differently than your shield wall. Those repeat levels? Trees start hurling spears back—good luck keeping the rhythm when everything’s trying to murder you. |
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MotorStorm - Arctic Edge (Europe) | 2009 | Bigbig Studios / Sony Computer Entertainment | Racing | Alaska’s ice tries to wreck you—dodge avalanches, pray bridges hold, and shove rivals into snowdrifts while your truck fishtails on sheer cliffs. Snowmobiles feel fast until the ground gives way. |
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Dissidia - Final Fantasy | 2008 | Square Enix | Fighting RPG | Final Fantasy characters throw down in wild 3D brawls—Tidus zips around while Garland smashes through walls, and you can swap gear between Cloud and Sephiroth like some messed-up armory share. |
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Monster Hunter Freedom 2 | 2007 | Capcom | Action RPG | Hunt massive beasts, carve them up for parts, and craft wild new gear—now with bigger maps and smarter solo play tweaks for the PSP. |
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Killzone - Liberation | 2006 | Guerrilla Games / Sony Computer Entertainment | Top-Down Shooter | Ditch the first-person view—this time you're orchestrating the chaos from above, pausing to aim shots and bark orders at Rico between Helghast ambushes. The PSP's tiny screen somehow makes those timed bomb defusals even more frantic. |
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Killzone - Liberation (E) | 2006 | Guerrilla Games / Sony Computer Entertainment | Top-Down Shooter | Templar’s back, but this time it’s all about holding angles and picking off Helghast from above—get swarmed, dig in, and pray your upgrades hold. Rico actually listens now, which helps when the missions start piling up. |
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Burnout Legends | 2005 | Criterion Games / Electronic Arts | Arcade Racing | T-bone rivals into walls at 120mph, watch them crumple, then boost through the wreckage—Legends turns your PSP into a crash-happy arcade machine. The best part? Aiming for traffic jams in Crash mode just to see how many cars you can flip. |
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Burnout Dominator | 2007 | EA UK / Electronic Arts | Racing | Burn rubber till your boost meter’s dry, weave through traffic like a maniac, and watch your score skyrocket—just don’t wreck. No crash mode, but the drift and near-miss chaos more than make up for it. |
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Patapon | 2007 | Pyramid / Sony Computer Entertainment | Rhythm Strategy | You drum commands with buttons to lead little eyeball warriors—mess up and they stumble, nail the rhythm and they crush enemies in sync while chanting. Between fights, you scavenge gear and recruit new troops to take on tougher battles. |
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Mega Man - Maverick Hunter X | 2005 | Capcom | Action Platformer | Dash through neon-lit factories, blast rogue robots, and hunt for hidden upgrades—this remake keeps the tight controls but gives the classic a fresh coat of paint. You can even switch sides and wreck shop as Vile if you're feeling mean. |
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Final Fantasy Tactics - The War Of The Lions | 2007 | Square Enix | Tactical RPG | Command knights and mages in grid battles where one wrong move can wreck you—now with slick new cutscenes and a couple fresh jobs to try. Still brutal, still brilliant. |
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Monster Hunter Portable 3rd (J) | 2010 | Capcom | Action RPG | Swing a massive sword at lightning wolves, then retreat to a hot spring village where your cat buddies actually help in fights this time—just watch your back when something huge crashes through the scenery. |
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Patapon 3 (USA) (En,Fr,Es,Pt) | 2011 | Pyramid / Sony Computer Entertainment | Rhythm, Strategy | Lead your eyeball warriors into battle by drumming out rhythms—nail the beats and they’ll crush enemies, but flub it and they’ll trip over themselves. Customize your squad’s gear and skills, then take them online if you’ve got friends still rocking PSPs. |
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Need For Speed - Most Wanted 5-1-0 | 2005 | EA Canada / Electronic Arts | Racing | Dodge cops, smash through billboards, and climb the Blacklist—just pure street racing without the open world fluff. The PSP version keeps the chases tight and the takedowns satisfying. |
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Kingdom Hearts - Birth By Sleep | 2010 | Square Enix | Action RPG | You play as three Keyblade wielders with wildly different fighting styles—Terra swings heavy, Aqua casts spells, Ven’s quick—and their stories twist together in ways that’ll wreck you. The combat’s all about chaining attacks to unlock wild new moves mid-fight. |
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Daxter | 2006 | Ready at Dawn / Sony Computer Entertainment | Action, Platformer | You play as Jak’s tiny ottsel buddy Daxter, smacking bugs with a fly swatter in grimy alleys before graduating to a flamethrower—because why not? The levels keep surprising you, from dodging trains to sneaking through fish guts like some weird stealth mission. |
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Monster Hunter Freedom Unite | 2008 | Capcom | Action, RPG | You agonize over gear choices for ages, then get wrecked by a giant angry chicken—until you learn its patterns and finally take it down with three friends. Those cat allies? Sometimes clutch, sometimes just watch you get stomped. |
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Silent Hill Origins | 2007 | Climax Studios / Konami | Horror, Adventure | Creep through foggy streets with a busted flashlight, swinging at whatever’s groaning in the dark—this is Silent Hill before the real nightmare began. The PSP’s tiny screen somehow makes the static and distant screams even worse. |
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Tekken - Dark Resurrection | 2006 | Bandai Namco | Fighting | Dodge fireballs in neon-lit arenas, tweak your fighter’s armor piece by piece, and figure out why Panda suddenly has actual moves now. The PSP somehow made this feel bigger than the arcade version. |
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Midnight Club 3 - DUB Edition | 2005 | Rockstar San Diego / Rockstar Games | Racing | Pick your ride, slam it with absurd mods, then tear through city streets dodging traffic and cops—every race feels like barely-controlled chaos. |
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Metal Gear Solid - Peace Walker | 2010 | Kojima Productions / Konami | Stealth, Action | Sneak through jungles and bases in Costa Rica, juggling Snake’s guilt and conspiracies between tense stealth takedowns—those comic-style cutscenes hit different on PSP. |
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Crisis Core - Final Fantasy VII | 2007 | Square Enix | Action RPG | You play as Zack, a Shinra SOLDIER uncovering the company’s dark side while slashing through enemies with a mix of swordplay, magic, and unpredictable slot machine-powered boosts. Meeting younger versions of FFVII’s cast hits different when you know what’s coming. |
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Naruto - Ultimate Ninja Heroes | 2007 | CyberConnect2 / Bandai Namco | Fighting, Action | Pick three ninjas, smash through destructible stages, and discover wild team combo moves—this PSP fighter rewards experimenting more than button mashing. Nothing beats the chaos of local wireless battles with a friend’s leveled-up squad. |
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Dragon Ball Z - Shin Budokai | 2006 | Dimps / Bandai Namco | Fighting, Action | Pick a DBZ fighter, throw energy blasts that light up the screen, and pull off ridiculous teleporting combos—this one nails the over-the-top brawls the series is known for. The PSP controls somehow make beam struggles and quick vanishes feel just right. |
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WWE SmackDown Vs. RAW 2011 | 2010 | Yuke's / THQ | Sports, Wrestling | Tables break differently every time, ladders snap mid-match, and Hell in a Cell has no escape—just pure, unpredictable chaos. Backstage brawls and surprise rivalries make each fight feel fresh. |
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Naruto Shippuden - Ultimate Ninja Impact | 2011 | CyberConnect2 / Bandai Namco | Action, Fighting | Dodge through waves of enemies, spam jutsu like mad, and barely survive those ridiculous boss fights—it’s pure Naruto chaos on PSP. |
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God Of War - Chains Of Olympus | 2008 | Ready at Dawn / Sony Computer Entertainment | Action, Adventure | You swing Kratos’ chains through hordes of Persians on the PSP, dodging attacks with shoulder buttons and tearing monsters apart in quick-time events—somehow it all feels just as brutal as the big console fights. |
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FIFA 14 | 2013 | EA Sports | Sports, Soccer | Tight controls make every pass and tackle feel crisp on PSP, and Career Mode’s lineup tweaks will eat up your bus rides. The ball physics keep things honest—no cheap goals here. |
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Grand Theft Auto - Vice City Stories | 2006 | Rockstar Leeds / Rockstar Games | Action, Adventure | You're Vic Vance, building a crime empire in 80s Vice City—hustling for turf, running shady businesses, and dealing with your flaky brother Lance between car chases and shootouts. Finally, you can swim instead of instantly drowning like an idiot. |
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God Of War - Ghost Of Sparta | 2010 | Ready at Dawn / Sony Computer Entertainment | Action, Adventure | Kratos hunts down his past in Atlantis, hacking through mythic beasts with those signature chained blades—now spitting fire—before stumbling into a messy family reunion with his long-lost brother. That spear-shield combo feels weirdly good when you’re impaling minotaurs. |