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FishyJoe said:
When commuting or on the move, games need to be playable in very short chunks of time. The slower load time of the UMD combined with more console like gameplay means that the games aren't really designed for these short time periods.

That's something I don't think the game reviews really reflect as they are usually reviewed in a setting where the game is played continuously.

 

A lot of the games I have played include the quicksave function, which has prevented me from really having any problems.  The PSP also lets you turn the system off and go into standby, which then lets you turn the game back on immediately where you were, although this does consume some battery power if you leave it like that for too long.



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