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Experts Tell Us the Best 100 PPSSPP Games

This article showcases our top picks for the Best 100 PPSSPP Games. We reached out to industry leaders and experts who have contributed the suggestions within this article (they have been credited for their contributions below). We are keen to hear your feedback on all of our content and our comment section is a moderated space to express your thoughts and feelings related (or not) to this article This list is in no particular order.

God of War Chains of Olympus

This product was recommended by Patrick Sinclair from All Home Robotics

Sony’s portable entries into the God of War franchise were excellent games for the system and really pushed the bar for what the PSP was capable of. The story, combat, boss fights, and puzzles all held up strongly when compared to the console entries. Both games are quite well optimized for the PPSSPP emulator on both PC and mobile.

Shin Megami Tensei: Persona 3 Portable

This product was recommended by Patrick Sinclair from All Home Robotics

The decision to port the fantastic Persona 3 to the PSP was a very clever move. The daytime gameplay was dialed down to a point and click style, more in line with the PSP’s capabilities, but the excellent dungeon-crawling sections remained as great as ever. With the addition of a female main protagonist, who can interact with an entirely different cast of characters than the male one, it is great to jump back into a second time too. This game’s story, characters, and strategic combat make it an absolute must-play masterpiece, even today. PPSSPP is where I played the game myself and it is a great way to experience the game.

Prince of Persia: Revelations

This product was recommended by Patrick Sinclair from All Home Robotics

Ubisoft’s excellent action-adventure Prince of Persia games were ported to the PSP, with much success. The visceral combat and acrobatic exploration, combined with the various time-related powers the Prince could wield made these games such a joy. The boss fights in both games were also fantastic, as well the story, which really made the player care about the Prince and his troubles. The PPSSPP emulator provides a very playable way to experience this game, so make sure to do so.

Assassins Creed: Bloodlines

This product was recommended by Katherine Brown from Spyic

After assassinating the templar leaders of the holy land, a new templar named Armand Bouchart is the new enemy that Altair must face. Bloodlines are the first PSP game that tells the story of Altair tracking down the last templar who fled the holy land as one sharpens their skill to become a master assassin. The game offers dynamic locomotion allowing Altair to sway easily through the terrain.

X-Men Origin: Wolverine

This product was recommended by Katherine Brown from Spyic

The game is based on the wolverine movie. It characterizes how the wolverine behaves, from devastating rage attacks to regenerative abilities. This game features relentless combat with various fighting moves and the use of wolverine’s unbreakable adamantium claws. The game is highly recommended and can be quite addictive as one gets playing.

God of War: Ghost of Sparta

This product was recommended by Daniela Sawyer from FindPeopleFast

It’s an adventurous one where players have some weapons to wield the spear and shield along with some magical powers. They will be taken to that ancient world through some exciting puzzles.

Grand Theft Auto Vice City Stories

This product was recommended by Daniela Sawyer from FindPeopleFast

They add up new characters and twists to the vice city each time you update. Fifteen hours of storyline, choose objectives to complete each story. Add punch and little fights. Get into the off and explore the big city as you choose.

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Written by Zak Parker

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