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Showing posts with label List. Show all posts

Saturday, December 12, 2009

IGN's 2009 PSP Game of the Year Award Nominees

Here are IGN's nominees for the PSP Games of the Year:

Best Action Game:

  • Dissidia Final Fantasy
  • Gran Theft Auto: Chinatown Wars
  • Patapon 2
  • Resistance: Retribution
Best Fighting Game:
  • Tekken 6
  • Fate/Unlimited Codes
  • Soulcalibur: Broken Destiny
Best Music Game:
  • Beaterator
  • DJ Max Fever
  • Rock Band: Unplugged
Best Platform Game:
  • Hammerin' Hero
  • LittleBigPlanet
  • Prinny: Can I Really Be the Hero?
Best Puzzle Game:
  • LocoRoco 2
  • PixelJunk Monsters: Deluxe
Best Role-Playing Game:
  • Half-Minute Hero
  • Crimson Gem Saga
  • Disgaea 2: Dark Hero Days
  • Star Ocean: Second Evolution
Best Racing Game:
  • MotorStorm: Arctic Edge
Best Sports Game:
  • FIFA Soccer 10
  • Pangya: Fatasy Golf
  • Tiger Woods PGA Tour 10
Best Multiplayer Game:
  • Dissidia Final Fantasy
  • MotorStorm: Arctic Edge
  • Patapon 2
  • PixelJunk Monsters Deluxe
  • Resistance: Retribution
Award for Visual Excellence:
  • Dissidia Final Fantasy
  • LittleBigPlanet
  • Patapon 2
  • Soulcalibur: Broken Destiny
  • Tekken 6
Award for Excellence in Sound:
  • Dissidia Final Fantasy
  • LittleBigPlanet
  • MotorStorm: Arctic Edge
  • Resistance: Retribution
  • Soulcalibur: Broken Destiny
Best Story:
  • Crimson Gem Saga
  • Disgaea 2: Dark Hero Days
  • Dissidia Final Fantasy
  • Resistance: Retribution
  • Star Ocean: Second Evolution
PSP Game of the Year:
  • Patapon 2
  • Dissidia Final Fantasy
  • LittleBigPlanet
  • MotorStorm: Arctic Edge
  • Resistance: Retribution

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Tuesday, December 8, 2009

IGN'S Top PSP Games of 2009

2009 is almost over, and IGN is celebrating the year's end by posting up their their top PSP games of 2009. Here is the list:

1. Patapon 2
2. Grand Theft Auto: Chinatown Wars
3. Resistance: Retribution
4. LocoRoco 2
5. MotorStorm: Arctic Edge
6. PixelJunk Monsters Deluxe
7. Dissidia Final Fantasy
8. Half-Minute Hero
9. Hammerin' Hero

To read their reasoning behind the list, head over here.

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Sunday, December 6, 2009

The Best PSP Games You've Never Heard Of

The PSP has many great and well-known titles, like God of War: Chains of Olympus, Crisis Core, and Lumines. However, there are also many hidden gems in the PSP game's library that have never gotten the recognition that they deserve. Here are some of the best PSP games that you've probably never heard of.

Class of Heroes: 

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This challenging dungeon crawler is set at a magical school called Particus Academy. Class of Heroes boasts a great character creation system and Etrian Odyssey style gameplay. This title is grind heavy and definitely isn't for everyone, but fans of classic dungeon based games like Wizardry shouldn't miss it.


GripShift:
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This extremely addictive racing game plays more like a platformer than like more popular racing games like Gran Turismo. The game mixes in platform and puzzle elements to every track. Though GripShift won numerous critical awards, it's never caught on with the gamers it was aimed at.

Riviera: The Promised Land:
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This terrific remake of the WonderSwan Color and Game Boy Advance games of the same name has gone sadly ignored by many gamers. The game boasts many features that'd be enjoyed by RPG fans, including dating sim elements and multiple endings. Even if you've already played one of the earlier versions, you should still check this out- the game now has full voice acting, remixed music, and a brand new translation.


Dead Head Fred:
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Maybe it was the name. Maybe it was the cover. For whatever reason, this fantastic horror themed action-adventure game never managed to find much of an audience. Dead Head Fred boasts a fantastic script- it won an award from the Writers Guild of America- great voice acting, and entertaining zombie-slaying gameplay. It may not look like it'd be your cup a tea, but this fans of action-adventure games should give this game a chance.

Crush:
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This amazing puzzle game was an instant hit with critics. It won numerous awards, including PSP game of the month. Sadly, all that accolade didn't count for much, as they game never managed to sell. The unique gameplay will easily hook anyone who does try the game out, and will give players a truly novel gaming experience.

Macross Ace Frontier:


















The last game on our list is a bit of a cheat. The reason that so many gamers have never played Macross Ace Frontier is because the game has never been released outside of Japan. Though this shooting game is entirely in Japanese, it's not hard to figure out the game's controls and menu and is easily playable by someone who doesn't understand the language. It has some of the best graphics on the PSP, and a huge variety of mecha. If you're interested in importing this game, you can do so at Play-Asia.com.

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Sunday, October 18, 2009

Upcoming PSP RPGs

From ports of classic PS2 games to original titles like Jeanne D'arc, PSP owners have quite a few excellent RPGs to choose from. 2010 will see the release of several more great RPGs. Here are a few you should keep your eye out for:

The Little Battlers:













The Little Battlers, known as Cardboard Senki in Japan, is a new RPG from Jeanne D'arc creators Level 5. The game will allow players to build their own robots and battle them against others in both single and multiplayer play. The game has yet to receive a release date.


Kingdom Hearts: Birth By Sleep:












The PSP's first Kingdom Hearts game is set some time before the original Kingdom Hearts game. The game will feature characters Terra, Ven and Aqua, and introduces a new type of enemy known as the Unversed. No release date has been announced.


La Pucelle Ragnarok:












La Pucelle Ragnarok is a remake of the Nippon Ichi strategy RPG. Like the Disgaea ports, this version is expected to feature more characters and additional chapters. La Pucelle comes out at the end of 2009 in Japan, and is expected to show up in US stores sometime next year.


Parasite Eve 3: The Third Birthday:


















The Playstation One series Parasite Eve continues with this new chapter in Aya Brea's story. Gamers can expect dungeon crawling gameplay and more of the same atmosphere and style that the earlier games possessed. A release date for Parasite Eve 3 has yet to be announced.



Tales of Rebirth PSP:















The PS2 game Tales of Rebirth is also getting a PSP upgrade. For those who haven't played the turn based RPG, the game uses 2D sprites on 3D backgrounds and a plane based battle system. The PSP remake of Rebirth has already been released in Japan. A US release date has yet to be announced, but given the popularity of other Tales games, it looks likely.

Ushiro:















Ushiro is yet another new PSP RPG from Level-5. This one is a horror game that will put players in the shoes of a Shinigami who has the power to prevent bad things from happening. It will feature a turn based battle system. The release date has yet to be announced.

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Tuesday, September 22, 2009

The 10 Best RPGs on the PSP

The PSP boasts an impressive library of games, especially in the RPG department. From sequels to great ports to wonderful new games, there's plenty out there for anyone to play. However, with so many games it can be hard to weed out the good from the bad, and so I've complied a list of the 10 best RPGs on the PSP. Ports that didn't add much in the way of new content weren't included on the list.

10.  Kingdom of Paradise











This action-RPG features Shinbu, a budding martial artist who must help rebuild his clan. Players follow him through about 20 hours of gameplay while mastering the wonderfully complex battle system which allows players to build their own sword combos. The game is very combat heavy and probably not ideal for those who play RPGs mostly for the story. 

9. Tales of the World: Radiant Mythology












This quest heavy game allows players to create their own character, picking their body style, hair, wardrobe, name, occupation, and voice. Gamers guide their character through quests, building fame and enjoying the action oriented turn-based combat. This game isn't particularly deep, but it's a good fun play.

8. Brave Story: New Traveler




At first glance, Brave Story might seem like a pretty typical RPG that just happens to have nice visuals. However, this game is something special. Each character is well crafted, and the turn-based battles move quickly instead of feeling like a chore the way many game's battles do. The story isn't reinventing the wheel, but it's an enjoyable ride all the same.

7. Star Ocean: First Departure and Second Evolution












The ports of the previously unreleased first Star Ocean game along with its popular sequel are both top-notch, featuring excellent voice acting and beautiful new animated cutscenes. Both games are a must-play for any fan of traditional 2-D RPGs, as the first two Star Ocean games are some of the best. If you can only pick one, Second Evolution is the better of the two.

6. Valkyrie Profile: Lenneth











Valkyrie Profile was criminally under appreciated when it was originally released for the PSX. Now that there's a beautiful upgraded version available for the PSP, hopefully it'll get all the love it deserves. If you've never played this one before, it's a must have. It's got a fantastic story and great gameplay. If you're already a fan, the added cutscenes should be enough to convince you to pick this up again.

5. Crimson Gem Saga











Though the beautiful sprites may lead you to believe that Crimson Gem Saga is also a port, this one is an experience original to the PSP.  The story revolves around Killian, a new graduate who always seems to find himself falling one step short of greatness. The game is full of the charm typical to Atlus games, and the character skill tree system brings excitement to the turn-based battles.

4. Crisis Core: Final Fantasy VII











Crisis Core probably won't appeal to anyone who isn't a fan of Final Fantasy VII, but that still leaves it with a pretty huge pool of gamers to draw from. It's easily one of the best looking games on the PSP, and the action-based gameplay- reminiscent of Kingdom Hearts-  is simple enough to keep turn-based fans happy. Anyone interested in the Compilation of FFVII should pick this one up.

3. Final Fantasy Tactics: War of the Lions











Even if you weren't a huge fan of the original Final Fantasy Tactics, War of the Lions is worth checking out. This port has been given beautiful cel-shaded cut-scenes (with voice acting) and a fresh new translation, giving the game a much stronger story then it previously had.  Additional animations were added for the attacks, meaning that no matter how many times you've played the original, you'll always have something new to see in this version.

2. Disgaea: Afternoon of Darkness













Disgaea: Afternoon of Darkness was a pretty amazing game to start with, but it's one of the most impressive ports I've ever seen. The game is full of new characters, now allows multi-player mode, and even has an entirely new story-mode called "Etna Mode". Disgaea is the sort of game that players never run out of something to do in, making it perfect for a handheld system like the PSP.

1. Jeanne D'arc












This PSP original tactical RPG is a mystical retelling of the story of Joan the Arc. That might not sound appealing to every gamer out there, but this game makes it work beautifully. Joanne D'arc puts an interesting new spin on the TRPG genre by having characters gain their powers through something called "skill stones". Each one grants characters different abilities, such as magical abilities or status boosts. This system makes the game incredibly flexible. Jeanne D'arc isn't just one of the best RPGs on the PSP, it's one of the best games on the PSP.

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