Download Soulcalibur - Broken Destiny (Japan) ROM – Sony PSP Game
Slash through PSP fights with Kratos clashing against Soulcalibur’s roster—somehow the weapon combat still feels slick even on handheld. Weirdly, the cocky French fencer Dampierre steals the show.
Game Overview
Soulcalibur: Broken Destiny came out in 2009 for the PlayStation Portable, developed by Project Soul and published by Bandai Namco. It was a solid attempt to bring the console weapon fighting experience to the handheld, arriving at a time when the PSP had a strong library of action games. The roster included a mix of familiar faces and a few surprises, like Kratos from God of War, which felt like a natural fit given the hardware.
You control one of many fighters, each with unique weapons and styles, and your goal is to defeat opponents across various modes, including arcade, versus, and a new single player gauntlet. Key mechanics include the 8-way run system for fluid movement, guard impacts to parry attacks, and character-specific critical finishes that can end a match instantly. The pacing is fast, with matches that rarely drag, and the difficulty can spike in later stages. It feels responsive and surprisingly deep for a portable fighter, letting you pull off complex combos without the screen ever feeling cramped.

Download Soulcalibur - Broken Destiny (Japan) Game
You can download this ROM to play Soulcalibur - Broken Destiny (Japan) offline using an PlayStation Portable (PSP) emulator (Top Emulators).
*This ROM is provided for backup and educational purposes only.