I want a handheld console, tried NDS and did not like it at all. Does psp have any better game library or is it just like ds? :p The only game I really enjoyed on DS was GTA:CW.
I want a handheld console, tried NDS and did not like it at all. Does psp have any better game library or is it just like ds? :p The only game I really enjoyed on DS was GTA:CW.
Depends on your preference of games. PSP has great games, different games than NDS, and alot more good titles to come out this year. If you like the variety of games on PS2, its roughly the same feeling.
You didn't like the DS and you want a handheld. What are your other options? Get the PSP!
| d21lewis said: You didn't like the DS and you want a handheld. What are your other options? Get the PSP! |
A new phone maybe? :D I just want to know is psp worth a shot..
| BengaBenga said: Yes, definitely something for you. You can steal games on PSP too. |
Is
Is that really a positive, 'cause I mean you can steal games on the DS too
But yeah, there's bound to be something on there for you, Esa. It has its share of shooters, I believe.
| BengaBenga said: Yes, definitely something for you. You can steal games on PSP too. |
Oh really?
My nephew has a PSP. It's more of a console experience on the go. The DS is more of a creative experience. It has more "bite sized" games too. I can play a DS game for 10-15 minutes, and feel satisfied. I think PSP games tend to require more dedication (I'm generalizing because, I've only played Star Wars Battlefront :P). It's probably more your thing, though. Go on youtube and watch videos of games you think you may like. If it looks like your thing, buy it. In the end, it's all about your happiness.
| V-r0cK said: Depends on your preference of games. PSP has great games, different games than NDS, and alot more good titles to come out this year. If you like the variety of games on PS2, its roughly the same feeling. |
That sounds promising. Any good rpg:s on psp? :p
| d21lewis said: My nephew has a PSP. It's more of a console experience on the go. The DS is more of a creative experience. It has more "bite sized" games too. I can play a DS game for 10-15 minutes, and feel satisfied. I think PSP games tend to require more dedication (I'm generalizing because, I've only played Star Wars Battlefront :P). It's probably more your thing, though. Go on youtube and watch videos of games you think you may like. If it looks like your thing, buy it. In the end, it's all about your happiness. |
Thanks, that answer is a good one. Just what I felt about DS.
Any suggestions of games to check?
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