What's the best PSP game? I only have Daxter.
Thanks for the input, Jeff.
Even though I don't have a PSP, I'd recommend MGS: PO+, Jeanne D'Arc, Patapon, and Killzone: Liberation.
What about God of War? I was thinking about Killzone Liberation as well.
Thanks for the input, Jeff.
Crisis Core, Jeanne D'Arc, God of war (for sure),
for niche games, there are tons of really good puzzle games: Crush, Puzzle Quest.
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Definatly get after God of War the two Syphon Filter games , Pursuit Force games and the two Wipeout games :D
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What genre(s) do you like?
If you want Portable Ops, don't buy the + version. It seems the +version only has extra online capabilities (I'm not even sure it contains the original game)
Good RPG's are Crisis Core, Jeanne D'arc, Final Fantasy Tactics, Tales of Eternia (EU/JAP only).
God of War is a nice game if you liked the PS2 versions.
dbot said: What about God of War? I was thinking about Killzone Liberation as well. |
Completely forgot about GoW. It's a must buy. :)
I don't own a PSP, but my friend has lots of amazing things to say about LocoRoco and Dead Head Fred.
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Get Metal Gear Portable Op. DONT GET +, it doesn't have a good story mode. Also god of war CoO
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