Gary A Swaby at TheKoalition.com writes: Welcome to The Co-op season 4 episode 2. This week we had a pretty wild podcast; with tons of humor and as usual tons of interesting discussion. The Co-op podcast has come under heavy criticism lately, but we assure you that regardless of the various opinions you hear on the cast, you will enjoy the hell out of our podcast. We also welcome our listeners to interact with us, and we will even allow a few guests to join us in the next few weeks. Please do not hesitate to leave your thoughts and opinions in the comments. Our main debate revolves around the question of why Metal Gear Solid: Peace Walker didn't chart in the NPD's.
The must play PSP Games every gamer will enjoy.
It feels like the PlayStation Portable doesn't get the love that it deserves, so here are the best PSP games if you're picking one up for the first time.
some really good games on that list. some of my favorites (not on the list) are Metal Slug XX, ultimate Ghosts & Goblins, Gradius Collection, Motorstorm Arctic Edge and Ratchet & Clank: Size Matters.
I get that The Warriors is technically a PS2 game ported over, but damn it's amazing on the PSP
Few of my favs Off the top. Midnight club 3,GTA Stories liberty/Vice,god of war and locoRoco
VGChartz's Issa Maki: "Even to fans, the thought that a T-rated game could rank as the greatest is virtually unthinkable; how could the best Metal Gear possibly be a handheld title on a system less powerful than a PlayStation 2? Because it had to be – necessity is the mother of invention. Not only is this a full-fledged Metal Gear, the fresh spin on the gameplay draws from several sources outside of its wheelhouse. Peace Walker somehow manages to be less like its predecessor, Portable Ops, and more akin to Metal Gear Solid V. What boggles the mind is that it would be over five years before The Phantom Pain would release, an entire generation later."