

Check out my review here.Ī new chapter in the storied Ys franchise that shook things up with its party-based systems, Seven lives up to the pedigree with a brilliant soundtrack fantastically fast-paced combat and an enjoyable story following adventurer Adol through the new lands of Altago.

Race around big open cities picking up passengers and pulling off mad stunts – it’s brilliant and perfect in bite-sized chunks. It was a stand-out game on the Dreamcast then again on the PS2 and Crazy Taxi makes an effortless jump to the PSP with the second game in tow and best of all they’re both compatible with Vita. The Battlefront sub-series has always been my favourite in Star Wars and Elite Squadron is no exception – a great portable representation of the franchise that also adds its own twist thanks to the seamless ground-to-space combat alongside impressive graphics for the hardware it’s running on. The social links you’ll forge make it all worthwhile in the end and it’s a great case of how to condense a game down to a handheld.ġ4. It took me a while to like this one due to the tedious dungeon-crawling and story which takes a while to get going, but once it does there’s a brilliant case of character-development in a high school setting. Each has its own redeeming features and I’d definitely recommend you grab them from PSN if they interest you at all! These are the titles that haven’t left my handheld since I purchased them and regularly wrack up hours of playtime when I’m travelling around. (Editor’s note – please check out my newest, up-to-date list of the 25 best PSP games playable on Vita!)Ī supplement to my previous posts about favourite Vita games, I thought I would also draw up a list of the best PSP games which are playable on Vita.
